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Shiloh 2: Shiloh Season

  • 1999
  • PG
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
1.1K
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Shiloh 2: Shiloh Season (1999)
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When Shiloh's abusive previous owner, Judd Travers, tries to retake Shiloh again, Ray tries to find a way to end the rivalry and open up the hidden kindness within the town drunk.When Shiloh's abusive previous owner, Judd Travers, tries to retake Shiloh again, Ray tries to find a way to end the rivalry and open up the hidden kindness within the town drunk.When Shiloh's abusive previous owner, Judd Travers, tries to retake Shiloh again, Ray tries to find a way to end the rivalry and open up the hidden kindness within the town drunk.

  • Director
    • Sandy Tung
  • Writers
    • Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
    • Dale Rosenbloom
  • Stars
    • Zachary Browne
    • Scott Wilson
    • Michael Moriarty
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    1.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sandy Tung
    • Writers
      • Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
      • Dale Rosenbloom
    • Stars
      • Zachary Browne
      • Scott Wilson
      • Michael Moriarty
    • 11User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins total

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    Zachary Browne
    • Marty Preston
    Scott Wilson
    Scott Wilson
    • Judd Travers
    Michael Moriarty
    Michael Moriarty
    • Ray Preston
    Ann Dowd
    Ann Dowd
    • Louise Preston
    Caitlin Wachs
    Caitlin Wachs
    • Dara Lynn Preston
    Rachel David
    Rachel David
    • Becky Preston
    Rod Steiger
    Rod Steiger
    • Doc Wallace
    Marissa Leigh
    • Samantha
    Joe Pichler
    Joe Pichler
    • David Howard
    Colin MacDonald
    • Michael
    Dawn McMillan
    Dawn McMillan
    • Miss Talbot
    John Short
    John Short
    • Mr. Howard
    Bonnie Bartlett
    Bonnie Bartlett
    • Mrs. Wallace
    Kathleen Rose
    • Receptionist
    Rachel Winfree
    Rachel Winfree
    • Sue
    Elizabeth Karr
    Elizabeth Karr
    • Jane
    Shannon Marie Kies
    Shannon Marie Kies
    • Laurie
    Eddie Mathers
    • Rescuer #1
    • Director
      • Sandy Tung
    • Writers
      • Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
      • Dale Rosenbloom
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    User reviews11

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    3fxm

    Wholesome, but a bit boring

    The first Shiloh film was enjoyable by adults as well as children. This one starts with about an hour of filler where not much happens, with stilted dialogue; only in the last act is there any significant action that really moves the plot along. The dog is still cute, though, and young kids may enjoy it.
    10NateWatchesCoolMovies

    A classic. Michael Moriarty and Scott Wilson are superb.

    We all have those classic movies about animals that we watched when we were little ones, and hopefully if you've got any senses about you, still revisit as an adult. Well, most people have a few of those... I've got at least like twenty. One couple of movies that are very dear to me are Shiloh, and Shiloh 2: Shiloh Season, two indisputable classics that I was pretty much raised on, and have a burning nostalgia for. Shiloh boils down to one simple, loving archetype: a boy and his dog. Or, rather, a boy who desperately wishes to save a dog from going down the same road of violence and abuse that it's currant owner has. Marty Preston (Blake Heron, and Zachary Browne in the sequel because they just can't stick with one actor) is a young rural lad with a wholesome life and family, wishing for a dog of his own. Local roughneck and hunter Judd Travers (Scott Wilson) owns a whole pack of mutts that he mistreats when drunk, and aims to turn them all into vicious hunting dogs. When one small beagle escapes, it makes its way onto Preston land and suddenly Marty finds he has a new best friend. His stern father Ray (inimitable Michael Moriarty) warns him that the dog is probably Judd's, while his mother (excellent character actress Ann Dowd) urges compassion from her husband. Soon enough Judd comes looking, and conflict arises between the boy and the bitter old hunter. It's a children's story so nothing too messed up ever happens, but there's some touching lessons and surprising gravitas from both Moriarty and Wilson that is nice to see from such a seemingly innocuous, kid oriented franchise. Judd shows beautiful complexity in the sequel, the writing allowing Wilson to illustrate that not all mean people started out that way, and that with a little kindness and a lot of patience, old wounds can be burrowed into and treated. I first became a fan of Scott through the Shiloh films and he will always be Judd Travers to me. Marty finds a friend in Shiloh, getting right to the point of what these movies are about: friendship. New friends, old friends, and letting people in who need someone and don't even know it. It's great stuff, timeless to be sure, and always guaranteed to draw forth a smile. Rod Steiger lends his famous kind streak to the role of Doc Wallace, a convenience store owner with sagely wisdom for Marty and his fellow friends, as well as compassion for Judd. Now, there's a third film, also with Wilson but yet another different actor for Marty, and Moriarty sitting it out as well, which is why I haven't checked it out so far. Maybe it's time.
    8bookworm-13

    A movie for the entire family

    This is one of the few movies made lately which the whole family can attend, without suddenly being shocked. If I had any criticism, it might be that it was almost too 'sweet'.

    A very pleasant change from all the special effects around.
    8zparticles

    Better than the first one!

    Unlike most sequels, I was surprised to find "Shiloh 2: Shiloh Season" better than "Shiloh". Maybe it was the more developed story, or maybe a better actor playing the part of Marty Preston. Normally seeing a different actor in a leading role turns me off sequels, but in this case it just wasn't like that. And even though this movie deals with some hard issues, it seems like even more of a nice, warm family film. I'm so glad I decided to watch it because now, it's one of my favourite "nice" movies.
    7TheLittleSongbird

    Better than expected sequel that is just as heartwarming as the first one

    This is a very heartwarming film and has a very nice message that is perfect for a family film, though not quite as warm as the original, and is a tad predictable. And perhaps an adult may find the screenplay a little saccharine. But on the whole it is beautifully filmed, has nice music and the acting is very good, with Zachary Browne appealing as Marty and Scott Wilson great as the ever hateable Judd. Plus Shiloh was adorable. Also worth of note are David Moriaty, Rod Steiger and Caitlin Wachs, who bring their charming supporting characters to life. Overall, despite its flaws, Shioh 2 is a very pleasant family film, that is well meaning and not at all a bad way to pass the afternoon. 7/10 Bethany Cox

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    • Trivia
      Was originally supposed to be released direct to video but the studio eventually settled on a theatrical release because the first Shiloh (1997) had performed very strongly on home video. However it's theatrical release was very limited.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Big Daddy/Shiloh 2: Shiloh Season/Summer of Sam (1999)
    • Soundtracks
      I Just Needed A Friend
      Performed by Rita Coolidge

      Written by Dale Narins and Michele Brourman

      Published by Propaganda Music

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    • Release date
      • April 1, 1999 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • A Dog's Tale
    • Filming locations
      • T Canyon, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Beagle II Productions
      • Utopia Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $58,946
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,765
      • Jun 27, 1999
    • Gross worldwide
      • $58,946
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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