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Where the Red Fern Grows (1974)

Facts

Directed byJim McCullough Sr. and Norman Tokar
CastJames Whitmore, Beverly Garland, Jack Ging, Lonny Chapman, Stewart Petersen, Wilford Brimley, Doug McKeon, Chad McQueen and Bill Thurman
Theatrical ReleaseJune 21, 1974
DVD ReleaseJanuary 1, 1997
Running Time180 minutes
MPAA RatingG (General Audience)
UPC Code084296150021
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User Reviews

Average user review: 3.5 (4 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteLoved it.....Quote
I saw this movie as a child -- I still love it as an adult! Granted, it's not the same as the book, but it's a great movie about love, responsibility and growing up. A true classic. September 4, 2004

rating: 2 QuoteBORING!!!!!!!!!Quote
Okay, what IS with all these dogs dieing? And if the mother is supposedly indian then WHY does she have blond hair? The dogs are cute,and the second movie is a slight improvement but other then that... June 19, 2004

rating: 2 QuoteDisappointingQuote
As an animal lover and a fan of such great tear jerker films such as The Yearling, Black Beauty and Old Yeller, I was sadly disappointed in this film. I found the actors were not that charismatic. Their clothing, hairstyles, and the sets appeared to be very 1970's(supposed to be depression era),and damn if that wasn't my 1964 Schwinn bike one of the kids in town was riding! When I finally turned it off, the kid was cutting down a beautiful old tree just so he could kill the 'coon that was hiding in it. Sorry, guys, but even the voice of Andy Williams singing original songs by the Osmonds couldn't do much for this cheesy redneck flick! Two stars for the cute puppies. February 8, 2004

rating: 5 QuoteA man's Movie about a Boy and his DogQuote
A straight transfer to DVD from video but a very good cut. Where the Red Fern grows takes place in the Depression Era Oklahoma. The kid is absoultely dying to own a set of hunting dogs. He works his put off to earn the [amt] dollars that these 2 red tick hounds, Old Dan and Little Ann and then they become the top coon dogs in that part of the state. While I won't spoil the ending I will say as a dog owner I cry every time I watch with the love that those dogs show for there master and friend. A must have DVD for any dog lover. January 1, 2002

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