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THE PHENOMENON OP BENJI
A Bantam Book Bantam edition I October 1977
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Frank? Listen, I've got a real cute puppy down
here. Why don't you come over and take a look?" I had been training animals for movies and television for more than thirty years. People were always telling me about a ''cute puppy" or a 11
darling cat:' Most of the time nothing came of
it. But this time ...
Juanita, my wife, and I drove to the Burbank Animal Shelter to see the ((real cute puppY:' The puppy was about six weeks old. He was brown and furry- with a few white and black splotches. A real mutt. He was cute, sort of. But mostly he looked lonely and afraid. How could someone leave a helpless puppy to fend for himself? I thought. Maybe this little mutt could not be trained for movie work. You could never know for sure. But I wasn't going to leave him at the Animal Shelter.
Frank, Juanita, and Be nji, a six-week old puppy.
I began to train Benji right away. I worked with him everyday. And that little fella' was smarter and caught on faster than any dog I had ever owned. About six months later, I took Benji to the studio where I was working on a show called uThe Beverly Hillbillies" with producer Paul Henning.
I had some of my trained pigs and chickens in the show. But I had plenty of time between scenes, and I used this time to train some of my younger animals. Now I was working with Benji. I was teaching him an especially tricky act. When Benji finished his routine, I was surprised to hear applause. I turned to see Paul Henning sitting on the hood of a nearby car, a big grin on his face. ''He's perfect;' Paul said. I was puzzled. ~~Fo r
my new television series," Paul ex-
plained. He went on to explain that he needed a dog for a new series called uPetticoat Junction."
Without even trying, Benji had just won his first audition! Benji became a regular member of the cast of ttPetticoat Junction." The show went on for seven years-and Benji never missed a For seven years on "Petticoat Junction" Benji never missed a performance.
performance.
Benji perfonns a classic routine.
Benji chasing the t rain on "Petticoat Junction:'
Benji and Frank-time for long walks in the country.
When the Petticoat Junction series was over, I decided that Benji had earned his retirement. Benji had worked hard for many years. He was a famous and popular animal actor. Now it was time for a rest. It was time for long walks in the country. It was time to sniff country smells, to romp with other dogs, to snooze in the sun.
It was time for Benji to forget about being an
actor- and to be a full-time dog. Of course, I had no way of knowing that Benji's greatest success- one that would make him world famous- was yet to come.
One summer afternoon a car drove up to the house where Juanita and I lived with our animals. A young man stepped out and ambled up the path to the door. He had curly hair, a shy smile, and a very determined look in his eye. That was the first time I'd met Joe Camp and when he told me what he wanted, I was sure he must be crazy. He had never made a feature film. He had never worked with animals. And he told me he wanted a dog to star in a film he had written.
Joe Camp told me, ui want the film to tell the story completely from the dog's point of view. So I need a dog that can really act. I need a dog that can make us feel just what he is feeling and thinking." uThat's impossible," I said. uNo one has ever made a picture like this;' Joe Camp said. uNo one has ever tried it before. I need your help, Mr. Inn. I need a dog-a lovable mutt-that can act!' Joe Camp's enthusiasm was catching. He believed so completely in what he was doing that I found myself saying I'd work with him. ui don't know how we're going to do it;' I told him. uButI '11 give it everything I've got." The cool evening breeze was blowing in from the ocean as Joe Camp and I walked back to Joe's car.
As we got near the car, Joe Camp stopped suddenly. "Is that one of your dogs over there?" He pointed to the backyard. Benji was sitting there in his favorite spot under a large palm tree. Joe walked over to Benji. "This is exactly the dog I've been looking for!" Benji didn't know it, but his retirement days were over.
Joe Camp and Benj i.
SCENES FROM THE GREAT SMASH
BENJI A Family Film by Joe Camp
This old abandoned house is Benji's home in Benji, his first movie.
Benji greets the morning.
Benji with his co-star, Allen Fiuzat.
Be nji and Tiffany share a drink from the old birdbath in the park.
Mary and the kids quickly hide Benji under the table.
Paul, Cindy, and Tiffany in t rouble.
Benji leads the way to a happy end.
The star rests while director Joe Camp and trainer Frank Inn confer on an upcoming scene.
Benji, his stand-in, and his trainer get ready to shoot a scene.
Benji with his friend, Officer Thttle.
Benji and Tiffany.
Juanita Inn helps Benji prepare for a difficult scene.
Joe Camp and Benji rest between scenes.
THE BENJI PREMIERE Even the biggest stars in Hollywood couldn't keep the spotlight away from Benji. This was Benji's night, and everyone knew it. The premiere- the opening of Benji's first movie-was a grand affair. There were searchlights, red carpets, famous Hollywood stars. But Benji's premiere was special. It was used to raise money to help homeless and forgotten animals. (Before I adopted him, that's what Benji washomeless and forgotten.) The actress Doris Day had started an organiBenji arrrives for the Hollywood premiere of Benji.
zation for these homeless animals. It was called Actors and Others for Animals.
Doris Day and the other people who came to the premiere really cared about animals like Benji. To these people, Benji and his motion picture were symbols of what can happen to a homeless puppy when someone takes the time to give him a name, a home, and love.
Benji with co-stars, Cynthia Smith and Allen Fiuzat, at the party given in Benji's honor following the Hollywood premiere of the movie.
Now Benji was becoming a star. His picture was seen in magazines and newspapers all over the country. Movie critics said Benji was the best animal actor the movies had ever had.
HI Feel Love," Benji's theme song, won the Golden Globe award for the composers, Euel and Betty Box. The award from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association was presented to Euel Box. Mr. Box, in turn, presented Benji to the audience of famous Hollywood people: ccThis is Benji;' he said, "our inspiration."
Benji and composer Euel Box accept the Golden Globe Award for "I Feel Love~'
WORLD TOUR Now Benji was a famous star. People all over the world wanted to meet him in person. Benji has visited many foreign countries. And his travels have taken him to more than 120 cities in the United States. Because Benji thinks he can't get along without me, I've always been allowed to tag along. These travels have taught me one thing especially. The smile on a child's face is the same in Rome, Italy as it is in Boston, Massachusetts, or in Paris, France, or in Tokyo, Japan.
Benji rides in the official parade of the 59th Indianapolis 500.
Benji and Frank greet the crowd.
Benji with children in France.
Once, Benji and I were in the town of Cannes, France, for a film festival. We came upon some school children coming home from an outing. They did not speak English, and I didn't speak French. But they had seen Benji's movie. Now they were surprised and delighted to see Benji in person. I watched those children smiling, laughing, and talking to Benji. And I knew it was for a moment like this that we had spent the long years of hard work. Those children loved Benji. And because I love Benji too, I felt close to them. Benji's theme song is ''I Feel Love." And that is what Benji means to people everywhere.
America's Most Huggable Hero!
Benji holds a press conference in Tokyo, Japan.
Benji and Juanita Inn meet a new friend on a street in Japan .
Benji on stage at the Cannes Film Festival in France.
Frank Inn and Benji on the Riviera.
Benji with French school children.
Benji and I have received many awards. But the night Benji and I were presented with the highest honor an animal and his trainer can win was the greatest of my career: "Tonight, we honor not only this wonderful friend, but also those who have loved him and cared for him throughout these .fifteen years."
Benji and I stood backstage listening. I could not believe my ears. ''I think Juanita Inn should join Frank as we present· this Silver Bowl to Benji in recognition of being inducted into the Animal Actors Hall of Fame."
For a long moment, I stood in the wings. I could not speak. I could not move. Only once before in the long history of the American Humane Association had an animal been inducted into the Animal Actors Hall of Fame and that, of course, was the famous Lassie. Someone finally pushed me toward the stage. Through the years I had been surprised and honored many times with awards for my animals, but tonight was special. For a trainer and his dog, the Hall of Fame is the top of the ladder. The sound of applause filled the theater as I held Benji up and placed the beautiful Silver Bowl next to him. Benji quickly forgot the applause and stuck his nose inside-looking for food. This brought a gale of laughter and more applause.
Benji is ind ucted into the Animal Actors Hall of Fame.
There were no words. The emotion was simply too great. All I could say was uThank you." I hoped that everyone there would understand what I felt in my heart.
FOR THE LOVE OF BENJI On location in Athens, Greece shooting Benji's second film
Benji and I went to Athens, Greece, in the winter of 1976 to film For the Love of Benji. This would be Benji's second full-length motion picture. Joe Camp, of course, was producing and directing this film, too.
Benji relaxes as Joe Camp and others work.
Benji films a scene on board ship in Greece.
As always, Benji made himself right at home. He made friends with everyone -the camera crew and the cast.
Benji at work.
Benji and crew celebrate a birthday.
"There has never been a dog like Benji. He did everything we asked him to do, and then he did more." - J OE CAMP
"They called him the one-take dog. H e was marvelous. E veryone loved him." - P AUL H ENNING
"I don't think anybody could feel closer to anyone than I do to this little dog." -FRANK I NN
I t's a wonderful feeling to know that you've made a living doing what you love to do, and that what you've done has made so many people happy. Benji has made people all over the world laugh and cry and feel good inside. That knowledge makes me a very happy man.
From mutt to movie star-the life story of America's most huggable hero BENJI
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A SCRAPBOOK IN WORDS AND PICTURES