Where the red fern grows ; The legend of Wolf Mountain ; The proud rebel ; Baker's hawk / distributed by Echo Bridge Home Entertainment.
Where the red fern grows: A young Oklahoma boy uses his own savings to buy two hunting dogs, which he grows to love.
The legend of Wolf Mountain: Kerrie, Casey and John have gotten themselves into a bit of trouble. First, they were sent home from school and then they were accidentally kidnapped by a pair of ex-cons!
The proud rebel: John Chandler is traveling the country with his son, David, and their sheep dog, Lance, in search of a doctor who can help David speak.
Baker's hawk: When Billy Baker rescues an injured hawk, he takes it to Mr. McGraw, the town outcast who has a way with animals.
Record details
- Physical Description: 1 videodisc (391 minutes) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
- Publisher: Lacrosse, Wisconsin : Echo Bridge Home Entertainment, [2016.
Content descriptions
General Note: | "Includes 3 bonus films"--Container. Features: scene access, upcoming attractions. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Where the red fern grows (1974, 97 minutes, Rated G, Dove "family-approved" for ages 12+) -- The legend of Wolf Mountain (1992, 94 minutes, Rated PG, Dove "family-approved" for ages 12+) -- The proud rebel (1948, 103 minutes, not rated, Dove "family-approved" for ages 12+) -- Baker's hawks (1976, 97 minutes, not rated, Dove "family-approved" for ages 12+). |
Creation/Production Credits Note: | Where the red fern grows: director, Norman Tokar ; screenplay, Douglas C. Stewart, Eleanor Lamb ; director of photography, Dean Cundey ; editor, Bob Bring ; music, Lex de Azevedo ; songs sung by Andy Williams ; songs written by the Osmonds ; based on the book by Wilson Rawls. The legend of Wolf Mountain: director, Craig Clyde ; writers, Craig Clyde & James Hennessy ; director of photography, Gary Eckert ; music, Jon McCallum. The proud rebel: director, Michael Curtiz ; story, James Edward Grant ; Joseph Petracca, Lillie Hayward, screenplay ; director of photography, Ted D. McCord ; music, Jerome Moross. Baker's hawks: director, Michael O'Hurlihy ; novel, Rose Wilder Lane (Let the hurricane roar) ; screenplay, Blanche Hanalis ; director of photography, Robert L. Morrison ; music, Laurence Rosenthal. |
Participant or Performer Note: | Where the red fern grows: James Whitmore, Beverly Garland, Jack Ging, Lonnie Chapman. The legend of Wolf Mountain: Bo Hopkins, Robert Z'Dar, David Shark, Don Shanks, Vivian Schilling, Nichole Lund, Natalie Lund. The proud rebel: Alan Ladd, Olivia De Havilland, Dean Jagger, David Ladd, Cecil Kellaway, Harry Dean Stanton. Baker's hawk: Clint Walker, Burl Isles, Diane Baker. |
System Details Note: | DVD, Dolby digital stereo. |
Terms Governing Use and Reproduction Note: | For private home use only. |
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Bangor Public Library | DVD WHE (Text) | 75011000337086 | DVD Upstairs | Available | - |
Summary:
Where the red fern grows: A young Oklahoma boy uses his own savings to buy two hunting dogs, which he grows to love.
The legend of Wolf Mountain: Kerrie, Casey and John have gotten themselves into a bit of trouble. First, they were sent home from school and then they were accidentally kidnapped by a pair of ex-cons!
The proud rebel: John Chandler is traveling the country with his son, David, and their sheep dog, Lance, in search of a doctor who can help David speak.
Baker's hawk: When Billy Baker rescues an injured hawk, he takes it to Mr. McGraw, the town outcast who has a way with animals.
The legend of Wolf Mountain: Kerrie, Casey and John have gotten themselves into a bit of trouble. First, they were sent home from school and then they were accidentally kidnapped by a pair of ex-cons!
The proud rebel: John Chandler is traveling the country with his son, David, and their sheep dog, Lance, in search of a doctor who can help David speak.
Baker's hawk: When Billy Baker rescues an injured hawk, he takes it to Mr. McGraw, the town outcast who has a way with animals.