Best Animal movie.
1-Free Willy(1993):
Great synthesis made by the director Simon Wincer about the relationship between child and a whale.Dramatisation is is well enough for causing our tears drop to much.The film has a great end and I advice for all children because the movie shows good friendship.The whale Keiko has on top performance by playing the role Willy.Its soundtrack is still remembered.This movie causing the people saving and protecting the whales.The story is:A homeless boy named Jessie is caught by writing with spray outside to whale tank.And the authorities sentence him to clean up the tank and put him in a new home.When working meet Willy and after their relationship Jessie learns the friendship and love life from Willy and he opens up himself to the new parents and whale caretakers.Then Jessie hears the conversation of the man who owns the park and he understand that he prepare to use his dirty tricks on Willy.Can Jessie save Willy from this situation.The scenes of Willy make me excited.
2.White Fang(1991):
In a fine adaptation of Jack London's novel, a teenager heads to Alaska circa 1900 to find and work his dead father's claim. Fortunately, he finds an older mentor to teach him about gold mining and wilderness survival, and a half-wild dog to love and protect him. Beautiful nature photography and a stirring film score enhance this tale of a naive but resourceful boy growing up.
3-Bear(1989):
The director Jean-Jacques Annaud shows again his class in this movie.It's to hard to make a movie almost only with bears but Annaud's effort beats this idea.Although there is too little conversation in this movie,Annaud make it to be loved by too many people.His showing style of wild life,his point view style and the area which the film is making are wonderful.He shows us with his premium class the story of a bear cub's first year of life with telling from the animal's point of view.The story is:After its mother was killed the young cub stay alone in the life and when wandering he latches onto an adult male grizzly.This old bear grow up him ,protects and educates him.Moreover,he teachs the cub in the cub's initial encounter with the most dangerous creature in the world,with Human.
4.Old Yeller(1957):
After Dad sets out on a cattle drive, his youngest son finds a stray yellow dog and adopts him. Eventually the whole family bonds with "Old Yeller," but their attachment to the dog will be severely tested. This movie confronts some difficult issues, including the loss of a beloved pet (have your hankies ready) and making the transition from child to adult. It provides a nice re-creation of rural Texas life in 1869.
5.Never Cry Wolf(1983):
Based on a true story, this film relates the adventures of a naturalist who travels to the Arctic to study wolves by living with them. A tenderfoot in terms of wilderness life, he almost dies before he is rescued by an Eskimo. Thereafter he gradually bonds with a wolf pack. His crisis comes when the pack is threatened by a band of hunters. This is one of the most beautiful nature films ever made. There are no children in this movie, but children will identify with the hero because he has a childlike sense of wonder, curiosity, and willingness to try almost anything (like dining on mice, to find out why wolves eat them).
6.Lassie Come Home(1943):
Here you have the classic boy-and-his-dog movie. Young Joe is forced to give up his beloved collie because his family is so poor it can no longer afford to feed a pet. The dog escapes from his new owner, the Duke of Rudling, and returns to Joe. To prevent another escape, the Duke takes Lassie far away (from Yorkshire to Scotland). When freed by the Duke's kindly granddaughter, Lassie makes a long, heroic journey back to Joe (don't worry -- everything works out ok). This movie made Lassie (actually a whole series of Lassies) a star and spawned a number of sequels, a radio show, and a TV series.
7.Black Beauty(1994):
Based on Anna Sewall's children's classic, this film offers the life history of a Victorian-era horse. The horse himself endearingly relates his own story about his ups-and-downs with a series of masters. A 1946 black-and-white version, though not as good, also has charms. But beware the 1971 version.
8.Misty(1961):
Misty tells the tale of a boy and a girl living on an island off the coast of Virginia who befriend a wild horse. Filmed where the story actually takes place, it features beautiful settings. The film is based on the popular Marguerite Henry book, Misty of Chincoteague.
9.The Black Stallion(1979):
Get ready to watch a truly magical film that is a feast for the eye and the soul. In the movie's first half, a boy and a horse are shipwrecked on a desert isle, bond, and have many adventures; in the second half, they are rescued, train as jockey and racehorse, and then compete for a racing championship. Containing fine acting, a magnificent horse, and stunning cinematography, this movie is based on another classic children's book by Walter Farley.
10.National Velvet(1944)
A heartwarming classic, the film takes place in England, where a young girl wins a horse, trains him with the help of a male friend, and then enters him in the Grand National Steeplechase. The movie features one of the most superb horse-racing sequences in all of film and a star-studded MGM cast (featuring Elizabeth Taylor and Mickey Rooney).
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