A young Midwestern boy and his dog Shiloh deal with their family's issues, while befriending a cantankerous old man with a bad reputation, trying to find the good in him. Based on Phyllis Reynolds Naylor's book by the same... more » name and continuing the Shiloh saga, "Saving Shiloh," draws the story of Marty, Shiloh, and Judd to a conclusion that brings the story full circle.DVD Features:
"Saving Shiloh delivers suspense, heart, and top notch performances. Jason Dolley is a likable and believable Marty, plus his tomboy sister is a total crack-up. But it's Scott Wilson who makes the flic soar. Wilson makes Judd so despicable and sad at the same time; you are uncertain until the very last minute whether a man this horrid can be redeemed. Definitely not to be missed: Shiloh, the irresistible beagle, being interviewed in the Special Features section. Parents will like this one as much as their kids."
Finally!
Robert Lovgren | SWEDEN, Gothenburg | 07/28/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Finaly! 3:rd Shilo on DVD - Thank you Amazon! Those films are soo good!"
Oh what a sweet movie!
Chrissy K. McVay | North Carolina | 04/08/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The pup that plays Shiloh is just adorable! I can imagine the vast temptations the actors must've had to constantly cuddle and squeeze this little dog all day. Shiloh is off on another adventure when his master attempts to solve a murder mystery in their small town. The gossip turns the suspicion toward Judd. Is it possible Judd is horrid enough to kill someone, or are the rumors about the recluse getting out of hand? Marty isn't convinced that his neighbor is guilty, despite Judd's past problems. The movie teaches some valuable lessons without being the least bit preachy. Very well written, and a great family film. I'm keeping a copy around for my future grandchildren.
Chrissy K. McVay
Author of 'Souls of the North Wind'"
Good family film
Nana Pfig | Cibolo Texas USA | 01/18/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is a good film for families to enjoy together. All ages will like it."
BEST MOVIE EVER!!!!!!
Nana Pfig | 02/21/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I love this movie. It is a great family film. There are no swear words in it either, but to understand it you have to either read the books or have seen the last two movies. Just like in the book they talk about someone getting killed. But they don't show anything bad except Judd kicking his dogs. I recommend this movie for ages 6 and up.