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The Seventh Brother
Produced by Don A. Judd
Directed by Borbala Mezei, Jeno Koltai
Screenplay by Attila Dargay
Screenplay by Scott Murphy
Screenplay by Jozsef Nep
Production Company: Feature Films for Families
Premiere Date: 1991
Length: 76 min.
 

Genre:   Film
Production Type:
Mormon Contributor(s)
Content Types:
Narrative Film
No Obvious Mormon Elements
Summary:
Text from cover:
Tiny the puppy is lost after being separated from Angie and her grandfather. Tiny must be faithful, courageous and friendly to find his way home. After spending a long night alone in the forest, Tiny is rescued and adopted by a family of rabbits. Unable to find Angie, Tiny decides to be the best brother he can be to the rabbit family. When danger threatens he proves to be a hero, but as winter approaches the rabbits realize Tiny is growing weaker and will not survive without the kind of food dogs need. Tiny's forest friends help him find his family. In his adventures, Tiny discovers that faith overcome fear.

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HBLL Call No: DVDMM 328
Music Composed by: Kurt Bestor
Film Editor: Magda Hap
Country: USA
Language: English




Total Queries: 15. Total Execution Time: 0.020 sec.
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