Rating: Summary: A unique way of telling a story. Review: Ernest Thompson Seton's story has been brought to the screen in a remarkable and unique way. There is no dialogue in the whole movie. The story is told through narration by Rex Allen (who had the perfect voice for this sort of thing) and music performed by the Sons of the Pioneers. (The title song, which reappears throughout the film, was written by the Sherman Brothers.) Oliver Wallace provides a nice music score and the outdoor photography by Jack Couffer and Lloyd Beebe is beautiful. All of these elements combine to form a very entertaining film. May the legend live on.
Rating: Summary: Legend of Lobo Review: This movie is rather interesting considering it is about a wolf and it covers the critter from birth until the end of the movie. I thought it was a good movie for kids of all ages.
Rating: Summary: Legend of Lobo Review: This movie is rather interesting considering it is about a wolf and it covers the critter from birth until the end of the movie. I thought it was a good movie for kids of all ages.
Rating: Summary: Bitter-sweet Review: This movie made me laugh and cry. I love the story of LOBO. This film will make you sing, dance, shout for joy, and of course, like all dog movies, cry. Bitter-sweet is defently the one and only way to describe LOBO and his adventures. This movie is good for only these ages listed: 7 8 9 10 and up. LOBO is a great movie, but little kods would get bored or be sad at certain parts. LOBO + VCR = Bitter-sweet.