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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hey, Disney! This is the kind of film you should be making!,
By ROM (El Paso, TX) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Follow Me, Boys! (DVD)
I remember the tune from when I saw it as a kid in the late 60s, and have hoped to see it again ever since. What a breath of fresh air compared to the tripe that Disney puts out today. Films like these remind us of America's Golden Age. Wonderful performances by all, uplifting singing on the trail, and a heart-rending, happy ending make this film a MUST HAVE in the libraries of parents who want wholesome entertainment for their kids. I wonder why more of the 1960's Disney movies have not come out on DVD. As a parent, I dont have to be woried about foul language ,sexual inuendos, or even "attitudes" that my kids will see glorified when we watch films like these. I gave my copy to a newly-minted Eagle Scout, and will order another for my family...
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars
Another Disney DVD Disappointment,
By The Details Matter "Proprietor" (City of Angels) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Follow Me, Boys! (DVD)
.It seems that Disney just can't get consistent with the quality of their DVD releases. While the film stands on its own as an American treasure, the opportunity to optimize the DVD format for "Follow Me Boys" has been completely squandered. While the Bonus Features give us a gallery of photos (which are much too small to even appreciate), only "Looking Back at Lem's Boys" is offered in our bonus package (that is, if you don't count the opportunities to "Register Your DVD" or return to "Main Menu." "Looking Back at Lem's Boys" bonus is nice, in that it's the reflection of several of the young actors in the film who are now grown men in their 50's. Even so, if this piece cost more than a thousand bucks for Disney to produce, someone got robbed. Most amateur videographers could match the quality of this presentation. During the "Looking Back" presentation, some politically correct genius chose to digitally remove all traces of the cigarette that Walt Disney was smoking while talking with Fred McMurray on the set of this film. Such an assault on historical integrity is absurd... particularly in that Disney died of lung cancer only weeks after the film was released. Sadly, DisneyDVD has missed the opportunity to provide a QUALITY release (one worth of the name "Disney"), which should have included: - a documentary on the magnificent career of one of Hollywood's most beloved actors: Fred McMurray - a film commentary by Kurt Russell - biographies of a stellar cast, including screen legend Lillian Gish; Vera Miles; Luana Patten ("Song of the South" and "So Dear to My Heart"); Charlie Ruggles (namesake of the early Disneyland Main Street U.S.A. shop "Ruggles China and Gift House"). A "where are they now" feature on the cast of boys from the film would have been a great addition. - A feature on set decorator Emile Kuri and Special effects man, Eustace Lycett. The importance of their work on Disney films is incalculable, and yet is commonly overlooked by today's audiences. - A feature on Walt Disney's significant contribution as story man on this feature film would have been an appropriate tribute. His personal contribution directly shaped the film that would finally be made. - Walt's personal filmed introduction for "Follow Me Boys" should have been included. Even A&E included this on their recent salute to Kurt Russell; yet somehow DisneyDVD saw it as unnecessary. Unbelievable! Ironically, as the select "premieres" for "Follow Me Boys" were taking place throughout the country in December of 1966, this filmed introduction was played even newspaper headlines revealed that Walt Disney had succumbed to cancer. The high significance of Walt's own words was a magnificent affirmation of Kurt Russell's talent and of Walt's high hopes for Russell's career. Sadly, a generation of new Disney viewers may never hear this touching final story from the master storyteller himself. We'll just call it... "opportunity lost".
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Foloow Me Boys,
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This review is from: Follow Me, Boys! (DVD)
This video is a wonderful family film. It is long however but worth every minute of it. I highly recomend this video.
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