Where the Red Fern Grows
Where the Red Fern Grows is a 1974 drama film directed by Norman Tokar and starring James Whitmore, Beverly Garland, Stewart Petersen and Jack Ging. It is based on the 1961 novel of the same name.
Plot
Twelve-year-old Billy Coleman is obsessed with coon dogs and coon hunting, but good dogs cost money that his family cannot afford. However, he sees several good dogs belonging to others, including a man named Mr. Kyle. One day Billy's father mentions that there's a Bluetick pup for sale at his grandpa's store. Billy runs to see it, only to have the Pritchard boys talk their father into buying it just to spite Billy. Billy's grandpa tells him that if he wants dogs he has to earn them. He begins working multiple jobs and finally earns the fifty dollars two puppies will cost. By that time, the price has dropped by five dollars each. Billy orders the dogs, but they arrive in Tahlequah, Oklahoma 30 miles away, because the mail stage won't carry live animals. Billy sneaks out of the house in the night and travels to Tahlequah. He uses his leftover ten dollars to buy presents for his family; overalls for Papa, dress cloth for Mama and candy for his younger sisters. Billy picks up the pups at the depot and carries them home in a gunny sack. He has to stop overnight and encounters a cougar which snarls at him until he makes a fire to scare it off.
More details
author | Douglass Stewart Eleanor Lamb |
---|---|
contentLocation | Oklahoma |
director | Norman Tokar |
editor | Bob Bring |
genre | drama |
keywords | american indian angel aquatic locomotion belong bluetick bluetick coonhound buy candy coon coon hunting cougar dog family father fern fight fire general store god grandpa gunny sack hatchet hunt indian legend money mountain lion native americans in the united states obsess overall pick up present prize money pup puppy raccoon redbone redbone coonhound river sale snarl store swim thunderstorm treeing walker coonhound tulsa united states dollar |
musicBy | Lex de Azevedo |
producer | Lyman Dayton |
productionCompany | Doty-Dayton Productions |
publisher | Crown International Pictures |