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To Dance With the White Dog [VHS]
 
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To Dance With the White Dog [VHS]

Hume Cronyn , Jessica Tandy , Glenn Jordan    Universal, suitable for all   VHS Tape
4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Hume Cronyn, Jessica Tandy, Christine Baranski, Terry Beaver, Harley Cross
  • Directors: Glenn Jordan
  • Writers: Susan Cooper, Terry Kay
  • Producers: Glenn Jordan, Brent Shields, Bruce Savin, Patricia Clifford, Richard Welsh
  • Language English
  • Classification: U
  • Studio: Cinema Club
  • VHS Release Date: 19 May 1997
  • Run Time: 100 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00004RVBS
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 4,683 in Video (See Top 100 in Video)

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Very...Nice 8 July 2004
By A Customer
Format:VHS Tape
While sentimentality may run riot throughout, if ignored it can be a heart-warming film that will stick with you for a while and constantly tug at the ole heart strings. If you want a film to escape into and leave you feeling, well,nice then this is it.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
By Kona TOP 1000 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
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This exceptional drama stars Hume Cronyn as Sam, a farmer, who's beloved wife of fifty years, Cora, has died. The couple were devoted to each other in life, and Cora's spirit, in the form of a beautiful white dog, returns to look after Sam and help him in his time of grief. The old man is greatly comforted by the dog, whom he alone can see, and as his own health ebbs, he faces his death with anticipation, for he knows he will see his Cora again.

Was there ever a better acting couple than Jessica Tandy and Hume Cronyn? Their life experiences etched into every line of their gentle faces, and their real love evident in their eyes, their performances bring not only tears, but also a sense of awe for their profound talents. The script is guaranteed to tug at your heartstrings and send the hopeful message that death is not necessarily the end for those who truly love. A memorable film; heartily recommended.

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37 of 38 people found the following review helpful
Have You Seen a White Dog Dancing with Your Father? 6 May 2002
By Tsuyoshi - Published on Amazon.com
Sometimes a work "made for TV" suffers from cast from B minus List, and cheesy-quicky idea borrowed from somewhere else -- like a huge meteo coming from the outer space -- but very often it produces a genuinely good one, and now here's one for you.

Sam and Cora is a typical American husband and wife, long lived in a country pecan farm in Georgia, with daughters near them and sons already got their own jobs. But now Sam is left alone, after a death of his wife, but he finds a new friend in a white dog which seems to come out of nowhere. But one strange thing is that though Sam can see her, touch her, feed her, and even dance with her, no one else doesn't seem to see this dog. Is it his illusion? Or something else?

Terry Kay's original book is treated with a subtle touch to realize a magic feeling in an ordinary life, and the relations between his worried family members and confident Sam himself are marvelously drawn with a snappy dialogues. Naturally, the acting from the two veterans is always first-rate, with Hume Cronyn as Sam (who got Emmy Award), and Jessica Tandy as Cora (nominated for Emmy but with a little more screen time, she could have won). And the fact that these actors were really married for a long time, and by the time of shooting this film Jessica tandy got a diagnosis as having cancer makes the whole picture more precious and gives a bitter-sweet taste to it.

The latter part of the film is, frankly speaking, I found a bit weak, the story being streched (especailly the episode about the river should be deleted, being out of tune), and the film tends to speak the things that should be left unsaid. The final result, however, is more than satisfactory, proving that those veteran actors are true American cinematic treasures. Recommended.

By the way, the original book has become suddenly a bestseller in Japan in 2001 and 2002, and more than 1.5 million copies have been sold. And to capitalize in the popularity, they quickly made a film of this book with all-Japanese cast.

24 of 25 people found the following review helpful
The start of a new adventure, not a ending... 6 April 2001
By Rebecca Johnson - Published on Amazon.com
When Sam's beloved wife Cora tells him she will always be there for him, she keeps her promise. After being married for 50 years, Cora has a heart attack and leaves Sam alone dealing with his own ailing health, or so he thinks.

When a beautiful white dog appears, everyone starts to worry. The white dog is only visible to Sam. Slowly the dog becomes visible to all the family members. When Sam is in trouble, the white dog is always there for him.

In a movie dealing with the issue of life and death, I found it insightful of the writers to describe death as a new adventure instead of an ending. Unlike the movie "Dad," this movie is not sad from the start to finish and is much more upbeat. The humor is laugh out loud throughout. His two daughters are always worrying about their dad and get themselves into quite a funny predicament. Life should be filled with humor and good times.

Death is sad because we feel sorry for ourselves and miss the relationship we had. The person leaving this life is starting on their new spiritual journey in eternity. Hume Cronyn gives an inspirational performance and seems to have brought much of his own wisdom to the character of Sam. Character is something that makes an actor good. It is conveyed through the acting and is never masked by it.

Watching this type of movie will help you to discover your own feelings and beliefs about real-life issues and it will deepen your awareness to those around you who need your love and attention. When it comes down to it, Sam has his family and his beliefs. His wisdom seems to guide him in life and he looks for the good in life.

When you seek out good in life, it keeps finding you!

~The Rebecca Review
15 of 15 people found the following review helpful
One of the most beautiful movies I've ever seen 28 Jun 2004
By Robin M Goffinet - Published on Amazon.com
Shortly after celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary, Sam Peek loses his beloved wife Cora to a heart attack.

Told from the perspective of his son James, this heart touching story tells of Sam and his family. One day shortly after Cora's death, a snow white dog shows up on Sam's porch. Sam grudgingly feeds and eventually takes the dog in. The problem is, when he tells his children about the white dog, they think he is losing his mind because only Sam can see it. The dog stays with Sam and becomes his constant companion. Eventually, he realizes that the dog is really Cora, back to take care of him through his last days.

A heartwarming and sometimes humorous story of everlasting love. It never fails to bring a tear to my eys.

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