Donde Crece El Helecho Rojo 2 – (Spanish) (DVD)
$12.95
El Regreso a Casa
A continuation of the classic film and novel by Wilson Rawls,Where the Red Fern Grows: Part 2 picks up several years after Billy Coleman’s childhood adventures in the Ozarks during the Great Depression with his two beloved hound dogs, Old Dan and Little Ann. Now Billy is all grown up, a World War II veteran returning to his childhood farm and trying to readjust to civilian life. Embittered and saddened by the loss of his leg, Billy receives a pair of redbone pups like he had as a boy, a gift from his grandfather to try to help him heal. As Billy struggles to overcome his bitterness, he strives to convince his sister Sara that his service buddy Rainie is not worthy of her affections. In the midst of these trials, Billy befriends a neighbor boy, Wilson, whose youthful fascination with the redbone pups helps Billy rediscover the joy of life. The spectacular country backdrop, the innocence of the puppies, and the honest portrayal of small-town values and life lessons make for a fascinating and heart-warming film that will appeal to the entire family.
SKU (ISBN): 9781580958073
UPC: 095163885274
Language: Spanish
Produced by: Bridgestone MultiMedia
Binding: Video DVD
Published: January 2013
Publisher: Bridgestone MultiMedia Group
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