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Title:
Cinema Classics (DVD) [videorecording] Family Film Entertainment from Doty Dayton Productions.
Format:
[videorecording]
Publisher:
Vision Video,
Copyright Date:
2005?
Description:
1 videodisc (ca. 80 min.) sd., col. 4 3/4 in.
Subject:
Sager family--Drama
Orphans--Drama
Brothers and sisters--Drama
Pioneer children--Drama
Frontier and pioneer life--Drama
Overland journeys to the Pacific--Drama
West (U.S.)--History--Drama
Oregon National Historic Trail--Drama
Northwestern States--History--Drama
Other Authors:
Bellamy, Earl.
Dayton, Lyman D.
Stewart, Douglas, 1941-
Lamb, Eleanor, 1917-
Martin, Dewey.
Ray, Aldo.
Collins, Anne.
Smith, Dean.
Griffith, James, 1916-1993.
Peterson, Stewart.
Seymour, Ann.
Morrow, Honor, 1880-1940. On to Oregon.
Family Film Entertainment.
Doty Dayton Productions.
Vision Video (Firm)
Notes:
Originally released as a motion picture in 1974.\\Pioneer Woman; originally released in 1973.\\The Proud Rebel; orginally released in 1958.\\Wanted: The Sundance Woman; originally released in 1976. Based on the book, On to Oregon, by Honor Morrow. "This is a true story that took place in 1843. It was told by Catherine Sager to Honor Morrow around the turn of the century." Educational and home use only. Dewey Martin, Aldo Ray, Anne Collins, Dean Smith, James Griffith, Stewart Peterson. Narrator, Ann Seymour.
Summary:
Based on a true story, this is the inspiring story of one family's perseverance in the rugged Old West. On a harrowing 2,000 mile trek across America from Missouri to the Oregon coast, the death of their parents leaves gallant youngsters alone and facing nearly certain death. Showing unbelievable courage, they decide to press on to fulfill their dead parents' destiny.
OCLC:
(OCoLC)68710905
UPC:
727985008769
Locations:
BWPD851 -- Bertha Bartlett Public Library (Story City)

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