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  1. Benji

    Benji is a beloved canine superstar adopted from a shelter, starring in movies and living with creator Joe Camp's family and other pets.

  2. Benji Off the Leash, a Movie by Joe Camp

    Actors, executive producers and Joe Camp, the mastermind behind all four movies about Benji, a mutt with a heart of gold, got out of the limos and strode about three paces into a 10-screen multiplex. …

  3. Untitled Document [www.benji.com]

    Benji Off The Leash is from original Benji creator, writer, and director, Joe Camp. The new movie stars the brand-new Benji, recently discovered in a Mississippi animal shelter.

  4. Benji to the Rescue!

    Benji’s Return was marked in September, 2001 by the premier of the Benji Video Library in retail outlets nationwide. The entire library - nineteen Benji titles in all - has been digitally mastered in stereo and …

  5. Untitled Document [www.benji.com]

    According to Benji’s creator, Joe Camp, who is also writer and director of the film, the selection of Jackson was, for many reasons, a gift to the people of Mississippi. "The new Benji was adopted from …

  6. Untitled Document [www.benji.com]

    For Benji, it's almost impossible... because, after all, he's just a dog, lost and alone, with nothing but a belligerent bird and a bungling stray mutt to help. A band of unlikely comrades, brought together by …

  7. Untitled Document [www.benji.com]

    On May 14th, Benji was onstage at the Genesis Awards (Animal Planet) to accept the award for Best Family Film of the Year (Benji Off the Leash); and later this month Benji and Joe appear on Steve …

  8. Untitled Document [www.benji.com]

    The new Benji was adopted from The Humane Society of South Mississippi in Gulfport. Lizard Tongue (Shaggy) was adopted from the Animal Care and Control shelter in South Chicago. We don’t really …

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  10. Untitled Document [benji.com]

    Benji’s return began with forty million folks peering into those big brown eyes on the back cover the March 2001 issue of Reader’s Digest. And the opening of Benji’s own website, BenjiMovies.com, a …