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Mandie And The Secret Tunnel
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Item description for Mandie And The Secret Tunnel by Lois Gladys Leppard, & Owen Smith...
Overview Young Mandie's life changes when her Cherokee friends help her escape to a mansion that holds the hidden secrets of her past and the key to her future. "Mandie and the Secret Tunnel" is an incredible adventure that takes Mandie in search of her family roots. Compelled by the story that her father told her from the time she was a small child, Mandie makes a discovery that ultimately reunites her with the family she never knew she had. It's a story filled with adventure, mystery, comedy, and romance. Based on the best-selling MANDIE book series written by Lois Leppard and set in the late 1800s, this film boasts a delightful cast of characters who, in the tradition of LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE and ANNE OF GREEN GABLES, learn valuable lessons as they conquer hardships and celebrate life's triumphs. Staring Dean Jones and Lexi Johnson. |
Item Specifications...
Running Time: 103.00 minutes
Record Label Lost World Pictures
Format Color / DVD / NTSC
Dimensions: Length: 7.5" Width: 5.4" Height: 0.6" Weight: 0.2 lbs.
Binding DVD Video
Release Date Sep 1, 2009
Publisher Bridgestone Multimedia
Age 9-12
ISBN 0740319183 ISBN13 9780740319181 UPC 095163882501
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Availability 100 units. Availability accurate as of May 23, 2012 09:10.
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Reviews - What do customers think about Mandie And The Secret Tunnel?
 | Great Family Film Dec 9, 2009 |
| Our entire family watched this film a few days ago and we loved it! It is full of adventure, and from what my oldest daughter tells me, very close to the actual Mandie book. It is a family-friendly film with nothing objectionable (how nice for a change!) and combines comedy with heartfelt moments. There was just one scary part at the beginning where little ones will need to hide their eyes while viewing. All in all, I would highly recommend this movie! | | |  | Not recommended Nov 16, 2009 |
We have bought these books for my daughter since she was 8 years old and she is now 26. So we thought it would be so much fun to watch the movie! How disappointing! The movie did basically follow the story however, some of the things we loved about the Mandie books were missing.
1. The fact that in the end after she had gotten herself in trouble she always apologizes. 2. She is always in a position to be afraid and she quotes scripture. 3. Mandie did not call Ned "Uncle Ned". 4. References to the "Big God" as far as I can remember were left out. 5. The fact that the books were Mysteries not corny comedy.
These things may have been done to appeal to a secular audience, yet they missed the mark no matter. This was more a comedy than a Mystery and as our family watched it the one thing we loved most was when it was over. The acting reminded me more of a vaudeville slapstick type of acting. However, whatever they were attempting it is pulled off poorly. The acting quality just was not there. Yes it is a clean family movie... but it reminds me more of a community theatre production.
My sincere hope is before they do any other movie is they will rethink what they have done . I wasted money on this movie!!
| | |  | A fine family viewing pick Nov 16, 2009 |
| Mandie and the Secret Tunnel is a video for all ages. Based on the best-selling Mandie books by Lois Gladys Leppard, it's set in the late 1800s and revolves around young Mandie Shaw, who just lost her father and sets out to find a new home, assisted by some Cherokee Indian friends. When strangers to a uncle's fortune show up to claim his estate, adventures and dangers evolve. A fine family viewing pick. | | |  | Good movie! Nov 15, 2009 |
I read the Mandie books when I was a kid and I felt like this movie did the books justice. The movie definitely followed the story line in the books. I suspect this was a low budget film and there are some things that could've been better, particularly the music score. The acting was decent and I thought the video footage was probably the best aspect. I honestly think if the music had been better the whole film would've been more effective.
My daughter (8 yrs) has watched the famous American Girl movies but has little to no interest in reading the books. After watching this Mandie film, she went out the same day and bought the second Mandie book. I feel like the movie wetted her appetite for more. I am thrilled because it prompted her to READ! It would be nice if they made more of these movies. | | |  | Darling movie. Oct 21, 2009 |
| I first started reading the Mandie books when I was twelve. Needless to say, I'm more than twice that age now. So it was quite a delight for me when I stumbled across this movie at Blockbuster. I had no idea they were making Mandie movies. I'm so glad to see it! I thought this movie did a fairly accurate portrayal of Mandie and her kin. I really enjoyed the Cherokee personalities. And I thought Dean Jones as Jason Bond was especially good. Uncle John was well portrayed by a dapper young gentleman. And in essence, the movie was darling and very likeable. The single and only reason I don't rate it a five star movie is because I thought the almost comedic style of acting in the movie detracted from what could have been a very serious and successful story line. Other than that, I really enjoyed this movie. | | | Write your own review about Mandie And The Secret Tunnel
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