Search:

Seven alone [videorecording] : a remarkable true story/ by Bellamy, Earl.; Boone, Pat.; Collings, Anne.; Dayton, Lyman D.; Griffith, James,1916-1993.; Lamb, Eleanor,1917-; Martin, Dewey,1923-; Morrow, Honoré,1880-1940.On to Oregon.; Petersen, Stewart.; Ray, Aldo.; Smith, Dean,1933-; Stewart, Douglas,1941-; Echo Bridge Home Entertainment.; Worldwide Media (Firm);
Music by Robert O. Ragland ; title song sung by Pat Boone.Dewey Martin, Aldo Ray, Anne Collings, Dean Smith, James Griffith, Stewart Petersen.When their parents die on the way to Oregon in 1843, seven children decide to complete the 2000-mile trek through the wilderness on their own.DVD.
Subjects: Feature films.; Sager family; Orphans; Pioneer children;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
unAPI

Seven alone [videorecording] / by Dayton, Lyman D.; Lamb, Eleanor,1917-; Stewart, Douglas,1941-; Bellamy, Earl.; Martin, Dewey,1923-; Ray, Aldo.; Collings, Anne.; Smith, Dean,1933-; Griffith, James,1916-1993.; Petersen, Stewart.; Boone, Pat.(CARDINAL)521246; Morrow, Honoré,1880-1940.On to Oregon.; Doty Dayton Productions (Firm); Echo Bridge Home Entertainment.(CARDINAL)563859; Family Film Entertainment (Firm); Worldwide Media (Firm);
Music by Robert O. Ragland ; title song sung by Pat Boone ; narrated by Ann Seymour ; director of photography, Robert Stumm ; film editor, Dan Greer.Dewey Martin, Aldo Ray, Anne Collings, Dean Smith, James Griffith, Stewart Petersen.When their parents die on the way to Oregon in 1843, seven children decide to complete the 2000-mile trek through the wilderness on their own.DVD.
Subjects: Feature films.; Film adaptations.; Sager family; Frontier and pioneer life; Families; Orphans; Pioneer children; Pioneer children;
Available copies: 10 / Total copies: 11
unAPI

Where the red fern grows [videorecording] / by Chapman, Lonny,1920-; De Azevedo, Lex,1943-(CARDINAL)727718; Garland, Beverly,1926-; Ging, Jack.; Lamb, Eleanor,1917-; Petersen, Stewart.; Rawls, Wilson.(CARDINAL)729615; Stewart, Douglas.; Tokar, Norman,1920-1979.; Whitmore, James.; Williams, Andy.(CARDINAL)737693; Doty-Dayton Productions.; Osmonds (Musical group)(CARDINAL)723232; Sterling Entertainment Group.(CARDINAL)528900;
Director of photography, Dean Cundey; editor, Bob Bring; music, Lex de Azevedo; songs sung by Andy Williams; songs written by the Osmonds.James Whitmore, Beverly Garland, Jack Ging, Lonnie Champman.A young Oklahoma boy uses his own savings to buy two hunting dogs, which he grows to love. MPAA rating: G.DVD, Dolby digital stereo.
Subjects: Rawls, Wilson; Children's films.; Dogs; Feature films.; Film adaptations.; Friendship;
For private home use only.
Available copies: 7 / Total copies: 8
unAPI

Where the red fern grows [videorecording] / by Tokar, Norman,1920-1979.; Stewart, Douglas,1941-; Lamb, Eleanor,1917-; Whitmore, James,1921-2009.(CARDINAL)843289; Garland, Beverly,1926-2008.; Ging, Jack,1931-; Chapman, Lonny,1920-2007.; Peterson, Stewart.; Rawls, Wilson.Where the red fern grows.; Doty Dayton Productions (Firm); Echo Bridge Entertainment (Firm); Family Film Entertainment (Firm); Dayton, Lyman D.; Whitmore, J.(James);
Director of photography, Dean Cundey ; edited by Bob Bring ; musical score by Lex De Azevedo ; songs written by the Osmonds.James Whitmore, Beverly Garland, Jack Ging, Lonnie Chapman, Stewart Petersen.A young boy living in the Ozarks achieves his heart's desire when he becomes the owner of two redbone hounds and teaches them to be champion hunters.MPAA rating: G.DVD.
Subjects: Feature films.; Children's films.; Boys; Hunting dogs; Human-animal relationships; Faith;
Available copies: 44 / Total copies: 54
unAPI

Where the red fern grows [videorecording] / by Chapman, Lonny,1920-2007.; De Azevedo, Lex,1943-(CARDINAL)727718; Garland, Beverly,1926-2008.; Ging, Jack.; Lamb, Eleanor,1917-; Petersen, Stewart.; Rawls, Wilson.(CARDINAL)729615; Stewart, Douglas,1941-; Tokar, Norman,1920-1979.; Whitmore, J.(James); Williams, Andy,1927-2012.(CARDINAL)192006; Doty-Dayton Productions.; Osmonds (Musical group)(CARDINAL)723232; UAV Entertainment.;
Director of photography, Dean Cundey; editor, Bob Bring; music, Lex de Azevedo; songs sung by Andy Williams; songs written by the Osmonds.James Whitmore, Beverly Garland, Jack Ging, Lonnie Champman.A young Oklahoma boy uses his own savings to buy two hunting dogs, which he grows to love.MPAA rating: G.VHS.
Subjects: Rawls, Wilson; Rawls, Wilson; Children's films.; Dogs; Feature films.; Film adaptations.; Friendship;
For private home use only.
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
unAPI

3 family movies [videorecording] Red fury, Against a crooked sky, Seven alone / by Bartlett, Calvin.; Bellamy, Earl.; Blanch, Jewel.; Boone, Pat.(CARDINAL)521246; Boone, Richard.(CARDINAL)172968; Cannon, Katherine.; Collings, Anne.; Dayton, Lyman D.; Farnon, Shannon.; Griffith, James,1916-1993.; Hale, Alan,1918-1990.; Jordan, William.; Lamb, Eleanor,1917-; Martin, Dewey,1940-2009.; Petersen, Stewart.; Ray, Aldo.; Ritchie, Clint.; Smith, Dean,1933-; Stewart, Douglas,1941-; Venus, Brenda.(CARDINAL)745227; Wilcoxon, Henry,1905-1984.; Echo Bridge Home Entertainment.(CARDINAL)563859;
Against a crooked sky: producer, Lyman D. Dayton; writers, Douglas C. Stewart, Eleanor Lamb; director, Earl Bellamy.Red Fury: director, Lyman D. Dayton.Seven alone: producer, Lyman D. Dayton; writers, Douglas Stewart, Eleanor Lamb, director, Earl Bellamy.Against a crooked sky: Richard Boone, Stewart Petersen, Henry Wilcoxon, Clint Ritchie, Shannon Farnon, Jewel Blanch, Brenda Venus, Geoffrey Land, Gordon Hanson, Vincent St. Cyr, Margaret Willey.Red Fury: William Jordan, Katherine Cannon, Calvin Bartlett, Alan Hale, Jr.Seven alone: Dewey Martin, Aldo Ray, Anne Collins, Dean Smith, James Griffith, Stewart Petersen, Dehl Berti, Bea Morris, Scott Petersen, Debbi Van Orden, Diane Petersen, Suzanne Petersen, Julie Petersen, Christy Clark, Kliss Sparks, Pat Wilde, Craig Larson, Roger Pancake, Ann David, Riley Morgan.Against a Crooked Sky: "Sam's sister Molly, is kidnapped by a native American tribe. With only his courage and determination to guide him, Sam journeys into a harsh, unforgiving land to save her. Along the way, Russian, a colorful beaver trapper familiar with the west, befriends Sam and offers to help him find his sister. A thrilling adventure unfolds as the two face savage tribes with bravery, follow an unpredictable trail of clues, and learn to survive with little in a barren land"--Container.Red Fury: "Frankie is a lost Indian boy taken in by John Handley, a lonely alcoholic rancher. Amelia Andersen is a schoolteacher who fights for Frankie's acceptance in the small town. And Red fury is the magnificent stallion that only Frankie can tame. Though John and Amelia risk their livelihoods for Frankie, he becomes an outcast when the community rejects him. But when a crisis hits the area, the strength of Frankie and Red Fury's unbreakable bond will be a courageous inspiration for all"--Container.Seven Alone: "Spring, 1842, America's unclaimed and unexplored land drew thousands of settlers to the West, including the Sager family. Traveling to Oregon, both parents succumbed in the untamed wilderness--the father from blood poisoning and mother from pneumonia. their seven children courageously continued the journey their parents began, a feat that truly defines "pioneer." A heartwarming adventure film for the whole family, this amazing true story of the Sager children on the Oregon Trail"--Container.Against a crooked sky: Rated G.Red Fury: Rated PG.Seven alone: Rated G.DVD.
Subjects: Children's films.; Feature films.; Western films.; Sager family; Horses; Indian boys; Indians of North America; Orphans; Pioneer children; Teachers;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 4
unAPI

A new Christmas treasury / by Newcombe, Jack.(CARDINAL)523389; Newcombe, Jack.(CARDINAL)523389;
The rescue / Cleveland Amory -- The fir tree / Hans Christian Andersen -- Saint Stephen was a clerk / Anonymous -- I saw three ships / Anonymous -- The ghost of Christmas Eve / J.M. Barrie -- The white road / E.F. Bozman -- A Christmas memory / Truman Capote -- December night / Willa Cather -- Christmas is a sad season for the poor / John Cheever -- What was the Christmas star? / Arthur C. Clarke -- Christmas in Maine / Robert P. Tristram Coffin -- The Christmas tree / Samuel F. Coleridge -- Christmas Eve / Alistair Cooke -- A Christmas dinner won in battle / Stephen Crane -- little tree / e.e. cummings -- Santa Claus / Walter de la Mare -- A Christmas chapter / Charles Dickens -- The holly-tree / Charles Dickens -- A little boy at Christ's Christmas tree / Fyodor Dostoyevski -- An Iowa Christmas / Paul Engle -- A Christmas gift of music, long ago / Hans Fantel -- The first Christmas tree / Eugene Field -- Home for Christmas / M.F.K. Fisher -- Christmas trees / Robert Frost -- Dulce domum / Kenneth Grahame -- The oxen / Thomas Hardy -- Mellstock-Lane / Thomas Hardy -- Going the rounds / Thomas Hardy -- The listeners / Thomas Hardy -- How Santa Claus came to Simpson's Bar / Bret Harte -- The Christmas spirit / William W. Hassler -- Gift of the Magi / O. Henry -- The inexhaustibility of the subject of Christmas / Leigh Hunt -- New-fashioned Christmas / Aldous Huxley -- Christmas Eve / Washington Irving -- A visit to the bank / Shirley Jackson -- Paris, Christmas, 1876 / Henry James -- The murder of Santa Claus / P.D. James -- Christmas Eve / James Joyce -- A letter at Christmastime / John Keats -- A schoolboy's holiday / Charles Lamb -- Old folks' Christmas / Ring Lardner -- Joy in Freetown / Edna Lewis -- Valley Forge: 24 December 1777 / F. Van Wyck Mason -- The cloud forest / Peter Matthiessen -- The lily-white boys / William Maxwell -- All the days of Christmas / Phyllis McGinley -- Merry Christmas / Herman Melville -- Christmas story / H.L. Mencken -- A hint for next Christmas / A.A. Milne -- On the morning of Christ's nativity / John Milton -- A visit from St. Nicholas / Clement C. Moore -- The tree that didn't get trimmed / Christopher Morley -- A Christmas dinner / Noel Mostert -- The Christmas that almost wasn't / Ogden Nash -- Our crafty little Christmas / John Neary -- A Christmas train / Jack Newcombe -- The Christmas football match / Oswestry Observer -- War in Val D'Orcia / Iris Origo -- Celebration in Cherokee Flats / Gordon Parks -- The Christmas bird count / George Plimpton -- A Christmas story / Katherine Anne Porter -- The tailor of Gloucester / Beatrix Potter -- The kid hangs up his stocking / Jacob Riis -- Christmas / Eleanor Roosevelt -- Mr. K*A*P*L*A*N and the Magi / Leo Rosten -- Now is the time of Christmas / James Ryman -- Reginald's Christmas revel / Saki -- A Brooklyn Christmas / Betty Smith -- Tree-shaking day / Lillian Smith -- The burning babe / Robert Southwell -- Christmas at sea / Robert Louis Stevenson -- Christmas on the frontier / Joanna L. Stratton -- Crisp new bills for Mr. Teagle / Frank Sullivan -- Is there a Santa Claus? / The Sun -- In Memoriam A. H. H. / Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- Doctor Birch and his young friends / William Makepeace Thackeray -- Conversation about Christmas / Dylan Thomas -- A winter walk / Henry David Thoreau -- Merry Christmas / James Thurber -- Christmas at Claremont / Queen Victoria -- The annual crisis of love / Loudon Wainwright -- The Christmas feast / Andrew Ward -- The distant music of the hounds / E.B. White -- Merry Christmas / Laura Ingalls Wilder -- An editorial on Christmas Day, 1917 / Wipers Times -- The Magi / William Butler Yeats.
Subjects: Christmas fiction.; Literature.; Short stories.; Christmas;
Available copies: 7 / Total copies: 7
unAPI