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Jack the Bitterroot Beagle overcomes treacherous obstacles, injury, and an encounter with Bigfoot, in his adventurous quest for the Golden Bone. In this movie, director John Williams incorporates a funny, adventurous storyline, over 40 talking dogs and characters, special effects and a soundtrack to provide a unique theatrical and educational experience for children and families. Canine wisecracks fly like frisbees as Jack romps through his own picturesque playground in Montana's beautiful Bitterroot Valley. Whether balancing on a log over a roaring stream, mingling with moose, or scurrying from a Sasquatch, Jack displays natural acting skills that will entertain the whole family.
MOVIE REVIEWS
Per Sandy Robins of MSNBC, - "Jack leads the treasure hunt to find the Golden Bone through some of the most beautiful scenery in the world. This delightful romp allows children to get up close and personal with a variety of animals and appreciate nature. Good family fun. Your dog may even enjoy it too."
Star Wars editor, Mary M. Lind, - says it's "A fun, learning adventure for all."
Peter Rosten (President MAPS: Media Arts in the Public Sc hools) - "The Golden Bone is a charming film that children of all ages will enjoy."
LEARNING MESSAGES FOR CHILDREN
- Be best friends with your siblings and show them love and affection
- Be careful around dangerous situations
- Don't litter, pick it up and pack it out, even if it isn't yours
- Be generous - Don't be greedy
- Share with others who are less fortunate
- Don't tease or make fun of those who are different or handicapped
- Have fun Open all your senses to nature; appreciate and enjoy it
- Don't eat yellow snow, and Yes, taking a bite from a glacial WILL cause a brain freeze
- Be careful with matches/fire and help protect the environment
- Vets are helpful and will take good care of your pet
PURCHASE "THE GOLDEN BONE"
"It is unfortunate that fewer and fewer children are experiencing nature these days," Williams said. "Hopefully Jack can help persuade kids to explore the beauty that Mother Nature has so graciously bestowed on Western Montana and the rest of the world."
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