Where the Red Fern Grows
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The tale of a boy and his best friends: two remarkable hunting dogs who teach him about life, loyaty and trust against a wild woodland backdrip where adventure waits just around the bend.
Alternate Title:
Where the red fern grows (Motion picture : 2003)
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Imprint:
[United States] : Burbank, CA - Walt Disney Home Entertainment , Distributed by Buena Vista Home Entertainment
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ISBN:
0788856286
Language:
English
Other language:
Closed-captioned
Credits:
Director of photography, James Jansen ; editor, Paul Trejo ; music, Jeff Cardoni ; production designer, Ken Levin.
Performers:
Joseph Ashton, Dave Matthews, Renee Faia, Mac Davis, Kris Kristofferson, Ned Beatty, Dabney Coleman.
Notes:
DVD, region 1, full screen (1.33:1) and widescreen (1.85:1) presentations; Dolby Digital 5.1 surround
Originally released as a motion picture in 2003
Based on the novel by Wilson Rawls
Special features: [two featurettes] " The roots of a classic" explores the story's journey from book to film, and, "Lights, camera, animals" reveals how the film's animal stars were discovered and trained for their roles
Originally released as a motion picture in 2003
Based on the novel by Wilson Rawls
Special features: [two featurettes] " The roots of a classic" explores the story's journey from book to film, and, "Lights, camera, animals" reveals how the film's animal stars were discovered and trained for their roles
Statement of responsibility:
Crusader Entertainment ; Elixir Films ; Bob Yari Productions ; produced by David Alexanian ... [et al.] ; screenplay by Doug C. Stewart ... [et al.] ; directed by Lyman Dayton and Sam Pillsbury
Characteristics:
1 videodisc (ca. 86 min.) :,sd., col. ;,4 3/4 in.
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Add a CommentI don't really like dramatic, sad movies, but I love this movie, the acting wasn't great, the book is way better, but in the end I started crying, and most of the time in the end of most sad movies I grimace at their hard efforts to make the audience cry.
so sad,eh
this was not my favorite but okay to watch.
GREAT FOR FAMILY VIEWING.
Book is 1000x better. The movie omitts many important parts of the plot. No character of the dogs showned in the movie, unfortunately...
Amaizing, well done! Some parts are sad.