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    Where the Red Fern Grows

    Where the Red Fern Grows
    Directors: Lyman Dayton, Sam Pillsbury
    Actors: Joseph Ashton, Dabney Coleman, Ned Beatty, Dave Matthews, Renee Faia
    Studio: Walt Disney Video
    Category: DVD

    List Price: $19.99
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    Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 54 reviews
    Sales Rank: 6839

    Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd, Surround Sound, Widescreen, Full Screen, Ntsc
    Language: English (Original Language)
    Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
    Region: 1
    Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
    Number Of Discs: 1
    Running Time: 86 Minutes
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6

    MPN: DISD37476D
    UPC: 786936253122
    EAN: 0786936253122
    ASIN: B0002S64VO

    Theatrical Release Date: 2003
    Release Date: December 21, 2004
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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    Editorial Reviews:

    Product Description
    The tale of a boy & his best friends: two remarkable hunting dogs who teach him about life loyalty & trust against a wild woodland backdrop where adventure waits just around the bend! Studio: Buena Vista Home Video Release Date: 08/08/2006 Starring: Dave Matthews Ned Beatty Run time: 86 minutes Rating: Pg

    Amazon.com
    Based on Wilson Rawls's 1961 novel of the same name, Where the Red Fern Grows is the touching story of a 12-year-old, Ozark mountain boy (Joseph Ashton) who wants a dog so badly he performs odd jobs for months and saves enough to get two hunting hounds. Just as he hoped, the dogs usher in a period of golden adventure and happiness. Moreover, the pets prove profitable at awards shows and courageous while fending off danger from wild animals. No story about a farm boy and his best four-legged pals is complete, however, without sacrifice and ensuing wisdom; Where the Red Fern Grows has plenty of both. This 2003 feature is co-directed by the original 1974 film's producer and screenwriter, Lyman Dayton, and while it is both efficient and emotionally effective, one might have expected this second go-round to be a bit more deeply felt. Supporting performances by Dabney Coleman and Kris Kristofferson are commendable, while Dave Matthews (yes, that Dave Matthews) has a sweet presence as the hero's kind father. --Tom Keogh


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    3 out of 5 stars Where the Red Fern Grows was annoying   February 22, 2006
    9 out of 9 found this review helpful

    Where the Red Fern Grows Review By Amelia Solano, period 6


    Movies that are based on books usually have to leave out or change scenes or characters. For the readers of the book leaving out the smallest character, or changing the way somebody dresses could make them leave the theatre very annoyed. Where the Red fern Grows, being a novel based movie, had many scenes and characters left out. The movie itself was good, but it was not true to the book.

    Where the Red Fern Grows did have take out and change many characters for the movie to be a reasonable length. Sammy the cat was not included but that is understandable, for he did not have a very important role in the book. The one thing that annoyed me and many other readers most was the change in the dogs. Old Dan and Little Ann, Billy's dogs, were to have shared a special bond with Billy and have distinctive personalities. Old Dan being aggressive and Little Ann being clever were some traits that I did not see in his movie. The two dogs wouldn't hunt with any other person but Billy, and there was a very strong connection between him and his dogs. I do not feel that the dogs in this movie really cared for Billy and they were just ordinary dogs that knew how to kill raccoons.

    In every book there are a few scenes that are added to give a certain effect, or exaggerate a characters feeling. Naturally, directors leave these scenes out to make that movie enjoyable rather that boring. Directors might change scenes too to help with the story line. But the change in his movie did not really help the story line at all. At the end of the big coon-hunting tournament Billy is supposed to win first prize. In this movie somebody else wins, but gives Billy the trophy and the prize money. Billy was supposed to have won but the directors probably left it out because it would be too obvious. To me that is not a strong enough reason.

    I know that movies have to change the story a little but this movie changed it a little too much for my liking. If you are considering watching this movie please rent it, for you shouldn't waste your money on a movie you will see once and then forget about.



    1 out of 5 stars The book deserves better than this...   January 24, 2005
    Sober Muchacho (Atlanta, GA United States)
    6 out of 6 found this review helpful

    This wonderful book deserves much more than this movie. I was hoping for so much more, especially from Disney. It seemd to me that it was made hastily and on a tight budget...Coleman and Ned Beatty (sp?) did their part, but Dave Matthews? This story did not deserve to have an actor if his inability playing the role of the young man's father. As a young man who read this book over and over, and for a Father who was excited about having his 6 year old son watch this movie with him, I am very, very dissapointed.


    5 out of 5 stars refer to M. Jensen attrocious comments   December 21, 2005
    K. Sommers (NSW Australia)
    7 out of 8 found this review helpful

    You either have no emotion or you didn't watch the movie properly, how could you say it has no storyline? This movie brilliantly captured what it means to love, in the beginning if you listened, the title was explained at the dinner table by the youngest child who refered to a drawing she did of a red fern of that being from a story the grandfather *(shop owner) told her of two indian lovers who died next to each other as a result of the bitter snow, when their bodies were found there was a red fern growing between them, which signified true love.

    The boy is told by his grandfather that should he truly want something he has to meet God half way, he works hard and earns a plenty sum which allows for him to buy his pup coonhounds.
    After lengthy training they become the best coonhounds around.
    When one attempts to save the boy from being attacked by a Cougar it is so badly injured it dies, the other hound so heartbroken literally dies lying beside the grave of her brother.
    It is then at the end this story gives the viewer a lump in the throat and as previously mentioned by the beginning where the story is told of the red fern, does this take on its true impact.

    Highly commended for the storyline.
    Highly commended for the acting.
    Highly commended for being one true family classic no home should not have in it, to remind everyone that sometimes you just need a good old movie once in a while, instead of the sleazy crap that floods our screens of today.



    1 out of 5 stars Disappointing remake of the original   December 23, 2004
    Darren Winkley (Pasadena, CA United States)
    9 out of 11 found this review helpful

    Where the Red Fern Grows has been my favorite book since my second grade teacher read it to us. Now I read it to my 5th grade class. The original movie was very disappointing, as it did not follow the book. I have always hoped that the movie would be remade and remain true to the book. Such was my anticipation when I bought the 2004 release. Unfortunately, this version has the same bastardizations as the original movie and other facets that make it difficult to enjoy. For example, most of the hunting is done in the daytime, even though the narration says it is night. Like the original movie, Billy does not win the coon hunt outright, but rather the real winner declares Billy the winner and gives the trophy and money to him. Many of the highlights of the book are left out, which I can understand due to time constraints, but why can't we get a movie of Where the Red Fern Grows that makes some attempt to remain true to the book?


    1 out of 5 stars where the red fern grows   January 24, 2005
    wmk (ohio,usa)
    4 out of 4 found this review helpful

    Don't waste your money on this one!!! Buy the original, or better yet, read the book. Dave Mathews is a great singer, but as an actor, he leaves a lot to be desired. The director shows us the child as overly happy, sappy, and a somewhat robotic character who doe not add anything to the film. The only really great actors were the Red Bone Hounds.


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