
What could be more fun than Jennifer Aniston, Owen Wilson and a bunch of Lab puppies? The making of Marley & Me, the upcoming holiday flick that brings the best-selling book to life.

Dozens of dogs played Marley throughout the film. In this scene, Clyde, the dog that often played “naughty” Marley, takes Aniston’s character for a walk during dog-training class. “Clyde let havoc rein, there’s no acting here, he’s not being coached to run anywhere,” Frankel says.

Owen Wilson and his costar Copper the dog, who played an older Marley, are seen here taking a break in-between takes on a beautiful day in the Pennsylvania countryside. “Copper didn’t really move so well, so rather than moving him [a costume designer] created shade for him there,” says Frankel of the 13-year-old dog.

"She came really close to adopting one," says director David Frankel of his female lead, Jennifer Aniston, who plays Jennifer Grogan in Marley & Me. A dog lover in real-life, Aniston is already mom to dogs Norman and Dolly. "In the end,she felt she had her hands full."
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