Shiloh 2 [videorecording] / a Dale Rosenbloom/Carl Borack presentation in association with Utopia Pictures ; produced by Carl Borack, Dale Rosenbloom ; screenplay by Dale Rosenbloom ; directed by Sandy Tung.
Material type: FilmPublisher number: 37315 | Warner Home VideoPublication details: [United States] : Warner Home Video, [2001]Description: 1 videodisc (96 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 inISBN:- 0790757478
- Shiloh season
- Shiloh two
- Director or photography, Troy Smith ; editor, Tom Seid ; music, Joel Goldsmith.
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Adult DVD | Dr. James Carlson Library | DVD | FAMILY Shiloh 2 | Available | 33111003977796 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
The adventures of a boy and his beagle continue in this sequel to 1997's Shiloh. Marty Preston (Zachary Browne, replacing Blake Heron, who played the role in the first film) is a well-meaning 12-year-old who adopts Shiloh, a beagle who was treated cruelly by his first master, a bitter alcoholic named Judd (Scott Wilson). However, when Judd is hurt in an auto accident, Marty realizes Judd may have lost one of the only friends he had, even if he did mistreat Shiloh. With help from his parents (Michael Moriarty and Ann Dowd), Marty tries to help Judd get back on his feet both physically and emotionally. Rod Steiger also joins the cast returning from the first film as the crusty but lovable Doc Wallace. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
Based on Shiloh season by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor.
Originally produced as a motion picture in 1999.
Special features: Interviews with cast, filmmakers and author; Behind-the-scenes footage; theatrical trailer.
Director or photography, Troy Smith ; editor, Tom Seid ; music, Joel Goldsmith.
Michael Moriarty, Scott Wilson, Rod Steiger, Zachary Browne, Ann Dowd, Bonny Bartlett.
In this sequel to Shiloh, Marty risks everything to turn an enemy into a friend, but it's Shiloh that teaches Marty about kindness and forgiveness when he heroically saves the life of the man who mistreated him.
MPAA rating: PG for mild thematic elements.
DVD.
In English or French with optional English, French, or Spanish subtitles; closed captioned.