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Directed by Craig ClydeOrigin USAGenres Drama,
ComedyThemes Christmas filmsActors Kristy Swanson,
Danielle Chuchran,
K.C. Clyde,
Edward Herrmann,
Tess Harper,
Michael G. HagertyRating64%
Quelques jours avant Noël, le mari de Martha la quitte pour une jeune femme qui va vider leur compte en banque. Mise à la rue avec ses deux fillettes et son fils, Martha cherche un travail et un endroit où dormir. Elle est engagée par Trudy, adorable veuve et gérante d’un pub. Elle s’attire vite les sympathies de toute la clientèle et rencontre Joe Hopkins, Shérif de la ville, aussi célibataire que charmant...Directed by Craig ClydeGenres DramaActors John Denver,
James Read,
Irene Miracle,
Brian Keith,
Don Shanks,
Christopher NeameRating58%
A young boy, Danny McKay, stays with his grandmother while his parents are away. The grandmother gives him a journal written by his grandfather when the latter was a teenage boy. It relates how he, Jacob McKay, travelled with his parents and younger brother Toby in a covered wagon on the way to California to seek a better life. Somehow they become separated from the wagon train that they originally joined up with and become stranded in the Rocky Mountains. While they are sleeping, an enormous bear appears and rummages through the wagon, scaring off their mules and livestock and scatters their possessions. The axle of the wagon is broken in the process and the father, John McKay, decides to build a shelter where they presently are as it would take too long to fix the axle and winter is about to arrive. Also, the mother Emma is heavily pregnant with their third child. Jacob and Toby are sent to look for food and come across a lodge owned by an old Sioux medicine man Dark Wind. Having read about the Indians in books, Jacob and Toby fear for their lives when the old man appears but are quickly re-assured by the fortuitous arrival of mountain man Abner Murdock, who understands the Sioux language and acts as interpreter. Both Murdock and Dark Wind share a meal with the McKays, and Dark Wind regales them with the story of the great bear known by the Sioux nation as Walking Thunder, with whom he shares a kindred spirit, and who had dominion over the land in which they live. Directed by Craig ClydeOrigin USAGenres DramaThemes Films about animals,
Films about dogs,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Kate Jackson,
Ted Shackelford,
Josh Hutcherson,
Daniel Roebuck,
Rue McClanahanRating56%
Charley Logan (Josh Hutcherson), un petit garçon âgé de neuf ans, entreprend de trouver des familles d'accueil susceptibles d'adopter chacun des chiots issu de la portée d'Annie, une épagneule que sa famille a recueillie lors de son emménagement. Terri, la mère de Charley, est une infirmière qui tente de concilier comme elle le peut sa carrière et sa vie de famille avec son fils et son mari, le docteur Ben Logan. Charley découvre bientôt qu'Annie a un pouvoir miraculeux. Après bien des mésaventures, le jeune garçon et son chien engagent une course contre la montre pour sauver les chiots, menacés d'euthanasie à la fourrière... , 1h25
Directed by Craig ClydeGenres Drama,
Action,
Adventure,
WesternThemes Films about animals,
Films about horsesActors Miranda Cosgrove,
Danielle Chuchran,
Connie Sellecca,
Fred Ward,
Robert Wagner,
K.C. ClydeRating49%
The Wild Stallion is about an 11-year-old girl from Cleveland, Ohio named Hanna Mills (Miranda Cosgrove), who wants to photograph wild horses for a project and to try to help save them. After visiting a ranch during summer vacation and befriending another 11-year-old girl named CJ (Danielle Chuchran), the girl learns about illegal activities that might jeopardize the mustangs. Along the way she learns about the horses including the legend of the black stallion., 1h38
Directed by Craig ClydeOrigin USAGenres DramaActors Zac Efron,
Bill Cobbs,
William R. Moses,
Tonja Walker,
Rob Pinkston,
Crystal HuntRating54%
Patrick McCardle (Zac Efron) is a fifteen-year-old who is forced to play baseball by his former baseball player dad (William R. Moses) . Patrick doesn't know what to do with his life. When he skips ball practice one day, he visits his friend Houston Jones (Bill Cobbs), a former champion steeplechase jockey. Houston dazzles Patrick with stories of when he was Patrick's age and in love with a rich White girl named Julie, who taught him to ride., 1h28
Directed by Craig ClydeOrigin USAGenres DramaActors Michael Ansara,
T.J. Lowther,
Mary Elizabeth Winstead,
Al Harrington,
Craig Clyde,
Joyce CohenRating59%
After his mother died, 12-year-old Seth George (T.J. Lowther) goes to live with his grandparents on their farm. Grouchy old Murdock (Michael Ansara) is not very happy with the presence of his grandson and is rather hard on him. He was strongly opposed to the mixed marriage of his daughter and doesn't want to hear anything about Seth's Indian father who died a hero in Vietnam when Seth was still a baby. His grandmother (Sandra Shotwell) on the other hand was very fond of Seth but after a while she passes away. Seth also meets the charming yet sporting Annie Jacobs (Mary Elizabeth Winstead). Seth struggles at the farm with his grumpy grandfather and strives to win Annie's heart at the same time., 1h54
Directed by Peter BogdanovichOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Historical,
CrimeActors Kirsten Dunst,
Edward Herrmann,
Cary Elwes,
Eddie Izzard,
Joanna Lumley,
Jennifer TillyRating63%
November 15, 1924: Among those boarding the luxury yacht Oneida in San Pedro, California are its owner, publishing magnate William Randolph Hearst, and his mistress, silent film star Marion Davies; motion picture mogul Thomas H. Ince, whose birthday is the reason for the weekend cruise, and his mistress, starlet Margaret Livingston; international film star Charlie Chaplin; English writer Elinor Glyn; and Louella Parsons, a film critic for Hearst's New York American.