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Where the red fern grows [videorecording] / by Whitmore, James; Garland, Beverly,1926-2008,actor.; Ging, Jack,1931-actor.; Tokar, Norman,1920-1979,director.; Whitmore, James,1921-2009,actor.;
James Whitmore, Beverly Garland, Jack Ging, Lonny Chapman, Stewart Peters.A young Oklahoma boy uses his own savings to buy two hunting dogs, which he grows to love.MPAA rating: Not rated.
Subjects: Feature films.; Fiction films.; Film adaptations.; Rawls, Wilson; Dogs; Friendship;
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Where the red fern grows [videorecording] / by Tokar, Norman,1920-1979.; Stewart, Douglas,1941-; Lamb, Eleanor,1917-; Whitmore, James,1921-2009.(CARDINAL)843289; Garland, Beverly,1926-2008.; Ging, Jack,1931-; Chapman, Lonny,1920-2007.; Peterson, Stewart.; Rawls, Wilson.Where the red fern grows.; Doty Dayton Productions (Firm); Echo Bridge Entertainment (Firm); Family Film Entertainment (Firm); Dayton, Lyman D.; Whitmore, J.(James);
Director of photography, Dean Cundey ; edited by Bob Bring ; musical score by Lex De Azevedo ; songs written by the Osmonds.James Whitmore, Beverly Garland, Jack Ging, Lonnie Chapman, Stewart Petersen.A young boy living in the Ozarks achieves his heart's desire when he becomes the owner of two redbone hounds and teaches them to be champion hunters.MPAA rating: G.DVD.
Subjects: Feature films.; Children's films.; Boys; Hunting dogs; Human-animal relationships; Faith;
Available copies: 46 / Total copies: 54
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Clint Eastwood [videorecording] : American icon collection The Eiger sanction ; Coogan's Bluff ; The beguiled. by Motion picture adaptation of (work):Trevanian.Eiger sanction.; Austin, John P.,set designer.; Barton, Dee,1937-2001,composer (expression); Brown, David,1916-2010,film producer.(CARDINAL)756172; Bruhl, Heidi,actor.; Carr, Darleen,actor.; Cassidy, Jack,1927-1976,actor.; Clark, Matt,1936-actor.; Clark, Susan,1940-actor.(CARDINAL)843516; Cobb, Lee J.,1911-1976,actor.; Colvig, Helen,costume designer.; Daley, Robert,film producer.; David, Thayer,1927-1978,actor.; Doyle, David,1929-1997,actor.; Dresner, Hal,1937-screenwriter.(CARDINAL)684839; Eastwood, Clint,1930-film director,actor.(CARDINAL)348285; Edwards, James,1918 March 6-1970,actor.; Ferdin, Pamelyn,actor.; Field, Betty,1918-1973,actor.(CARDINAL)847588; Flack, Roberta,singer.(CARDINAL)203949; Garner, Erroll,composer (expression),performer.; Ging, Jack,1931-actor.; Golitzen, Alexander,1908-2005,art director.; Grice, Grimes,1910-1985,screenwriter.; Harris, Jo Ann,1949-actor.; Hartman, Elizabeth,1941-1987,actor.; Haworth, Ted,1917-1993,production designer.; Heims, Jo,1930-1978,screenwriter.; Hervey, Irene,1909-1998,actor.; Howe, Melodie Johnson,actor.(CARDINAL)765450; Hurst, Ralph S.,1917-1972,set designer.; Kennedy, George,1925-actor.; Lang, Jennings,1915-1996,presenter,film producer.; Larch, John,actor.; Lyons, Richard E.,1921-1989,film producer.; MacKichan, Robert,art director.; McCarthy, John,Jr.,set designer.; McEachin, James,actor.(CARDINAL)210256; McGee, Vonetta,actor.; Mercer, Mae,actor.; Miller, Herman,1919-1999,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)849161; Mills, Donna,actor.(CARDINAL)281944; Murphy, Warren B.,screenwriter.; Page, Geraldine,actor.; Pingitore, Carl,film editor.; Riesner, Dean,1918-2002,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)848292; Rodman, Harold,screenwriter.; Schöne, Reiner,1942-actor.; Schifrin, Lalo,composer (expression)(CARDINAL)842053; Sherry, John B.,1908-1985,screenwriter.; Siegel, Don,1912-1991,film producer,film director,actor.(CARDINAL)844244; Stanley, Frank,1922-1999director of photography.(CARDINAL)341521; Sterling, Tisha,1944-actor.; Stroud, Don,1943-actor.(CARDINAL)843399; Surtees, Bruce,1937-2012,director of photography.; Taylor, Clarice,1927-2011,actor.; Thackery, Bud,director of photography.; Tully, Tom,1896-1982,actor.; Van Horn, Buddy,1929-actor.; Walcott, Gregory,1928-actor.; Walter, Jessica,1941-actor.; Waxman, Sam E.,1917-2012,film editor.; Webster, Ferris,1912-1989,film editor.; Whittaker, Rod,1931-2005,screenwriter.; Williams, John,1932-composer (expression)(CARDINAL)346904; Zanuck, Richard D.,film producer.(CARDINAL)379091; Zorich, Louis,1924-actor.; Motion picture adaptation of (work):Cullinan, Thomas.Beguiled.; Malpaso (Company),production company,presenter.(CARDINAL)784803; Universal Pictures (Firm),production company,presenter.(CARDINAL)318695; Universal Studios Home Entertainment (Firm),film distributor.(CARDINAL)344011;
Play Misty for me: director of photography, Bruce Surtees ; art director, Alexander Golitzen ; set decorations, Ralph Hurst ; costumes by Helen Colvig ; film editor, Carl Pingitore ; "Misty" composed and performed by Erroll Garner ; original music by Dee Barton ; "The first time ever I saw your face" sung by Roberta Flack . The Eiger sanction: film editor, Ferris Webster ; music, John Williams ; director of photography, Frank Stanley. Coogan's bluff: director of photography, Bud Thackery ; art directors, Alexander Golitzen and Robert C. MacKichan ; set decorations, John McCarthy, John Austin ; film editor, Sam E. Waxman ; costumes designed by Helen Colvig ; music, Lalo Schifrin. The beguiled: director of photography, Bruce Surtees ; art director, Alexander Golitzen ; set decorations, John Austin ; film editor, Carl Pingitore ; costumes by Helen Colvig ; music by Lalo Schifrin ; production designer, Ted Haworth.Play Misty for me: Clint Eastwood, Jessica Walter, Donna Mills, John Larch, Jack Ging, Irene Hervey, James McEachin, Clarice Taylor, Donald Siegel. The Eiger sanction: Clint Eastwood, George Kennedy, Vonetta McGee, Jack Cassidy, Heidi Bruhl, Thayer David, Gregory Walcott, Reiner Schoene, Michael Grimm, Jean-Pierre Bernard, Brenda Venus, Candice Rialson, Elaine Shore, Dan Howard. Coogan's bluff: Clint Eastwood, Susan Clark, Tisha Sterling, Don Stroud, Betty Field, Tom Tully, Melodie Johnson, James Edwards, Rudy Diaz, David F. Doyle, Louis Zorich, Lee J. Cobb. The beguiled: Clint Eastwood, Geraldine Page, Elizabeth Hartman, Jo Ann Harris, Darleen Carr, Mae Mercer, Pamelyn Ferdin, Melody Thomas, Peggy Drier, Pattye Mattick, Charles Briggs, George Dunn, Charles Martin, Matt Clark, Patrick Culliton, Wayne "Buddy" Van Horn.Coogan's bluff: An Arizona lawman's unorthodox methods of capturing an escaped murderer angers a tough NYC police lieutenant.Play Misty for me: A radio disc jockey becomes the victim of psychotic obsession when he tries to end a torrid love affair with a fan.The beguiled: A wounded soldier finds shelter in an all-girls academy during the Civil War.The Eiger sanction: A professional assassin is forced out of retirement in order to avenge a friend's murder in the Swiss Alps.MPAA rating: R (all films).DVD, region 1, anamorphic widescreen (1.85:1 or 2.35:1); Dolby Digital 2.0 mono., NTSC.
Subjects: Action and adventure films.; Biographical films.; Comedy films.; Crime films.; Feature films.; Fiction films.; Police films.; Thrillers (Motion pictures); Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Assassins; Disc jockeys; Mountaineering; Police; Prisons; Soldiers; Stalkers; Asesinos; Policía; Radiodifusión; Soldados;
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Play misty for me. [videorecording] by Eastwood, Clint,1930-(CARDINAL)348285; Ging, Jack,1931-; Hervey, Irene,1910-; Larch, John,1914-; McEachin, James,1930-; Mills, Donna,1942-; Siegel, Don,1912-1991.; Taylor, Clarice,1927-; Walter, Jessica,1944-;
A dangerously psychotic woman becomes jealously fixated on a radio disc jockey, begins following him around, and threatens not only his life, but those closest to him. MPAA rating: NRDVD
Subjects: Disc jockeys; DVDs; Feature films.; Obsession; Psychopaths;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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4 all-American classics [videorecording] by Brennan, Walter,1894-1974.(CARDINAL)808290; Dano, Royal,1922-1994.; Fargas, Antonio,1946-; Garland, Beverly,1926-2008.; Ging, Jack,1931-; Howard, Ron,1954-(CARDINAL)318701; Kelly, Tommy,1925-; Most, Donny.; Peterson, Stewart; Rawls, Wilson.(CARDINAL)729615; Robson, May,1858-1942.; Twain, Mark,1835-1910(CARDINAL)139043; Whitmore, James,1921-2009.(CARDINAL)843289;
Huckleberry Finn -- The adventures of Tom Sawyer -- Where the red fern growsParticipants: Huckleberry Finn : Ron Howard, Antonio Fargas, Donny Most, Royal Dano./ Adventures of Tom Sawyer : Tommy Kelly, May Robson, Walter Brennan./ Where the red fern grows : James Whitmore, Beverly Garland, Stewart Petersen, Jack Ging./ Audience: Huckleberry Finn : Huckleberry Finn : The well-known tale of the carefree Huck Finn and his adventures on his raft with the runaway slave, Jim, as they sail down the Mississippi. Adventures of Tom Sawyer : Tom tricks the neighborhood kids into whitewashing the fence for him, later, he runs away on a raft to become a pirate. He then attends his own funeral. Where the red fern grows : A boy growing up in the Ozarks of Oklahoma scrimps and saves to make his dream of owning his own hunting dogs a reality. Lassie: The painted hills : Jonathan Harvey strikes gold and returns home to learn that his former partner has passed away, orphaning his young son, Tommy. He leaves Tommy in the care of his loyal Collie Shep, while he sorts out his gold findings.MPAA rating: PG./ Adventures of Tom Sawyer : Not rated./ Where the red fern grows : MPAA rating G.MPAA rating: Texas Rangers: PG-13 / Dead man: R.DVD
Subjects: Sawyer, Tom (Fictitious character); Action and adventure films. ; Boys; Dogs; Finn, Huckleberry (Fictitious character) ; Fugitive slaves; Male friendship; Race relations; Runaway children;
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Where the red fern grows ; The proud rebel ; Seven alone [videorecording] / by Bellamy, Earl.; Collings, Anne.; Curtiz, Michael,1886-1962(CARDINAL)524105; De Havilland, Olivia.(CARDINAL)726216; Garland, Beverly,1926-2008.; Ging, Jack,1931-; Jagger, Dean,1903-1991.(CARDINAL)350311; Kellaway, Cecil,1891-1973.(CARDINAL)819866; Ladd, Alan.(CARDINAL)723990; Ladd, David,1947-(CARDINAL)824476; Martin, Dewey,1923-; Petersen, Stewart.; Ray, Aldo.; Smith, Dean,1933-; Tokar, Norman,1920-1979.; Whitmore, James,1921-2009.; Echo Bridge Home Entertainment.(CARDINAL)563859;
Proud rebel: directed by Michael Curtiz.Seven alone: directed by Earl Bellamy.Where the red fern grows: directed by Norman Tokar.Proud rebel: Alan Ladd, Olivia de Havilland, Dean Jagger, David Ladd, Cecil Kellaway.Seven alone: Dewey Martin, Aldo Ray, Anne Collings, Dean Smith.Where the red fern grows: James Whitmore, Beverly Garland, Stewart Petersen, Jack Ging.Proud rebel (1958, 103 min.): 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. But when financing the treatment becomes a concern, John must make the difficult decision between helping his son or preserving the friendship between the boy and his dog.Seven alone (1974, 96 min.): Spring 1842. America's unclaimed and unexplored land drew thousands of settlers to the West including the Sager family. After both parents succumbed in the untamed wilderness, their seven children courageously continued the journey their parents began.Where the red fern grows (2003, 97 min.): Billy Coleman, a boy growing up in the Ozarks of Oklahoma, is desperate for his own hunting dogs. He scrimps and saves to make his dream a reality and his investment pays off when he and his dogs Old Dan and Lil' Ann win the top prize at the annual raccoon hunting contest.DVD.
Subjects: Feature films.; Human-animal relationships;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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Walking thunder [videorecording] : includes 5 bonus movies / by Denver, John,actor.(CARDINAL)345493; Read, James,actor.(CARDINAL)730269; Tom, David,actor.; Rin-Tin-Tin,Jr.(Dog),1931-(CARDINAL)343913; Rin-Tin-Tin,III(Dog); Custer, Bob,actor.; Elliott, John,actor.(CARDINAL)418411; Whitmore, James,actor.; Garland, Beverly,actor.; Ging, Jack,actor.; Woods, Donald,actor.; Blake, Robert,actor.(CARDINAL)760854; Toomey, Regis,actor.; Mulhall, Jack,actor.; MacLane, Barton,actor.; Larsen, Bobby,actor.; Wiley, Jan,actor.; Rawls, Wilson.Where the red fern grows.; Echo Bridge Home Entertainment,publisher.(CARDINAL)563859;
Walking thunder (94 minutes, color, rated PG) -- Where the red fern grows (97 minutes, color, rated G) -- The return of Rin Tin Tin (65 minutes, color, Not rated) -- Skull and crown (58 minutes, black and white, Not rated) -- Vengeance of Rannah (56 minutes, black and white, Not rated) -- The underdog (62 minutes, black and white, Not rated).Walking thunder: John Denver, James Read, David Tom. Vengeance of Rahhah: Rin Tin Tin Jr., Bob Custer, John Elliott. Where the red fern grows: James Whitmore, Beverly Garland, Jack Ging. The return of Rin Tin Tin: Rin Tin Tin III, Donald Woods, Robert Blake. Skull and crown: Rin Tin Tin Jr., Regis Toomey, Jack Mulhall. The underdog: Barton MacLane, Bobby Larsen, Jan WileySkull and crown (1935): Rin-Tin-Tin brings the killer of his mistress to justice.The return of Rin Tin Tin (1947):The bond between the boy and his dog is the only thing that could bring the boy out of his shell. The plot moves along as Villains plan to steal the dog.The underdog (1943): During the dust bowl era of draught in the 1940's in the U.S. midwest, a family of farmers is forced to move to the city after their farm is foreclosed on. They hope to find jobs and financial security in their new home. The change is very hard on the destitute family, but it is most difficult for their son Henry, who is continually bullied by the local boys. Henry tries to donate his beloved dog Hobo to the military as a service dog, but the mutt is rejected. Hobo later proves himself a hero first saving his master's friend from a burning fire, and then helping capture a gang of Nazi saboteurs. After this, Henry begins to be accepted and is able to adjust to his new life.Vengeance of Rannah (1936): Insurance Agent Ted Sanders has been called in to investigate a robbery and murder. A deputy also arrives to investigate. But unknown to Ted, the Deputy is a fake and actually part of the gang. The fake plants some of the money in Ted's room so he can arrest him. Then with the help of the gang he plans to finish Ted off.Walking thunder (1997): In the 1850s, a young boy and his family on their way west become stranded in the Rockies. With the help of a local mountain man, a Sioux medicine man, and a legendary bear known as "Walking Thunder," the boy learns to become a man, and his family's survival is secured.Where the red fern grows (1974):Where the Red Fern Grows is the heartwarming and adventurous tale for all ages about a young boy and his quest for his own red-bone hound hunting dogs.MPAA Rating: PG - Parental Guidance SuggestedDVD.
Subjects: Feature films.; Action and adventure films.; Families; Dogs;
Available copies: 8 / Total copies: 8
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