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Where the Red Fern Grows: Part Two: Directed by Jim McCullough Jr.. With Wilford Brimley, Doug McKeon, Chad McQueen, Lisa Whelchel. An embittered WWII veteran returns to his grandfather's home in the Louisiana woods.
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Where The Red Fern Grows Part 2. Where the Red Fern Grows: Part Two is a continuation of the classic novel, a story as magical as the original. The haunting richness of the Louisiana woods, the innocent joy we find in Old Dan and Little Ann, and the loving wisdom of Grandpa Coleman combine to touch the hearts of young and old alike.
Summaries. An embittered WWII veteran returns to his grandfather's home in the Louisiana woods. The old man helps his grandson readjust by giving him two hound dog puppies to care for.
Jan 1, 1992 · An embittered WWII veteran returns to his grandfather's home in the Louisiana woods. The old man helps his grandson readjust by giving him two hound dog puppies to care for. Jim McCullough Jr. Director.
A remarkable testimony of the sovereignty of God unfolds in WHERE THE RED FERN GROWS: PART 2. Based on the novel by Wilson Rawls, the movie opens in 1946 as two marines, Billy Coleman and Rainee Pritchard return from WW II to the Louisiana farmhouse of Grandpa Coleman (Wilford Brimley) and Billy’s sister, Sara.
- Jim Mccullough
- Wilford Brimley
An embittered war veteran readjusts to civilian life in Louisiana with the help of a neighbor boy and two puppies. Watch Where the Red Fern Grows, Part II with a subscription on Prime Video. Page ...
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39850615. Where the Red Fern Grows is a 1961 children's novel by Wilson Rawls about a boy who buys and trains two Redbone Coonhounds for hunting. [1] It's a work of autobiographical fiction based on Rawls' childhood in the Ozarks.