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Where the red fern grows (DVD, 1974) [videorecording (DVD)] / produced by Lyman Dayton ; directed by Norman Tokar.

Contributor(s): Publisher number: GH3706 | Goldhil EntertainmentSeries: American frontier classicsPublication details: San Francisco, CA : Goldhil Entertainment, [2008]Edition: Widescreen edDescription: 1 videodisc (ca. 98 min.) : sd., colSubject(s): Genre/Form: Production credits:
  • Screenplay by Douglas C. Stewart, Eleanor Lamb ; musical score by Lex De Azevedo.
Cast: Stewart Peterson, Beverly Garland, James Whitmore.Summary: The true story of a boy growing up in the Ozarks of Oklahoma. Desperate for his own hunting dogs, Billy scrimps and saves to make his dream a reality. His investment pays off. Billy and his dogs Old Dan and Lil' Ann win the top prize at the annual raccoon hunting contest! This is an inspiring family film and classic story for all ages that teaches the importance of faith, honesty, loyalty and persistence.
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Movies Flesherton Branch Shelves Where Family (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 32241001022500

Based on the novel by Wilson Rawls.

Originally released as a motion picture in 1974.

Screenplay by Douglas C. Stewart, Eleanor Lamb ; musical score by Lex De Azevedo.

Stewart Peterson, Beverly Garland, James Whitmore.

The true story of a boy growing up in the Ozarks of Oklahoma. Desperate for his own hunting dogs, Billy scrimps and saves to make his dream a reality. His investment pays off. Billy and his dogs Old Dan and Lil' Ann win the top prize at the annual raccoon hunting contest! This is an inspiring family film and classic story for all ages that teaches the importance of faith, honesty, loyalty and persistence.

Not rated ; audience: General.

Home use only.

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