Imprint[S.I.] : Good Dog II, LLC ; Burbank, CA : Distributed by Warner Home Video, c2006.
Note: GeneralBased on the novel by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor.
Note: GeneralOriginally produced as an American motion picture in 1999.
Note: GeneralDouble-sided disc includes standard version (side one) and widescreen film (side two).
Note: GeneralSpecial features: Cast & crew [text feature]; Theatrical trailer [featurette] (1 min.); Interviews with cast, filmmakers, and author [featurette] (16 min.).
Note: ContentCredits -- Trouble with ... -- Sorry excuse for a ... -- Class assignment -- Eyes open -- Sleepover at the Howards -- Little kindness -- Shiloh season? -- Marty's test -- Confessing to Judd -- Porch confrontation -- Lost and found -- Can dogs change? -- Dara Lynn attacked -- You'll be sorry -- Topic of conversation -- Quiet time -- Dangerous driver -- To the rescue -- Not easily mended -- Can't we just try? -- Helping hands -- He's got mail -- Real hero -- Judd's visitors -- True rumors -- End credits.
Abstract:Shiloh is settling in nicely with Marty and his family, but Judd Travers continues to make himself a nuisance, drinking and driving, hunting illegally on land belonging to Marty's family, and threatening to take Shiloh back. Now that he's saved Shiloh, kind-hearted Marty wants to save Judd, despite the fact that Judd wants nothing to do with him. Marty and Judd both face, as Doc Wallace says, "the tests of life" for which there are no simple resolutions. Marty confront s a dilemma kids often face alone: deciding when it's right to keep one's word and when the greater good is to break it; distinguishing truth from gossip and learning how gossip can hurt; and finding out that both kindness and cruelty must be learned and can be taught.