The cast of Old Yeller - 1957 includes: Chuck Connors as Burn Sanderson Kevin Corcoran as Arliss Coates Tommy Kirk as Travis Coates Dorothy McGuire as Katie Coates Fess Parker as Jim Coates Beverly Washburn as Lisbeth Searcy Jeff York as Bud Searcy
The boy in Old Yeller is called Travis.
Fred Gibson was inspired to write old yeller when he, as a young boy, had a dog who was killed after a deadly wolf attack. The dog's name was Jack and he jumped in front of his master to protect him and his family.
Old Yeller is a work of fiction. It is a very touching story about a boy and his dog, the adventures they go through, and a tough decision that the boy has to make. It teaches the importance of family and doing the right thing even though sometimes you like it.
In the movie Old Yeller (1957), the dog Old Yeller is bitten by a rabid wolf. Young Travis, the dog's master, shoots shoots Old Yeller, making the scene one of the sadest and most memorable scenes in children's movie history.
The purpose of the book " Old Yeller" by Fred Gipson is no only to entertain, but also to give a great story about a boy and his dog living the country life and their adventures.
The boy in Old Yeller is called Travis.
I think its called old yeller.
Tommy Kirk
One lesson from "Old Yeller" is the bond between a boy and his dog can be incredibly strong and powerful. Additionally, the story teaches about the bittersweet nature of life and the importance of love and sacrifice in relationships.
Fred Gibson was inspired to write old yeller when he, as a young boy, had a dog who was killed after a deadly wolf attack. The dog's name was Jack and he jumped in front of his master to protect him and his family.
Old Yeller is a work of fiction. It is a very touching story about a boy and his dog, the adventures they go through, and a tough decision that the boy has to make. It teaches the importance of family and doing the right thing even though sometimes you like it.
In the movie Old Yeller (1957), the dog Old Yeller is bitten by a rabid wolf. Young Travis, the dog's master, shoots shoots Old Yeller, making the scene one of the sadest and most memorable scenes in children's movie history.
The 16 year old boy, Travis, shoots Old Yeller. Travis's dad is on a cattle run throughout most of the story. When Yeller gets bitten defending the family they put him in the corn crib, just to make sure he doesn't have rabies. When it becomes apparent that he does the mother goes to shoot him, but Travis stops her. He says something to the effect of no, ma, he's my dog I'll do it.
The purpose of the book " Old Yeller" by Fred Gipson is no only to entertain, but also to give a great story about a boy and his dog living the country life and their adventures.
Yes.
Richard Thomas
Billy Seay has: Played Jim Owens as a Boy in "The Foolish Virgin" in 1924. Played Little boy in "Men" in 1924. Played Little boy in "The Chorus Lady" in 1924. Played Benny Hollister - as Young Boy in "Scandal Proof" in 1925. Played Little boy in "Fifth Avenue Models" in 1925. Played Gusel Von Berg in "The Greater Glory" in 1926. Played Undetermined Role in "The Show" in 1927. Played The Little Wolf in "The Unknown" in 1927. Played Leonardo as a Boy in "Drums of Love" in 1928. Played Sammy in "My Man" in 1928. Played Richard as a Boy in "The Foreign Legion" in 1928. Played Bun Wheater in "The Marriage Playground" in 1929. Played Petey in "Lummox" in 1930. Played Norbert in "Hello Sister" in 1930. Played Little Boy in Ice Cream Number in "Kid Millions" in 1934.