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Where the Red Fern Grows

  • 2003
  • PG
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
1.5K
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Where the Red Fern Grows (2003)
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Where the Red Fern Grows is the heartwarming and adventurous tale for all ages about a young boy and his quest for his own red-bone hound hunting dogs.Where the Red Fern Grows is the heartwarming and adventurous tale for all ages about a young boy and his quest for his own red-bone hound hunting dogs.Where the Red Fern Grows is the heartwarming and adventurous tale for all ages about a young boy and his quest for his own red-bone hound hunting dogs.

  • Directors
    • Lyman Dayton
    • Sam Pillsbury
  • Writers
    • Wilson Rawls
    • Douglas C. Stewart
    • Eleanor Lamb
  • Stars
    • Joseph Ashton
    • Dave Matthews
    • Renee Faia
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    1.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Lyman Dayton
      • Sam Pillsbury
    • Writers
      • Wilson Rawls
      • Douglas C. Stewart
      • Eleanor Lamb
    • Stars
      • Joseph Ashton
      • Dave Matthews
      • Renee Faia
    • 19User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Joseph Ashton
    Joseph Ashton
    • Billy Coleman
    Dave Matthews
    Dave Matthews
    • Will Coleman
    Renee Faia
    Renee Faia
    • Jenny Coleman
    Mac Davis
    Mac Davis
    • Hod Bellington
    Kris Kristofferson
    Kris Kristofferson
    • Older Billy Coleman
    Ned Beatty
    Ned Beatty
    • Sheriff Abe McConnell
    Dabney Coleman
    Dabney Coleman
    • Grandpa
    Gary Anson
    • Bully Wendell
    Orvel Baldridge
    • Mr. Pritchard
    Robert Bauman
    • Hunter #2
    Andrew Dickison
    • Rainie Pritchard
    Stuart Dickison
    • Rubin Pritchard
    Julia Downs
    • Sarah Coleman
    Tess Bohne
    • Alice Coleman
    • (as Tess Downs)
    Kevin Gourd
    • Bully Garth
    Zack Hamilton
    • Bully Bart
    Kyle Jeffrey
    • Rubin #2
    Lindsey Labadie
    • Delores
    • Directors
      • Lyman Dayton
      • Sam Pillsbury
    • Writers
      • Wilson Rawls
      • Douglas C. Stewart
      • Eleanor Lamb
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews19

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    8graeshadowe-24-676603

    Really enjoyed it.

    Its not better. It's not worse; it's just different enough to make it as enjoyable and powerful as the original. Dave Matthews impresses with his believable portrayal; as does the rest of the cast. Dabney Coleman, who's characters are usually sleazy, did excellent and likable work. More "historically " accurate than the original movie, it seems. From the costumes to sets, to the acting. Only reason i gave it an 8 is so many tiny details overlooked that could have been included with little trouble.
    6trevorrathburn

    Review on the movie

    The movie is about a young boy named billy and his 2 hunting dogs. The boy loses bets and saves a life his friends bet him and he lost. He enters competitions to earn money for his family to move. He loves his dogs then one day that all changed the movie makes people cry. Billys grandfather runs a store and makes billy do a bet they called his grandfather pops or gramps. His store sells everything. Billy got into a fight with the whole towns boys. Billy works his butt off to buy his 2 dogs little anne and dane. The movie is a very said movie but i would highly recommend the movie
    1terrillwhite-1

    Two thumbs down!

    To start, I am a huge Red Fern fan. I have the first one on DVD and video and also have read the book several times. I am from Tahlequah, OK where the movies were filmed and so it does strike a home chord for me. I finally purchased the remake today and I must say that I am so disappointed. Usually remakes kind of mix things up a little bit to make it a little more interesting than the first . . . this is exactly like the first, almost word for word and the acting leaves you wondering where they come up with these people at. Dave Matthews should stick with his singing gig and the boy that played Billy Coleman was awful. Also the movie was very unrealistic. I have been coon hunting several times and you let the dogs do the hunting and just wait until they bark treed. This poor kid is running all over the woods right behind the coon. UNREALISTIC. Also, I love how it is pouring down rain and they are fogging up dust. Poor special effects! Dust doesn't fog up in the rain! This movie was a good waste of $21 and also a good waste of Tahlequah's money since most of the bills were left unpaid here by the production crew! BAD MOVIE!
    10mooneyhanfilms

    I saw the film May 3, 2003 at it's World Premiere/Tribeca Film Festival, New York

    I had the privilege of being at the World Premiere of "Where The Red Fern Grows" May 3, 2003 at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York. I have worked for three years to help bring the film out of the financial problems that has kept it from being finished and released. There were many others who dedicated so much of their time doing the same thing, one of which was not fortunate enough to make the credits, Julie Davis. We owe her great gratitude. There were so many who did all they could to see the film come to fruition. All believed in this film and the final product speaks for itself.

    Joseph Ashton, who played the lead role Billy Coleman, did a fantastic job. I spoke with him at the premiere and, not only is he a great actor, but he is an extremely nice young man. Joseph definitely has a great future in the film business. Also the rest of the cast gave great performances. Dave Mathews was perfect in his role and showed that he too has a great future as an actor in the film biz if he so desires. A damned good job for the first time out.

    Lyman Dayton, who was the producer on the 1974 version of "The Red Fern" was the beginning director/producer/screenplay writer of the new version. He was with it when it fell into financial troubles and tried constantly to save the film. I presented the film to a fine producer/businessman Bob Yari, and after a couple of years of various negotiations, he brought in Crusader Entertainment(who had tried to make a deal before) and the film was brought out of financial problems and made ready to finish. Sam Pillsbury, a well respected director, was brought in to finish "The Red Fern". Sam did a fantastic job finishing the film and taking it to the silver screen. The extraordinary contribution of these two great directors, that led to the finished product, can be seen and felt throughout the film.

    At the premiere, everyone was struck by the emotions, humor, suspense, and the heart felt feelings experienced from this film. And at the end I will guarantee you that there was not a dry eye in the audience. Yes, "Where The Red Fern Grows" will finally be on the big screen, and is destined to be a Classic Family Film for many years to come. I am extremely proud to have the credit as one of the executive producers.

    Wayne Mooneyhan Executive Producer
    5donaldricco

    stick to the book!

    Well, in all truth, I rented this because of Dave Matthews, because I love his music. I didn't know what to expect. And while he was OK, and this is a star filled cast, I did not like the movie. Very cheesy, very boring. And everyone looked way too clean for an old Oklahoma farm family setting. Definitely not my cup of tea.

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    • Trivia
      Robert S. Telford who played the Station Master in the original Where the Red Fern Grows (1974) plays the exact same character here nearly 30 years later.
    • Goofs
      When Billy is given the trophy for catching the most raccoons, the camera pans the crowd and a little girl is shown (briefly) smiling, wearing braces on her teeth. Braces weren't invented yet during the period in which the movie takes place.
    • Connections
      Remake of Where the Red Fern Grows (1974)
    • Soundtracks
      If I Could Only Go Back Again
      Written by Alan Osmond and Mike Curb

      Performed by Jim Witter

      Published by Mike Curb Music (BMI)/Claudine Publishing (BMI) administered by Mike Curb Music

      Produced by Michael Lloyd and Mike Curb

      Arranged by Michael Lloyd

      Programming by Keith Heffner

      Engineered by Bob Kearney

      Mixed by Michael Lloyd and Bob Kearney

      Pro Tools Editing by Bob Kearney

      Production Assistant: Mike Lloyd II

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    • Release date
      • May 3, 2003 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Цветок красного папоротника
    • Filming locations
      • Tahlequah, Oklahoma, USA
    • Production companies
      • Crusader Entertainment
      • Elixir Films
      • Bob Yari Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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