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Call of the Wild (DVD)
Christopher Lloyd, Timothy Bottoms, Veronica Cartwright, Christopher Dempsey, Joyce DeWitt, …
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R109
Discovery Miles 1 090
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Ships in 10 - 25 working days
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Family adventure loosely based on the novel by Jack London.
Christopher Lloyd stars as Bill Hale, a recently widowed man living
in Montana who has his nine-year-old granddaughter Ryann (Ariel
Gade) to stay for several weeks while her parents go abroad. When
Ryann finds a wounded wild dog on the back porch one night, she
names him 'Buck' and dreams of taking him back to the city as a
pet. But her grandfather knows that the animal will eventually have
to return to the wild, and to help her understand this he starts
reading Jack London's 'Call of the Wild' aloud to her each night.
However, Ryann has hatched a plan of her own, and enlists the help
of a local boy to train Buck up as a sled dog champion.
Here is the firsthand account of a member of one of the United
States Army's three-man Tactical Psychological Operations Teams,
groups of men tasked with winning the hearts and minds of Iraq's
civilian population through leaflets, loudspeakers, conversation,
and bribery. Transcribed from and inspired by Russell Snyder's
personal wartime journal, it is a story of introspection, relating
how the feelings of eagerness and uncertainty in a young man
unfamiliar with war were replaced with the dread knowledge that,
buried within his soul, beneath a facade of goodwill and morality,
lurked the capacity to kill his fellow men. There are scenes of
battle retold within the pages of Hearts and Mines, descriptions of
the feelings of seeing once-familiar human bodies destroyed beyond
recognition. Some days are described as being full of hope and
appreciation for the beauty of the world, others with despair for
the omnipresent cruelty and destruction which has a habit of
consuming men when they feel unaccountable for their actions. It
captures the sensory experience of living in a singular environment
full of strange plants and animals, friends true and false, and
determined enemies, encapsulating the existential fear of mortar
and rocket attacks, as well as the ridiculousness of military
bureaucracy, such as was demonstrated by a sergeant major's
decision to punish graffiti artists by removing the doors of all
the camp's toilets.
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