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Shiloh 2: Shiloh Season (1999)

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Directed by
Sandy Tung

Written by
Phyllis Reynolds Naylor, Dale Rosenbloom

Cast
Zachary Browne, Scott Wilson, Michael Moriarty, Ann Dowd, Caitlin Wachs [more]


Release Date
• USA: Jul 2, 1999

MPAA Rating
Rated PG for mild thematic elements.

Running Time
1 hour, 36 minutes

Country UK, USA

Studio Utopia Pictures

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Other Titles
• Shiloh 2: Shiloh Season
• A Dog's Tale (1998)
• Shiloh II: A Dog's Tale (1999)



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 Synopses for Shiloh 2: Shiloh Season (1999)
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They say you can't teach an old dog new tricks. But can a kid help an old grouch change his ways? Picking up immediately where the 1996 family favorite Shiloh left off, Shiloh 2: Shiloh Season continues the drama of a boy, his dog, and the dog's menacing original owner. Zachary Browne plays the part of Marty Preston, the young boy who rescued an abused beagle by standing up to local troublemaker Judd Travers (another convincing performance by Scott Wilson). Although Marty and Judd struck a deal, Judd seems bent on making the boy and his family pay in more ways than one for keeping Shiloh. Fueled by alcohol, Judd's suspicious character and his tendency to shoot whatever critters he pleases deeply disturb young Marty. Once again, the boy risks his own safety and exercises immense courage and compassion to turn Judd into a friend. Michael Moriarty and Rod Steiger reprise their roles as Marty's father and Doc Wallace, respectively. Because the sequel leans heavily on the original movie's plot, it loses its punch as a stand-alone show. Slightly tougher subject matter (the effects of alcoholism, in particular) warrants a slightly older audience; families with 7- to 12-year-olds should fare well. Based on the second book, Shiloh Season, in Phyllis Reynolds Naylor's popular children's trilogy. --Liane Thomas

From Parents' Choice®
Based on the novel Shiloh Season, this feature film sequel has the classic power of a boy and his dog. In the first installment, Marty saves the abused Shiloh. Now he turns his attention to saving the soul of Shiloh's abuser, and children will still be cheering for the dog. A 1999 Parents' Choice® Silver Honor Winner. (Yvonne Coleman, Parents' Choice®)
  
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2.Marty takes in Shiloh, who's been abused by his owner, Judd Travers. Even after Shiloh saves Judd's life, he continues to treat the dog cruelly, threatening to take him away from Marty. A compassionate tale with a strong moral: kindness overpowers hatred. Based on the novel by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor.   
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