Where the Red Fern Grows
Where the Red Fern Grows

Where the Red Fern Grows

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Product NameWhere the Red Fern Grows
ManufacturerUnited American Video
Retail Price $12.99
EAN-1400084296400836
UPC084296400836
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Release Date1997-08-08, 2001-04-13, 1974-06-27
FormatDVD
Actor(s)James Whitmore, Beverly Garland
Director(s)Norman Tokar
RatingNot Rated, G
Running Time97 minutes
Num. of Items1
GenreAdventure
Aspect Ratio1.33:1
Picture FormatAcademy Ratio
Region Code0
Weight0.2 lbs.

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5 Star Rating  "This Movie Made Me Bawl My Eyes Out - While My Dogs Watched!"2008-04-06
- Reviewed By User: A16UCWYG4924HH
I couldn't help myself. This is a touching movie with all the flavor of a time gone by. Very intimate to detail of life in early America. I won't reveal too much but It is so good it is one of my favorites of all time now.

On my first viewing, my two Springer Spaniels were watching it with me, one on each side of me on the sofa, and I couldn't help myself but cry unashamed at a few points. I'm just soft for caring for dogs and the reality of how beautiful they really are in their pure care for their place as man's best friend. This is a unique and one-of-a-kind story that I recommend to anyone who loves dogs and kids and family.
 
4 Star Rating  "If you like Little House on the Prairie or Old Yeller, you'll like this"2008-03-23
- Reviewed By User: A1K94LXX833JTT
The production is very distinctly dated, and not quite top notch, but the sentiment is so unfailingly earnest and mild, the story so appealing, that those inclined to this kind of film will love it. Maybe a touch less saccharine than Little House on the Prairie, rather like The Waltons, with love between boy and dogs in a country setting. A paradigm of "family film."

Includes portrayals of the deaths of a boy and animals, should be fine for most children, especially if they follow the plot to the end. God gets prominent mention, and credit, but belief isn't really required, only room for an optimistic view of the meaning of life and death.
 
5 Star Rating  "great movie"2007-09-16
- Reviewed By User: A30SV6DGUY0QCV
this is a great older movie to introduce your child to. it's so heartfelt.
 
5 Star Rating  "Love This Movie!"2007-09-16
- Reviewed By taxic511
I bought this for my nephews who were reading the book in class. I remember watching this exact movie after I read the book in school, so I wanted to share it with them. It was great to be able to find the exact rendition!
 
1 Star Rating  "Good Movie about friendship"2006-03-17
- Reviewed By thesharpe1
I bought this for my granddaughter who had read the book with her class at school. She wanted the movie to share with the class. She likes to read books and then see the movie if available. It seems to help in seeing the characters and the story line. All of the family has viewed this movie and we all love to watch it every chance we get. I highly recommend this movie for all families.
 
5 Star Rating  "loved it!"2006-03-15
- Reviewed By User: A3UZWISS9DHN9N
i just love this show..i guess one reason i really liked this show parts of it was filmed in vian oklahoma.. and i was raised around that area...My 3 yr old even enjoys watching this..
 
5 Star Rating  "Never grows old"2006-03-09
- Reviewed By User: A3UI7WFCP2S6K2
I recently purchased this movie for my granddaughter for her 12th Birthday upon request from her. She owns "hunting dogs" and loves to hunt. She loves this movie proving that it never outdates itself! She watches it over and over agin.
 
4 Star Rating  "Very good movie - Good moral lessons for young an old"2005-12-23
- Reviewed By mclanematt
The story line is great, the acting is good.
This movie teaches moral lessons such as; working hard to get what you want (both to get the dogs and the time spent training the dogs), saving for what you want, strong sense of family, and overall a young man making the right decisions.
Most of all it gives the viewer the since of life and mortality, and also that life must go on even when faced with loss.

If you are looking for special effects of the matrix, this in not the movie for you. You have to remember that it was made in 1974 and on a lower budget than Disney films. However, most scenes were shot in the actual woods and not on a hollywood set.

I enjoyed it as a child and as an adult.
 
5 Star Rating  "The most heartwarming drama movie ever!"2005-08-05
- Reviewed By User: A1H39T2M80807M
I remember having seen this movie when I was in 7th grade. Now I have just received my DVD copy this morning & it's still as good as it was before. Although I haven't shed a single tear even at the end of the movie, I feel what I call spiritual pain inside me. This movie taught me what it's like it reach manhood even when you lose a loved one & have to move on.

I can't name all the parts that I loved in this movie, because overall, it just won't be enough. I guarantee that anyone who buys this claasic movie on DVD will show it loads of appreciation.
 
5 Star Rating  "Simple, sentimental, and inmmensly likeable"2004-01-17
- Reviewed By ollie501
This is simple, well intentioned and instantly likeable film. Made in 1974, there are evident signs of the age of the film, but this works to its advantage. This is one of the classics. Perhaps not as famous as Old Yeller, it's "older brother", which also hailed from the Disney studio's, it is equally as likeable.
Stewart Petersen does a terrific job as young Billy Coleman, and makes the character immensely likeable.

The film follows Billy's life, as he desperately saves money to buy a pair of hunting dogs. It is evident that he leads a fairly poor, but honest life, and struggles with his decision to buy the dogs, as opposed to giving the money to his Father. On going to collect the dogs, he is stared at by the local folk, almost looked down upon, each one in turn glancing at this scruffy, barefoot young character as he enters "their world". Picked on by local children, he befriends the local sheriff, who we meet again later in the film.

There are some wonderful scenes, from his first encounter with his new found friends, as they lick his toes, and he gently picks them up for the first time, to the comical scene where he is training them, and they run, followed by three children, through the house, sliding every which way on their Mothers freshly cleaned kitchen floor, in a scene which borders farcical, but knows where to draw the line, in keeping the humour gentle.

Billy is an idealistic young man, willing to take a beating and defy his mother, rather than break a promise to his dogs. All this makes him a very likeable, and identifiable character. This is further showed toward the end of the film, when his true courage and sportsmanship show themselves in a hunting competition.

This is by no means a jolly film - it's a positive tearjerker, unashamedly so. There is a death, which in itself is only mildly instrumental to the plot, but serves Billy a valuable life lesson, and the viewer is left feeling his pain and sorrow.

The end is equally sad, which I won't give away, but there is a beautiful closing shot as the camera pans away from the family, focusing on a single red fern....

There are times when deep, clever plots, and intense dialogue serve no purpose, and this film is a shining example of this. It has no pretences about what it is. It is a lesson that true beauty is found in the simplicity and innocence of a child's world.

It is quite simply, a nice film. I am not fond of the word "nice", but in this instance it serves well to describe the film. A great example that some of the older films, can still give modern Hollywood movies a run for their money. This does just that, and wins hands down all the way.

Particular mention must also be made to the soundtrack, which is perfect for the film, and simply beautiful, from the gentle incidental music, to the lyrics in every song. I watched this anticipating it to be a little "ropey", and perhaps rough around the edges, given it is 30 years old. That anticipation was the only thing the film wasn't. It really is a polished gem of a movie, and one that I can recommend very highly. Sure it's a sappy, sentimental tearjerker - it doesn't pretend to be anything else, and for that, I loved it. A very well earned 10/10!

 
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