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Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9780780624139 Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, NTSC ISBN: 0780624130 Label: Turner Home Ent Languages: Manufacturer: Turner Home Ent Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Turner Home Ent Release Date: October 05, 1999 Running Time: 94 minutes Studio: Turner Home Ent Theatrical Release Date: July 12, 1998 Editorial Review: Description: A realistic portrayal of the struggles of today's American farmer. Each family member must make their own sacrifices - as they are able. Inspiration for all Americans. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Wonderful movie!!This movie is sad, but very heart warming. The story is very dramatic. I think that this movie is a great family movie that makes everyone feel happy. Rating: - "Everything That Rises"Great movie, breathtaking scenery, stunning performances (especially by Ryan Merriman). Just one flaw...could Turner possibly put it on DVD in a letterboxed format??? All that scenery, bigger than life performances...and that lousy full-screen format!!! Please put it on DVD and in a letterboxed format!!!!! Rating: - Touching story of family and hardship...The only disappointment I can possibly associate with Everything that Rises would be the fact that I can not purchase it on DVD. Directed by Dennis Quaid, Everything that Rises has an all-star cast and takes full advantage of its beautiful Montana setting. On the surface it is a story of a family falling on hard times financially, compounded with the debilitating injury of their 12 year old son. On a deeper level, it is a celebration of human relationships, the resilience of the human spirit and ... Read More Rating: - Mare Winningham my favoriteI have never seen anything that Mare Winningham was in that wasn't five stars and this one doesn't fall short. She is my favorite and I'd like to see all her work.If you love touching story lines like I do you will love this film. Diane Rating: - Strong story of father and sonThis made-for TV movie has many of the cliches of the modern-day western -- young family struggling to hang onto a ranch, the bank threatening to foreclose, developers buying up land to turn into "ranchettes." The difference in this case is that the writer, Mark Spragg, knows this material first-hand. He grew up on a dude ranch in northwestern Wyoming and knows the people who have lived in this part of the world all their lives. He's written about it in a fine collection of essays, "Where Rivers ... Read More |