Posted on 01/08/2013 5:09:58 PM PST by The Wizard
If you have never heeded my posts, I ask you to heed this one....
Years ago Walt Disney produced this great movie explaining liberty, and in the newly released DVD it includes special segments where uncle Walt himself explained liberty, what it means, why it is important and why it must be defended....
Not only you, but your children will understand it's lessons, and if many of us will die fighting this criminal bama, then it will fall to our children to understand why he is wrong and we and the founders where right....
Take this gift from Walt Disney himself to explain why they will have to carry on when we are gone....why what America is, is different than any other country, and why it must be restored and rescued from these criminals....
Thank you! All I was finding was VHS!
I love the book, but I did not know that there was a movie. Yay!
Two of my home-schooled kids have read the book, I don’t know if their teacher (mom) knows there is a movie.
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Original TEA PARTY!
We saw this on the Disney Channel many years ago, when our kids were young. We all enjoyed it.
I see that Amazon is offering a two-movie set of Davy Crockett along with the DVD of Johnny Tremain. Worth getting both together, at a slightly reduced price. I think I’ll order them for my grandchildren to watch.
I saw Davy Crockett when it came out, and I remember I really liked it.
Giving up your guns? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bywHCTjuoaw
you can buy the book and DVD on amazon
Due to extreme medical injury, I have no disposable income. I looked on free TV, movie sites without luck. Do any FReepers have free TV site recommendations? Thank you
It’s on Amazon instant video and Netflicks
I can’t believe you posted this. Johnny Tremain and the Sons of Liberty have been own my mind lately. I’ve been intending to get the story to my grandkids.
An apparently ever lasting memory goes back to the day I saw it at the movies when I was a single digit midget. I only remember bits of the story. What sticks in my mind is at the end of the movie I thought how great it must have been to be involved in the Revolution and that opportunity was gone forever.
Hey, back then that’s the way things looked.
better yet, read the book... waaaay better than the movie...
It was when I was in school so many years ago. I still cringe when I think of Johnny burning his hand on that hot silver.
i highly recommend the audio version of the book... unabridged... it is so well done... it is much deeper than the movie... by the end of the book, we were weeping--just in awe of those early American revolutionaries and everything they sacrificed to establish this country...
Thanks, it sounds just right for them as they game the winter away. They do enjoy hearing a good story.
Remember watching this as a kid on TV. When it became available on DVD, I got myself a copy. Excellent film!
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