Lassie / Andre / Black Beauty Triple Feature (Widescreen)

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Lassie / Andre / Black Beauty Triple Feature (Widescreen)

This family-fun triple feature is certain to touch the hearts of kids and adults of all ages. "Lassie," the legendary dog that eveyone loves leaps back onto the screen in this all-new, exciting, updated version of "Lassie." "Andre" is the remarkable true story of a seal who each spring swam hundreds of miles to visit the human family that rescued him when he was an orphaned pup. And "Black Beauty," based on the all-time favorite novel by Anna Sewell, is a lyrical tale of the friendship and understanding between a young boy and his colt. These three timeless stories are sure to thrill and delight friends, family and the young at heart for many years to come. "Lassie" (1994) - Determined to start a new life in the country, the Turner family - Dad, stepmom, little Jennifer and teenager Matt - leaves the city for the wilds of Virginia. The move creates problems for everyone, especially Matt, who feels lost and alone in his new surroundings. Fortunately, the Turners are helped by a homeless collie who becomes part of their lives - and Matt does a lot of growing up as a result of the dog's unflinching loyalty. Watch the extraordinary collie protect Matt from a snarling wolf, rescue him from a raging waterfall or just nuzzle up for affection, and you'll know "Lassie" is more than a story of a boy and his dog - it's the story of a boy and the most remarkable dog in the world! "Andre" - Keith Carradine stars as a Maine harbor master who witnesses the playful and appreciative animal's impact on his hometown, his family and especially his shy nine-year-old daughter (Tina Majorino of "Corrina, Corrina"). Her friendship with Andre helps bring her out of her shell, reinforcing this film's timeless message: A little love can have big results. "Black Beauty" - Joe Evans (Mark Lester) and Black Beauty are parted and, before their reunion, Beauty passes from owner to owner as a racehorse, circus performer, military steed in India, and a worker for a coal merchant.