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Loin de la maison

Original title: Far from Home: The Adventures of Yellow Dog
  • 1995
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
3.4K
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Jesse Bradford and Dakotah in Loin de la maison (1995)
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Angus McCormick adopts a stray dog and names him Yellow. Several days later, while traveling along the coast of British Columbia with his father, John, he and Yellow become stranded when tur... Read allAngus McCormick adopts a stray dog and names him Yellow. Several days later, while traveling along the coast of British Columbia with his father, John, he and Yellow become stranded when turbulent waters capsize their boat. John and his wife, Katherine, relentlessly badger rescue... Read allAngus McCormick adopts a stray dog and names him Yellow. Several days later, while traveling along the coast of British Columbia with his father, John, he and Yellow become stranded when turbulent waters capsize their boat. John and his wife, Katherine, relentlessly badger rescue teams. Angus, schooled by John in wilderness survival skills, and assisted by intelligent... Read all

  • Director
    • Phillip Borsos
  • Writer
    • Phillip Borsos
  • Stars
    • Jesse Bradford
    • Mimi Rogers
    • Bruce Davison
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
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    • Director
      • Phillip Borsos
    • Writer
      • Phillip Borsos
    • Stars
      • Jesse Bradford
      • Mimi Rogers
      • Bruce Davison
    • 23User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Jesse Bradford
    Jesse Bradford
    • Angus McCormick
    Mimi Rogers
    Mimi Rogers
    • Katherine McCormick
    Bruce Davison
    Bruce Davison
    • John McCormick
    Tom Bower
    Tom Bower
    • John Gale
    Joel Palmer
    Joel Palmer
    • Silas McCormick
    Dakotah
    • Yellow Dog
    Josh Wannamaker
    • David Finlay
    Margot Finley
    Margot Finley
    • Sara
    Matthew Bennett
    Matthew Bennett
    • Ron Willick
    • (as Matt Bennett)
    St. Clair McColl
    • St. Clair McColl
    Jennifer Weissenborn
    • Labrador Helicopter Pilot
    • (as Capt. Jennifer Weissenborn)
    Gordon Neave
    • Flight Engineer
    • (as MCpl. Gordon Neave)
    Karen Kruper
    Karen Kruper
    • Nurse
    Dean Lockwood
    • Sartech
    John LeClair
    John LeClair
    • Sartech
    • (as Cpl. John LeClair)
    Brent Stait
    Brent Stait
    • Sartech
    • Director
      • Phillip Borsos
    • Writer
      • Phillip Borsos
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    vchimpanzee

    Pretty good family adventure

    Angus is learning to drive in his father's pickup truck (with comic results), so he must be in his mid-teens. A mysterious dog shows up at his house, and he wants to keep it, but his parents say it must belong to someone. They reluctantly agree to keep the dog at least until its owner is found, if there is one. The dog causes problems and Angus is reminded he must be responsible for the dog. One day the father is making a delivery on the boat CORMORANT, somewhere on the Pacific coast, with Angus and the dog. The weather gets rough unexpectedly, and the boat capsizes. The father is rescued quickly but does not know what happened to his son. Angus and the dog managed to get in a small boat Angus helped build, along with some supplies, and they make it to shore. But the area is very isolated, and even though search planes fly over several times, Angus can't make his presence known. He is there for many days with the dog, but despite his age Angus has learned many survival skills (earlier in the movie Angus and his younger brother camped out in the back yard and we saw the father teach some of these skills; the father also gave Angus a knife that had been given to him by his father) and gets along quite well. After a while the food situation gets so bad Angus even eats some of the cookies his girlfriend Sara made him. The dog helps some, even chasing away wolves and later a bobcat (these were the only scary scenes, but nothing that should bother parents). Angus later starts moving toward civilization. The search team shows signs of giving up, but as in most movies like this, the parents will not let them. This was an okay movie. No standout performances, and nothing to make it better than any other movies like it, but the boy's ability to take care of himself was nothing less than amazing.
    7jotix100

    A boy's best friend: his dog!

    SPOILER: We stumbled into "Far from Home" by chance. It proved to be a solid entertaining way to spend almost an hour and a half in good company. Phillip Borsos, the director, has to be congratulated for capturing this adventure that shows a boy surviving some of the worst conditions when he is shipwrecked. We would recommend this film to families with children because it shows how a boy forms a bond with his beloved dog under the worst possible circumstances.

    The beauty of British Columbia and its rugged scenery serve as the background to this story. A close knit family living in a rural area and loving the outdoors are at the center. When Yellow, the dog that appears at the McCormicks, Katherine and John, the parents, appear reluctant in keeping it. Angus, the teen ager son, sees more than his parents and accepts the challenge, and responsibility in keeping Yellow in check.

    When Angus and his father take to the water in John's medium sized vessel, they bring Yellow as well. They encounter rough seas and the ship capsizes. John hangs to the boat, but Angus is separated from his dad. What follows is a parents' worst nightmare. Every effort is made to look for the boy. It takes many days to locate Angus and when he is going to be rescued by a helicopter from the top of a tree that serves as a bridge, Yellow, his beloved dog, loses his balance and falls into a river below. Angus is saddened by the lost of Yellow, but deep inside, he never loses faith. We watch him whistling for the dog, who has responded to the signal before. Throughout the ordeal Angus never loses hope of being reunited with Yellow.

    Jesse Bradford, makes a great impression as the resourceful Angus. Bruce Davison and Mimi Rogers are seen as the parents. Ultimately, the trainers of Dakotah, the Yellow dog in the picture, must be congratulated for their skill in making this amazing dog perform some excellent work and its inter action with Jesse Bradford.

    A film for all ages, but mostly for young children thanks to Phillip Borsos.
    cairn6

    A Simple But Pleasant to Watch Movie

    "Far From Home, the Adventures of Yellowdog" is a very simple film, very much suitable to family viewing. And in this day and age, with bathroom humor and violence very common in family films, it's very nice to see a movie which can hold interest without all that.

    The plot line is very simple, you can pretty much figure out the whole storyline by just reading the scene index on the DVD liner, and the acting is very basic. But where the movie truly shines is through local color and cinematography. The sweeping views of the Pacific Northwest shoreline, lush green forests, and amazing wilderness makes a viewer almost be able to breath in the fresh air. The bond between Angus and his Labrador Retriever conveys the message of loyalty and love.

    While you won't get a deep storyline or a life lesson like what was conveyed in "Old Yeller"(the original boy-and-big-yellow-dog movie),you will get a pleasant 87 minute adventure away from a sea of bad reality TV, violence, and general stupidity. Worth the $10.00 you will spend on the DVD at Wal*Mart.
    4buchser

    Boy meets dog, Dog and Boy get lost

    The plot is the standard fare, touched on by quite a few viewers already. Boy meets dog, Dog and Boy get lost in the wilderness, dog and boy get attacked by wolves ( but no bears surprisingly). Good acting but no real standouts, beautiful cinematography ( the film's strongest point) Direction is weak in points, but enough to keep the film flowing. Overall a decent effort. The problem is in the script. This is a young fellow who clearly has some survival skills yet manages to throw them aside at every turn. At one point he has access to a dead deer and a cabin, yet he continues on! Give me a break. Well I suppose you need to keep the suspense in order to have a movie. However some attempt does need to be made to keep things realistic. It is very frustrating to watch a film and constantly have to ask, "now why did he do that!" Well,this film is entertaining enough, but the writer is certainly no Jack London.
    WD423

    Great

    I found this to be a most enjoyable little film. The scenery magnificent and the young stars acting I thought most enjoyable. Even the dog was good. Hell it made me want to cuddle my own dogs.

    A wee bit sentimental, but whats wrong with sentiment now and again. I can recommend this movie.

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    • Trivia
      The last film directed by Phillip Borsos, who died less than a month after it opened.
    • Goofs
      When Angus is driving his father's truck and crashes it into the stack of logs, it results in a partial spill of the logs on the right side of the truck. When they get out of the truck to examine the damage, the entire stack of logs has been knocked over.
    • Quotes

      Katherine McCormick: Bet you don't even know how to sit.

      [dog sits]

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Bad Company/Far from Home: The Adventures of Yellow Dog/Murder in the First/Higher Learning/S.F.W./Strawberry and Chocolate (1995)

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    • Release date
      • March 1, 1995 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Yellow Dog
    • Filming locations
      • British Columbia, Canada
    • Production company
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $11,642,946
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,231,917
      • Jan 16, 1995
    • Gross worldwide
      • $11,642,946
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 21 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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