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Old Yeller [VHS]
 
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Old Yeller [VHS] (1957)

Starring: Dorothy McGuire, Fess Parker Director: Robert Stevenson Rating: G (General Audience) Format: VHS Tape
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There's nothing hip about this vintage Disney film that begins and ends with a corny song about the "best doggone dog in the West." But that's the beauty of Old Yeller, originally released in 1957. The simple, heart-warming story of a boy who bonds with a feisty stray dog in 1860s Texas is full of 1950s sensibilities: A Donna Reed-style perfect "Momma" (Dorothy McGuire) who knows best, a couple of brothers who quarrel in the best sitcom tradition, and a father (Fess Parker, in a small role) who goes off to provide for his family, leaving his older boy (Tommy Kirk) in charge and his incredibly cute younger one (Kevin Corcoran) to steal as many scenes in the movie as he possibly can. With Old Yeller at his side, Kirk becomes a little man, who in the end must make a decision so heart-breaking that it's one of filmdom's most memorable moments. --Valerie J. Nelson

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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars LOADED with extras!!!! 10 stars, January 29, 2003
The DVD treatment of this film is also the way a classic should be treated. Disney pulled out all the stops for the DVD's in their new "Vault Disney Collection" which has 4 different releases as of 1/29/03. I have always loved this movie, and you can read all the great things about the film itslef from other reviewers and from the vhs reviews. I want to talk about the DVD treatment. First and most importantly it's WIDESCREEN, maybe for the first time outside of a theatre. What a difference it makes, the film is beautiful in its scope as it was originally intended.

EXTRAS!! Read all about it!
There are about 3 hours worth of incredible extra material here. To find all of the extras is not easy, so make sure you poke around and push on every icon (especially arrows) you can and be sure to even pursue the items that do not sound interesting to you since they can in turn lead to yet another submenu of goodies.
The 2 disc set has much more than is listed here or even on the packaging itself. One of the best bonus features is a complete vintage episode of the Walt Disney television show from 1957, the episode called, "Best Doggone Dog in the West". It has half the episode devoted to a behind the scenes promotion of the film, featuring Dorothy McGuire as our narrator. The other half had a great old featurette called "Arizona Sheepdog", that ran in theatres in 1955 before a main feature. (TRIVIA not on this set - this episode was altered in 1961 for its rerun, and the Old Yeller segment was replaced with a 101 Dalmations segment.)

Several featurettes and archive Galleries with studio fan cards, costume design sketches, lobby cards, invitations, film production letterhead, posters, magazine ads, screenplay, and the complete exhibitors campaign book; Audio features with production photos and behind the scenes shots with the sounds of Radio Spots from the original release, two songs, a foley sound effects demonstration, and 2 interactive "Sound Studio" demonstrations. Also more production archives; included is the fan letters sent to Gibson the author; a news story from TV about the unveiling of the memorial to Old Yeller in Gibsons home town, which Disney studio participated in; a documeentary on the writer; a short new video called "Dogs" ; recent interviews with cast members;

My favorite, a nice featurette giving us a first ever rare glimpse of the famous "Golden Oak Movie Ranch" owned by Disney where this film and so many others were filmed. I had always wanted to see it and my wish finally came true. Another feature is the 1961 Disney Studio Album which is a photo album/video showcasing everything the Disney Studio created in 1957 from Parks, to TV, to film. A really neat extra is the actual complete recording of the original "Old Yeller" storybook LP album released as merchandising, narrated by Fess Parker. Next there is yet another documentary on the making of the film.

Also included here as a big bonus is the original theatrical Pluto cartoon "Bone Trouble" released along with the Old Yeller in 1957, so you can see it the way you did back when. Show the kids the way it used to be, when you went to the movies and you saw more fun stuff than just commercials before the main feature.

I challenge anyone to watch this without getting caught up in the story, or to keep from singing the great title song. All ages truly love this family film. The book that the story is based on by Gibson will long be remembered as a classic. Disney respected the book in their film, and made a movie that is many great things.

Thank you!, whoever at Disney pushed to treat this DVD like this. The extras have caused me to rave about the Vault Disney series to everyone I know and buy extra copies for my loved ones as Christmas presents. I hope all Disney fans buy tons of these so Disney understands it is worth putting the extra work into a DVD. If I could give it 10 stars I would, well worth the price!
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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A BOY AND HIS DOG...., June 6, 2004
I first saw this as a kid and nearly never saw another movie again. Especially one with an animal in it. For anyone who has ever bonded with an animal (especially a dog), "Old Yeller" strikes a nerve or two. The was also the first time I ever heard the phrase "It's only a movie!" after I saw "Old Yeller" because I cried so hard. This is probably one of the finest family films ever made by the Walt Disney people. It's a simple tale of a frontier boy who bonds with a stray dog (that more than proves it's loyalty) and the boy's final realization that he has to grow up. Dorothy McGuire is the steadfast mother and Tommy Kirk is the boy who must make a gut-wrenching decision that will start him on the road to maturity. I hated this movie for years but as an adult I more than see the beauty of it now and highly recommend it all round. But keep those kleenex handy because if you're like me, you'll need 'em.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Come Back Yeller, April 9, 2005
This is one of those Disney classic movies that stands the test of time. Brilliant direction, casting, and sets. The sets were done by the same man that did the sets for "Shane". Along with this wonderful story of a pioneer family and its incredible dog. You get a second disc filled with extra features. You get a Pluto cartoon on the first disc that shows before the feature. The movie will appeal the most to dog lovers but has something for the whole family. Old Yeller along with being a wonderful companion risks his life three times to save family members. The fight with the bear, wild pigs, and wolf are intense and not recommmended for young children to see. Furthermore when Old Yeller gets hydrophobia what has to be done will upset the little ones. The scenery is beautiful and the set shots are excellent. The movie is in letterbox format and the restoration is perfect. I highly recommend this to anyone that wants a good family movie for all but the very young.
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5.0 out of 5 stars ANOTHER GREAT DISNEY CLASSIC!!!!!
I LIKE THIS MOVIE. THIS IS A GREAT MOVIE. THIS IS A GREAT FAMILY MOVIE; I WOULD RECOMMEND THIS MOVIE TO ANYONE WHO ENJOYS WALT DISNEY MOVIES!!!!!
Published 1 month ago by A. R SCOTT

1.0 out of 5 stars Old Yeller, original movie 1957
I was only 6 or 7 when I saw this movie. I absolutely hated it & I cried in the theater & all the way home & for days afterwards. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Lyne R. Charlsen

2.0 out of 5 stars old yeller
movie came in on time. however, it did not have a case with it. it was just the tape and that is it.
Published 9 months ago by T. Pressley

5.0 out of 5 stars A Classic - Old Yeller
After searching in local big box stores, I was able to locate only the "non-Disney" releases of this classic motion picture. Read more
Published 12 months ago by Carol E. White

2.0 out of 5 stars WASN'T IMPRESSED
This movie hit the theaters on Christmas Day in 1957 starring Dorothy McGuire as Katie Coates, Fess Parker as Jim Coates and Jeff York as Bud Searcy. Read more
Published 17 months ago by Gary L. Dibert

5.0 out of 5 stars You can't afford to waste the good part frettin' about the bad. That makes it all bad.
When I watched Old Yeller a few years ago, I had not seen it for many years. I had completely forgotten how powerful it was and was completely blown away by it's brilliance! Read more
Published 21 months ago by David Rosengreen

5.0 out of 5 stars The Classic Tear-Jerker
Shortly after Jim Coates leaves his wife and two young sons alone on their Texas frontier homestead to go on a cattle drive, the family takes in a large, thieving, stray, yellow... Read more
Published on September 12, 2007 by Monty Moonlight

5.0 out of 5 stars Will Always remain a classic
I fell in love with this movie many years ago as a kid, and it still remains a treasured classic in my heart. Read more
Published on July 6, 2007 by G. Jennings

4.0 out of 5 stars Best Doggone Dog in the West
Life was tough in the old west. There were wild critters, Native Americans (annoyed that someone was taking their land, again), insufficient rain, the lecherous fat guy looking... Read more
Published on March 6, 2007 by Lonnie E. Holder

1.0 out of 5 stars Worst Doggone movie is the world!!!!!!!
I watched this film because everyone said it is a classic. Like many classics it is anything but. Why does everyone cry at this movie? Read more
Published on October 25, 2006 by R. Wilkerson

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