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Kids' Favorite Animal Movies: 10-Movie Set (2003)
Rating:
Starring: Katherine Cannon, Preston Foster, William Jordan, Virginia McKenna, Henry Silva, Bill Travers, Forrest Tucker
Director:
Category: Family
Studio: Brentwood
Subtitles:
Length:
843 mins

 
 

 

10 Movies on Five Double-Sided Discs!

The Adventures of Gallant Bess
Not Rated
Approx. 73 min.
A rodeo star's wanderlust is cooled when he falls in love with a beautiful spectator, but he despairs of giving up the freedom and fame of life on the road with his best friend and partner, Bess the Horse.

Red Fury
Not Rated
Approx. 105 min.
Red Fury is a touching story of a 10-year-old Indian boy who battles pride and prejudice, and eventually makes friends with a schoolmarm and a rancher. He also grows fond of a horse and learns how to care for it.

The Painted Hills
Not Rated
Approx. 70 mins.
The noble collie, Lassie, turns avenger this timeout, hoping to bring the murderer of her master to justice. The perpetrator, played by Bruce Cowling, is hounded into meeting a fate similar to the one he handed out to the victim.

Paco
Not Rated
Approx. 97 mins.
The movie every child will wants his parents to see. A young boy longs to go to the city to find his uncle since he is the only family that the boy has...but, when they boy reaches the city he finds that his uncle is the ring leader of a juvenile band of thieves.

Mooch Goes To Hollywood
Not Rated
Approx. 51 mins.
Zsa Zsa Gabor narrates this film for the entire family. Laugh and delight as the loveable mutt "Mooch" and some of Tinsel Town's biggest stars turn the movie capitol upside down.

George
Not Rated
Approx. 96 mins.
Two's company...Three's a riot...with 250 lbs of lovable trouble named...George! A hilarious story of a lovable but gigantic dog your family will fall in love with this comedy that inspired the popular film Born Free.

Christian the Lion
Not Rated
Approx. 89 mins.
This is the heartwarming saga of a lion cub born in London and later repatriated to its native Kenya. Christian the Lion stars Bill Tavers and Virginia McKenna who also starred in the popular film Born Free.

Lil' Scratch
Not Rated
Approx. 89 mins.
The tale of a recently orphaned bear cub is told against the wonderful skies and landscapes of Wyoming. The cub is found and cared for by an outdoorsman who decides to name him Lil' Scratch.

White Fang To the Rescue
Not Rated
Approx. 100 mins.
White Fang is forced to fight off wild bears and a gold thief (Henry Silva) along with his gang to save the life of a young boy. These outlaws are after map which could lead them to the richest gold vein in the territory.

The Big Cat
Not Rated
Approx. 73 mins.
The Depression in the year 1933, along with a drought, has left the beautiful Utah woodlands parched, and this drives The Big Cat from the mountains. The cat's new arrival is upsetting to the balance of nature and brings out the worst in Gil (Forest Tucker) and Tom (Preston Foster) whose long standing rivalry finds new deadly fuel when young Danny appears on the scene. The final scene will bring a tear from the more sensitive heart and leave the audience with a move complete thought of mankind, who we are, and how the law involves us.