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I Was a Rat
I Was a Rat
Genres: Kids & Family
1hr 33min

     
     

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Genres: Kids & Family
Sub-Genres: Kids & Family
Format: DVD
Run Time: 1hr 33min
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaDVD Credits: 1
Total Copies: 1
Members Wishing: 0
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Member Movie Reviews

Jill L. from MILLSBORO, DE
Reviewed on 4/1/2024...
One of the wonderful Feature Films for Families series. I’m not a kid and I enjoyed it.
Alice B. from SANDY, UT
Reviewed on 6/10/2013...
On a dark, rainy night a couple let a small red headed, darlingly cute boy into their home. The boy says"I was a rat" and he believes it. Because of his odd behavior the town says he was a"Monster". To save him the couple must discover the truth before it is too late. This is wonderful "Feature Film for families". NO bad language and a good , clean character building story about Courage,Kindness, Helping and Acceptance. The child's name is Roger and only after he is treated with kindness, does he decide he wants to be a boy, not a rat.