Sixth-grader Marty and his family try to help their rough neighbor, Judd Travers, change his mean ways, even though their West Virginia community continues to expect the worst of him.
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The motion picture based on Phyllis Reynolds Naylor's Newbery Medal-winning novel Shiloh was given two thumbs-up by Siskel and Ebert and went on to sell more than one million copies in video. It was followed by the equally popular Shiloh 2, based on the sequel, Shiloh Season. Now the concluding chapter in this beloved story is also on film.In Saving Shiloh, Marty wants to believe that Shiloh's former owner, Judd Travers, has put his history of drinking and violence behind him. But Judd seems to attract the kind of trouble that makes it hard to believe he's really changed. Then, just when it seems Judd will never be able to escape the shadow of his past, a dangerous accident gives him the chance to prove himself. Can Judd Travers actually become a hero? The motion picture based on Phyllis Reynolds Naylor's Newbery Medal-winning novel Shiloh was given two thumbs-up by Siskel and Ebert and went on to sell more than one million copies in video. It was followed by the equally popular Shiloh 2, based on the sequel, Shiloh Season. Now the concluding chapter in this beloved story is also on film.In Saving Shiloh, Marty wants to believe that Shiloh's former owner, Judd Travers, has put his history of drinking and violence behind him. But Judd seems to attract the kind of trouble that makes it hard to believe he's really changed. Then, just when it seems Judd will never be able to escape the shadow of his past, a dangerous accident gives him the chance to prove himself. Can Judd Travers actually become a hero?
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