01610cgm a2200325u 450000100100000000300070001000500170001700700030003400800410003702000150007802800200009304000130011324500730012626000530019930000520025250000580030450000400036250000500040250801570045251101420060952003480075152100130109953800160111265000220112865000170115065100210116770000210118870000290120970000460123850929920 OCoLC 20190501203513.0vz050609s2000 scu098 vleng d a076940123602a40083bSterling aEOWcEOW00aWhere the red fern growsh[videorecording] cSterling Entertainment. aFort Mill, SC :bSterling Entertainment,cc2000. a1 videodisc (98 min.) :bsd., col. ;c4 3/4 in. a"This DVD disc is formatted for worldwide use"--Disc. aBased on the story by Wilson Rawls. aVideodisc release of the 1974 motion picture. aDirector, Norman Tokar ; executive producer, G. Ellis Doty ; producer, Lyman Dayton ; screenplay, Douglas Stewart, Eleanor Lamb ; music, Lex de Azevedo.1 aJames Whitmore, Beverly Garland, Jack Ging, Lonny Chapman, Stewart Peterson, with songs written by the Osmonds and sung by Andy Williams. aMore than anything else, Billy Coleman wanted a pair of hunting dogs. Following his grandfather's advice, Billy saved until he had enough money to buy them. Billy patiently trains them to hunt and they become the best in the state. Being best, however, is not always enough as love given and returned form the basis of true caring and courage.8 aRated G. aDVD format. 0aFarm lifevDrama. 0aDogsvDrama. 0aOklahomavDrama.1 aWhitmore, James.1 aGarland, Beverly,d1926-1 aRawls, Wilson.tWhere the red fern grows.