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  1. Language. English. Box office. $3,000,000 (U.S./Canada) [1] Savage Sam is a 1963 American Western film sequel to Old Yeller based on the 1962 novel of the same name by Fred Gipson. Norman Tokar directed the live-action film, which was released by Walt Disney Productions on June 1, 1963. It did not enjoy the success of the original.

  2. Children's literature portal. Savage Sam is a 1962 children's novel written by Fred Gipson, his second book concerning the Coates family of frontier Texas in the late 1860s. It is a sequel to 1956's Old Yeller. It was inspired by the story of former Apache captive Herman Lehmann, whom Gipson had seen give an exhibition when he was a child.

  3. May 18, 2020 · Wait, no, the horse spooks and runs, leaving Travis unconscious in a creek. Sam finds him and knocks him back into the water with the force of his puppy kisses and waggly tail. He starts to race after Arliss and Lisbeth but Travis can’t keep up when he’s not injured, starving, exhausted, and overheated.

  4. Savage Sam is the 1963 film sequel to Old Yeller, written by Fred Gipson. It was inspired by the story of former Apache captive Herman Lehmann, whom Gipson had seen give an exhibition when he was a child. Norman Tokar directed it, which was released by Walt Disney on June 1, 1963. Savage Sam is Old Yeller's son (although he was called Young Yeller in the first film and also looked different ...

  5. The Old Yeller story continues with Savage Sam, his son and the family he belongs to. Savage Sam is in a fight with a bobcat, Little Arliss in tow, when the family gets word that some Indians are on the stealing horses and the Pa sends Travis (the oldest son, about 12 yrs. old) to fetch Arliss.

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  6. Written by Elizabeth Shaw. Fans of Gipson's Old Keller, the first book in this series, may be surprised by the plot of Savage Sam. It is completely different from his first book, following Travis and his brother after they are captured by a Native American tribe. The plot is inspired by the story of Herman Lehmann, who was captured by an Apache ...

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  8. Synopsis. In this sequel to 'Old Yeller', Savage Sam is Old Yeller's son. He is a Bluetick Coonhound, and every bit as courageous and loyal as his father, as well as an incredibly keen tracker. Sam mostly likes chasing a bobcat, sometimes with Arliss.