Where the Red Fern Grows II

Where the Red Fern Grows II


Starring:Doug McKeon, Wilford Brimley, Chad McQueen, Lisa Whelchel, Adam Faraizl, Jesse Turner, Karen Carlson, Maggie McCullough, Amy Mills
Director: Jim McCullough Sr.
Studio: Sterling Ent
Product Type: DVD

Editorial Review:
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When Billy (Doug McKeon) returns home from World War II, he's embittered about the medical treatment that led to having part of his leg amputated after he was wounded in the Iwo Jima assault. His grandfather (Wilford Brimley), anticipating Billy's difficult transition back to civilian life, has bought a couple of redbone hound puppies for the young man--the same dogs he had as a boy, a story told in Where the Red Fern Grows. Billy resists at first but slowly bonds with the dogs, and when a young neighbor boy wants to learn how to hunt raccoons, Billy takes the boy under his wing. Meanwhile, Billy's closest friend and war buddy finds himself wooing Billy's sister Sarah, to Billy's discomfort. Where the Red Fern Grows II (or Part 2, as it's called in the credits) is a fairly straightforward and sentimental tale, but it keeps saccharine at bay by sticking with its characters and treating their lives with respect. Toward the end, when Billy and his grandpa go on a final raccoon hunt together, the movie may try a little too hard to recapture the sadness of the first film, but family audiences will appreciate its unpretentious and genuine tale of life lessons and small-town values. Dog fans in particular will enjoy the extensive montage of the dogs growing up and learning to hunt. --Bret Fetzer
Where the Red Fern Grows II
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • Poor excuse of a video
  • Good movie
  • Bad storyline, worse acting
  • Where the red fern grows part 2
  • The Best Movie Ever!
Where the Red Fern Grows II
Starring: Doug McKeon , Wilford Brimley , Chad McQueen , Lisa Whelchel , and Adam Faraizl
Director: Jim McCullough Sr.
Manufacturer: Sterling Ent
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: DVD

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ASIN: 6304609361
Release Date: 1997-11-12

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When Billy (Doug McKeon) returns home from World War II, he's embittered about the medical treatment that led to having part of his leg amputated after he was wounded in the Iwo Jima assault. His grandfather (Wilford Brimley), anticipating Billy's difficult transition back to civilian life, has bought a couple of redbone hound puppies for the young man--the same dogs he had as a boy, a story told in Where the Red Fern Grows. Billy resists at first but slowly bonds with the dogs, and when a young neighbor boy wants to learn how to hunt raccoons, Billy takes the boy under his wing. Meanwhile, Billy's closest friend and war buddy finds himself wooing Billy's sister Sarah, to Billy's discomfort. Where the Red Fern Grows II (or Part 2, as it's called in the credits) is a fairly straightforward and sentimental tale, but it keeps saccharine at bay by sticking with its characters and treating their lives with respect. Toward the end, when Billy and his grandpa go on a final raccoon hunt together, the movie may try a little too hard to recapture the sadness of the first film, but family audiences will appreciate its unpretentious and genuine tale of life lessons and small-town values. Dog fans in particular will enjoy the extensive montage of the dogs growing up and learning to hunt. --Bret Fetzer

Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars Poor excuse of a video.......2007-01-05

I am a HUGE Wilson Rawls fan. There was no attempt to make a quality video here. The cuts throughout the video were grade-school at the least. If someone would have just taken the time to edit and make sure the sound was right, this would have been a pretty good video. Mr. Rawls is howling from his grave!

5 out of 5 stars Good movie.......2006-03-17

I bought this movie for my granddaughter who had read the book with her class at school. We bought the first movie and she wanted to see the second one as well. This movie takes up a few years after the first ends. The boy is now an adult and is coming back from war with only one of his legs. He has some issues with God and why things are happening to him. It tells a good story about human beings and how friendships can help anyone. I highly recommend both movies to all families.

1 out of 5 stars Bad storyline, worse acting.......2005-12-23

The storyline was weak, the acting was worse.

I hadn't seen part 1 since I was a kid, I ordered both the original and part 2. We watched the original Sunday and my wife an I enjoyed it. We watched Part 2 on Wednesday, and both were rolling our eyes throughout.
The actor portraying Billy did a poor job. It is obvious that he is not a dog person, or was over acting.

The story line left a lot of holes, kind of like reading the back cover of a book instead of reading the book. Not many exciting moments throughout.

Overall the acting was overdone and no character really captured you attention.

Overall it was a feeble attempt to capture the basics of the first movie that clearly missed the mark.

1 out of 5 stars Where the red fern grows part 2.......2004-12-25

The movie did not live up to the 1st movie that came out and was rather dull. They seemed to have tried to hard.

5 out of 5 stars The Best Movie Ever!.......2003-08-18

This is way better than "Where the Red Fern Grows" although slightly less risque than "Where the Red Fern Grows: Tom's third adventure". Although no man named Boris should be allowed to direct a movie about a pup named Skippy, it is still a fine piece of cinemetography. My favorite part is Wilford Brimley's duet with the dog, when they sing a touching rendition of "Together". Remember that old hit, gang? "Wherever we go- Whatever we do- We're gonna go through it together! Ruff ruff! Through thick and through thin- All out and all in- We're gonna go through it together! Meow!" "Hey! Get that lousy cat otta here!"
Where the Red Fern Grows II
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • Poor excuse of a video
  • Good movie
  • Bad storyline, worse acting
  • Where the red fern grows part 2
  • The Best Movie Ever!
Where the Red Fern Grows II
Starring: Doug McKeon , Wilford Brimley , Chad McQueen , Lisa Whelchel , and Adam Faraizl
Director: Jim McCullough Sr.
Manufacturer: United American Video
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: DVD

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Carlson, KarenCarlson, Karen | ( C ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
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McQueen, ChadMcQueen, Chad | ( M ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
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  1. Where the Red Fern Grows
  2. Where the Red Fern Grows
  3. Old Yeller 2-Movie Collection (Old Yeller/Savage Sam)
  4. Where the Red Fern Grows
  5. Where the Red Fern Grows

ASIN: B00000IBTQ
Release Date: 1999-01-07

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When Billy (Doug McKeon) returns home from World War II, he's embittered about the medical treatment that led to having part of his leg amputated after he was wounded in the Iwo Jima assault. His grandfather (Wilford Brimley), anticipating Billy's difficult transition back to civilian life, has bought a couple of redbone hound puppies for the young man--the same dogs he had as a boy, a story told in Where the Red Fern Grows. Billy resists at first but slowly bonds with the dogs, and when a young neighbor boy wants to learn how to hunt raccoons, Billy takes the boy under his wing. Meanwhile, Billy's closest friend and war buddy finds himself wooing Billy's sister Sarah, to Billy's discomfort. Where the Red Fern Grows II (or Part 2, as it's called in the credits) is a fairly straightforward and sentimental tale, but it keeps saccharine at bay by sticking with its characters and treating their lives with respect. Toward the end, when Billy and his grandpa go on a final raccoon hunt together, the movie may try a little too hard to recapture the sadness of the first film, but family audiences will appreciate its unpretentious and genuine tale of life lessons and small-town values. Dog fans in particular will enjoy the extensive montage of the dogs growing up and learning to hunt. --Bret Fetzer

Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars Poor excuse of a video.......2007-01-05

I am a HUGE Wilson Rawls fan. There was no attempt to make a quality video here. The cuts throughout the video were grade-school at the least. If someone would have just taken the time to edit and make sure the sound was right, this would have been a pretty good video. Mr. Rawls is howling from his grave!

5 out of 5 stars Good movie.......2006-03-17

I bought this movie for my granddaughter who had read the book with her class at school. We bought the first movie and she wanted to see the second one as well. This movie takes up a few years after the first ends. The boy is now an adult and is coming back from war with only one of his legs. He has some issues with God and why things are happening to him. It tells a good story about human beings and how friendships can help anyone. I highly recommend both movies to all families.

1 out of 5 stars Bad storyline, worse acting.......2005-12-23

The storyline was weak, the acting was worse.

I hadn't seen part 1 since I was a kid, I ordered both the original and part 2. We watched the original Sunday and my wife an I enjoyed it. We watched Part 2 on Wednesday, and both were rolling our eyes throughout.
The actor portraying Billy did a poor job. It is obvious that he is not a dog person, or was over acting.

The story line left a lot of holes, kind of like reading the back cover of a book instead of reading the book. Not many exciting moments throughout.

Overall the acting was overdone and no character really captured you attention.

Overall it was a feeble attempt to capture the basics of the first movie that clearly missed the mark.

1 out of 5 stars Where the red fern grows part 2.......2004-12-25

The movie did not live up to the 1st movie that came out and was rather dull. They seemed to have tried to hard.

5 out of 5 stars The Best Movie Ever!.......2003-08-18

This is way better than "Where the Red Fern Grows" although slightly less risque than "Where the Red Fern Grows: Tom's third adventure". Although no man named Boris should be allowed to direct a movie about a pup named Skippy, it is still a fine piece of cinemetography. My favorite part is Wilford Brimley's duet with the dog, when they sing a touching rendition of "Together". Remember that old hit, gang? "Wherever we go- Whatever we do- We're gonna go through it together! Ruff ruff! Through thick and through thin- All out and all in- We're gonna go through it together! Meow!" "Hey! Get that lousy cat otta here!"

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