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- A young girl's love for a tiny puppy named Clifford makes the dog grow to an enormous size.
- Based on the legendary true story of the Red Dog who united a disparate local community while roaming the Australian outback in search of his long lost master.
- The adventures of a larger-than-life red dog on Bridwell Island.
- An iconic Australian story of family, friendship and adventure, between a young boy and a scrappy one-of-a-kind dog that would grow up to become an Australian legend.
- An animated TV series based on the popular children's book series 'Clifford the Big Red Dog'.
- TV Mini SeriesThe Red Dogs is a documentary examining the notorious Red Dog police unit. Known for aggressive anti-drug tactics, it explores their impact, controversies, and legacy on Atlanta's crime fight and community-police dynamics.
- Early 1980's, the only family toddler Luke knew were the strippers, bouncers, and outcasts that called OKC's rowdiest strip club home.
- An action packed and heartwarming story of the friendship formed between a tank-destroyer dog of the Red Army during WWII and a group of soldiers.
- This is the original Clifford cartoon from the 1980s. It was released in 1988 and it was produced by Nelvana.
- Follows the life of Stephen Dobyns as he deals with life, women, and his move from journalism to poetry.
- An ordinary dog, whose good fortune and ability to connect with people, catapults him to fame.
- Their names and music became legendary: Big Brother & the Holding Company, Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, Quicksilver Messenger Service, and the house band - The Charlatans.
- Three friends make a journey across the West and come up against rustlers, Indian attacks and outlaw gangs.
- After a storm breaks the radio tower on Birdwell Island, Clifford the Big Red Dog and his master, Emily Elizabeth, decide to make music with friends Charley, Cleo, and T-Bone. Kids join them in the fun by making instruments, singing songs, sorting shells, dancing with the dogs, and more. The program's 19 age-appropriate activities challenge children (ages 4 to 6) to develop their memory, logic, and early-math skills. An automatic help tool allows for self-guided play, while all activities progress according to children's skill level. Once they've assembled all the instruments, kids get to create their own music with Clifford and his very big band.
- In 1958, Two young men realized they were settling into lives they hadn't expected to be in. When Bill Tynan decided he'd take a walk to Mexico City to figure out what could be next, Bill Bates asked to come along. With two hundred dollars, a few belongings and Tynan's camera, they headed off, on foot. 2300 miles and 12 pairs of shoes later, they found the kindness of the Mexican people, the beauty of the land and a life changing experience. Bill "Red Dog" Tynan documented their trip with his photos, photos that have held up over the last 56 years to guide this story.
- Help Clifford's owner handle all her chores before the Big Red Dog's birthday party.
- A popular magazine is looking for a special community of dogs to feature in their next issue, and Clifford, T-Bone, and Cleo want to make a big impression. Children develop important skills with Clifford and friends as they travel around Birdwell Island helping their neighbors and playing fun learning activities. Kids complete a scrapbook containing snapshots of their skill-building adventures--making posters, building a playground, completing a rhyming poem, and more. The software teaches important skills like pattern recognition, classifying and sorting, and addition and subtraction. There are 10 entertaining activities in all, providing hours of fun. Three adjustable levels and an automatic help feature allow for independent play. A comprehensive parent's guide is also included.
- Martin decides to take a trip to see his childhood friend, Giggs, in Tahoe. His vacation is interrupted by an unexpected travel partner, Annie. Martin discovers his old buddy is definitely not the guy he once knew, he's now a spy, working for who knows who. To make matters worse, Martin's new friend, Annie, wants to be more than a friend. Martin must decide which is more dangerous: affection or ammunition...but first, Martin must survive an intimidating Italian man (and his poodle), a Cuban intelligence agent (the OTHER CIA) with a Japanese accent, and two members of the CIA that may really be MIA from the FBI. RED DOG. SCOOTER. APPLESAUCE. are code words for "somewhere between THE IN-LAWSand GROSSE POINT BLANK."
- Bad men galore, the funny side of them. The lynching bee is interrupted by a call for the sheriff; a desperado has been cutting up rough in the town. So they tie the loose end of the rope to a boulder and rush back. The negro swaps places with a compatriot for two bits. More fun and frolic are the inevitable result, when the lynchers return and find the wrong victim.
- An ecological reflexion shot in science fiction key, that makes the audience feel like being in not such a far future in which the destroyed human race survives in underwater shelters.
- A girl and her uncle buy a tiny red dog from a sketchy pet store down the street on Christmas Eve and the next day it grows to be an amazing and big superhero dog.
- TV Series
- In the Zulu wars a trained dog saves his master's life.
- Documentary about a trip to Grand Teton National Park and Yellowstone National Park.
- A ranch owner leaves his ranch and his daughter to carry the weekly payroll to the men on the job. On his way he is waylaid by bandits and taken to a nearby copse and tied to a tree. His horse, however, runs away and arrives back at the ranch house. Here his daughter finds it and calling to her aid an Indian working on the place asks him what to do. The Indian calling his dog finds the trail and by following the intelligent beast finally finds the ranchman in his unhappy situation. Then tying a note to the dog's collar he sends him after aid, which eventually arrives just in the nick of time.
- Harvey doesn't want either of his sons going off to war, but they do -- leaving him alone as a widower. One day a mysterious dog shows up confronting Harvey with his past, but possibly being Harvey's guardian angel to ultimate healing.
- Join Clifford the Big Red Dog And Emily Elizabeth Howard On This Reading Adventure.
- After meeting an old miner, he gives the guys and four other men a map to his mine. All goes well with the mining until an unexpected blizzard snows them all inside their cabin for the winter, and somebody steals Heyes' and Curry's gold.
- Summoned to a beleaguered Western village to drive off a desperado, Paladin meets a young Native American, who's taken a correspondence course in being a Marshal, and plans to install himself as lawman for the tiny town. Paladin is charmed by the sincerity and honesty of the seemingly naive Charley Red Dog, whose grandfather was shot for sport in the hamlet. Paladin figures they can work together, though Charley doesn't want any help, plus the town puts on an all-out blitz at high noon, to avoid a Red Dog for Marshal...
- Beau, looking for a place to rest, comes upon a cave with writing on the wall - This is the place J. When several famous outlaws show up looking for Jess, Beau poses as Red Dog so he can blend in, until he finds out what is really going on.
- Christine Dusseau, a female private eye, first blindsides Rockford, then joins him in tracking down the murderer in a case the police have dismissed as a suicide.
- About to be exposed for taking bribes, a politician kills his accuser and frames his victim's bookkeeper.
- Secret and Morocco deal with Dr. O, an opossum that literally wants the world to be a 'darker' place, because the light hurts his eyes.
- Review of "Star Trek Lower Decks: Terminal Provocation." Retrospectives of "Snoopy Come Home" (1972) and "Hatari!" (1962).