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The Yearling

  • TV Movie
  • 1994
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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The Yearling (1994)
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A pet deer changes Florida farm family.A pet deer changes Florida farm family.A pet deer changes Florida farm family.

  • Director
    • Rod Hardy
  • Writers
    • Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
    • Joe Wiesenfeld
  • Stars
    • Peter Strauss
    • Jean Smart
    • Wil Horneff
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    369
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Rod Hardy
    • Writers
      • Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
      • Joe Wiesenfeld
    • Stars
      • Peter Strauss
      • Jean Smart
      • Wil Horneff
    • 9User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Peter Strauss
    Peter Strauss
    • Ezra 'Penny' Baxter
    Jean Smart
    Jean Smart
    • Ory Baxter
    Wil Horneff
    Wil Horneff
    • Jody Baxter
    Philip Seymour Hoffman
    Philip Seymour Hoffman
    • Buck
    Jarred Blancard
    Jarred Blancard
    • Fodder-Wing
    Brad Greenquist
    Brad Greenquist
    • Lem Forrester
    Nancy Moore Atchison
    • Eulalie Boyles
    Mary Nell Santacroce
    • Ma Forrester
    Bart Hansard
    • Millwheel Forrester
    Richard Hamilton
    Richard Hamilton
    • Pa Forrester
    Scott Sowers
    • Mr. Boyles
    Ed Grady
    Ed Grady
    • Doc Wilson
    Susan F. Allen
    • Lyla
    Kerry Wallum
    Kerry Wallum
    • James
    • Director
      • Rod Hardy
    • Writers
      • Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
      • Joe Wiesenfeld
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    10srmccarthy

    Ok, but falls short..

    This is the first version of this movie that I have ever seen. Because it was so enjoyable, I decided to check out the original. I must tell you that this is a good movie, but after seeing the original (1946) version, this is a big let down! This version will do (if you have not seen the original), but it omits the essential quality that would make it a classic (like the original) and that is the 1 hour of family life and the expression of a child dreaming.
    6fmwongmd

    Life's problems

    Entertaining,we'll acted story of growing up and facing life's choices.
    9weezeralfalfa

    Excellent remake for TV of a classic Hollywood film

    Caught some of this on TV. Compared to the '47 classic Hollywood version, which I have seen many times over the years, it comes across as a more realistic portrayal, in some respects, of the likely people in this backwoods central Florida habitat of the post -Civil War. It's 30 min. shorter than the original, in its adaptation of the '38 popular novel of the same name. Both were shot in color, and both clearly were shot on location in the real habitat described in the novel. The actors seem more realistic as backwoods pioneers, lacking the glamor of Gregory Peck, Jane Wyman, and cherry-cheeked Claude Jarmin, as the main characters. Claude, although new to Hollywood, was the final choice in a nationwide hunt for the perfect child to play Jody. Clearly, he was younger and more child-like than Wil Horneff, who played Jody here. Despite many criticisms of Claude's acting and characterization at the IMDb site for that film, I find him much more endearing than Wil. On the other hand, Peck's Penny comes across as from too genteel a background to be satisfied with such a hard-scramble life. Peter Strauss seems a much more believable Penny. Jean Smart plays a more vocal and animated, less traumatized, Ora than Jane Wyman's largely silent character, who seemed resigned to the fact that Jody, as the last remaining of 4 children she birthed, would likely also die before reaching maturity. Thus, through most of that film, she was set on withholding her motherly affection toward Jody, having seen it wasted on her other 3 children. The actors who here portrayed the distant Forrester neighbors portrayed them as generally more uncouth than in the original.

    The traumatized encounter with Slew foot: the marauding bear, was equally well done in both films: a difficult shoot....The implication that the deer liver treatment of the rattlesnake bite was probably effective enough to allow Penny to barely survive it's effects is suspect. I assume this was a local folk remedy that the novel author picked up, but I doubt if it is effective, even if applied soon.

    As far as the screen play, taken from the novel, is concerned, I find it difficult to believe that there weren't other deer in the forest who would be as destructive of the their crops as Flag, not to mention probable feral swine. However, the point is well taken that cherished pets and habits must sometimes be discarded when they become a severe threat to your well being.
    10van1243

    Wil Horneff's was Far better than the 1940,s Yearling..

    Greeting,

    This was a well done re-make of the an American Classic. The acting was superb, the filming was more visually complete, and this is a must for any 13 teen year old who has to do a book report for school...not to mention the parent helping.

    No kidding as a 7th grader I had to read this book as well and I can tell you that as an adult this is one that you will enjoy helping your kid with, if you rent the video first. By the way the Wil Horneff,Jean Smart,and Peter Straus combination could not have been more perfectly selected as the leads in this coming of age classic.
    9satterwh

    Good adaptation

    Another user compared this to the original. Actually, I think this adaptation of "The Yearling" is better than the original ... but the original is by far the better film. While the acting in this version is very good - superior to many films made today - there is simply nothing to compare to Gregory Peck and Jane Wyman from the original. It is not that this version is in any way lacking, it is that the original set the bar so high that it's not really fair to compare the two.

    I thought Wil Horneff captured the part of Jody very well. I thought he was absolutely believable. Peter Strauss was very good as his father, but I thought Jean Smart was lacking as his mother. She had the emptiness that the part calls for, but needed a little more of the coldness that Ora Baxter showed in the book.

    Jared Blancard completely missed the target as Fodderwing, in my opinion. The character should have a sense of mystical wonder and awe at nature which Jared simply didn't show. The part isn't large (relatively), but it is pivotal. Don Gift had it down perfectly in the original.

    All in all, this is a very good film. It's great for the family and stands on its own.

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      Jody Baxter: Pa, am I a man now?

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      Referenced in Phelous & the Movies: Fortunate Fawn (2017)

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    • Release date
      • April 24, 1994 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El despertar
    • Filming locations
      • Ocala National Forest, Florida, USA
    • Production companies
      • RHI Entertainment
      • Showcase Productions International
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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