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- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Station Master
- (as Robert Telford)
- Mourner
- (sin créditos)
Opiniones destacadas
The atmosphere present in the book is very well morphed onto the screen. Most of the characters are very believable, and Billy is pretty good himself too. The movie also follows the book almost to a tee. The only main difference is the chemistry between the two dogs. While the dogs seemed well trained in the movie, only the human imagination can actually create the love that emulates from both of these animals.
And of course, the book is always just a little bit better anyway. If you've read the book and wish to see the movie, it might be a little disappointing. If you've seen the movie and want to read the book, do so immediately! It'll have you in tears.
I vaguely remember reading "Where the Red Fern Grows" in elementary and I thought I'd watch the movie as a refresher. It is a virtuous movie about a boy named Billy and his love for his raccoon hunting dogs that he worked so hard to purchase.
It was an adorable movie if nothing else. Not terribly memorable and not terribly dramatic. Safe and adorable.
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- TriviaThe waterfall in the movie is at Natural Falls State Park, in West Siloam Springs, Oklahoma.
- ErroresThe visible boom mics are a result of the home video transfer. The film was shot "open matte" and cropped to an aspect ratio of 1.85:1. In subsequent video releases, the entire 1.33:1 frame is shown.
- Citas
Billy: Grandpa says, in New England, everyone's going crazy over coon skin coats
Father: That right?
Billy: So we should be gettin' a good price.
Father: I'll tell you what. I'll let you have one whole wall of that smokehouse if you think you and them dogs can cover it.
Billy: It's not hardly big enough, is it?
- Versiones alternativasThe theatrical version does not feature a fade out before the end credits. All subsequent home media versions have "The End" with a brief fade to black before the end credits.
- ConexionesFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Saddest Animal Deaths in Movies (2014)
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