The Red fury : Against a crooked sky, Seven alone / [DVD] Worldwide Media ; Doty-Dayton Productions in association with Film Production Associates III ; producer, Lyman D. Dayton.
Title from container. Against a Crooked Sky based on the novel by Douglas Stewart and Eleanor Lamb. Seven Alone based on the novel On to Oregon by Honoré Morrow. Against a Crooked Sky, videodisc release of the 1976 motion picture by Film Production Associates III. Seven Alone, videodisc release of the 1974 motion picture. Against a Crooked Sky: Richard Boone, Stewart Petersen, Henry Wilcoxon, Clint Ritchie, Shannon Farnon, Jewel Blanch, Brenda Venus -- Seven Alone: Dewey Martin, Aldo Ray, Anne Collings, Dean Smith, James Griffith, Stewart Petersen, Dehl Berti, Bea Morris -- Red fury: William Jordan, Katherine Cannon, Calvin Bartlett, Alan Hale Jr.. The red fury based on the story by Joe Elliott. The red fury, videodisc release of the 1984 motion picture.
Summary:
Against a Crooked Sky: Story of a young man's quest for his kidnapped sister--and ultimate challenge he must face to get her back. When Sam Isaac's sister is taken by a tribe of hostile Indians, he's determined to bring her back home. But before he does he must accomplish a deadly test of courage. A thrilling and inspiring adventure about the power of love and sacrifice.--from container cover Seven Alone: Based on a true story, Seven Alone portrays the Sager family's perilous journey from Missouri to Oregon circa 1843. After facing a myriad of challenges, tragedy strikes the family, leaving all seven children alone to fend for themselves and continue the journey without their parents.--from container cover Red fury: The story of Frankie, a lost 10-year-old Indian boy who finds himself thrust into the bigotry of a turn-of-the-century white community. Only one man has the heart and courage to give him a home. Only one woman, the school marm, stands up for him against the entire town.
OCLC:
(OCoLC)696832274
Locations:
GBPF771 -- Ankeny Kirkendall Public Library (Ankeny)
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