• Newly Released
  • Popular
  • Actors
MySite
  • Newly Released
  • Popular
  • Actors
My Favorites ❤️

Services
BrandingDesignMarketingAdvertisement
Company
About usContactJobsPress kit
Social
Movie 1

So Dear to My Heart

1948-11-29
82 minutes
DramaFamilyAnimation
6.628

The tale of Jeremiah Kincaid and his quest to raise his 'champion' lamb, Danny. Jeremiah's dream of showing Danny at the Pike County Fair must overcome the obstinate objections of his loving, yet strict, grandmother Granny. Jeremiah's confidant, Uncle Hiram, is the boy's steady ally.

Country : United States of AmericaLanguage : en

Cast:

Movie 1

Bobby Driscoll

Jeremiah 'Jerry' Kincaid

Movie 1

Luana Patten

Tildy

Movie 1

Beulah Bondi

Granny Kincaid

Movie 1

Burl Ives

Uncle Hiram Douglas

Movie 1

Similer Movies:

Movie 1
Adventure
Family
Animation

The Book of Pooh: Stories from the Heart

Movie 1
Action
Adventure
Comedy
Family
Fantasy

Night at the Museum

Movie 1
Fantasy
Animation

Le Dévoreur de Couleurs

Movie 1

Harry Carey

Head Judge at County Fair

Movie 1

Raymond Bond

Pete Grundy - Storekeeper

Movie 1

Walter Soderling

Grampa Meeker

Movie 1

Matt Willis

Mr. Burns - Horse Trainer

Movie 1

Spelman B. Collins

Judge

Movie 1

John Beal

Jeremiah as an Adult - Narrator (voice)

Adventure
Drama
Fantasy
Family

Ronia: The Robber's Daughter

Movie 1
History
Drama
Western

Viva Zapata!

Movie 1
Comedy
Family
Fantasy

Mary Poppins

IMDb6.7/10
Where to watch:
Amazon Video
Apple TV Store
Google Play Movies
YouTube
Fandango At Home

TMDP Top Reviews:

r96sk

Not far off being a good film, in my opinion. <em>'So Dear to My Heart'</em> does do bits well, there are a few amusing moments and some sweet ones. The cast are pleasant enough, if nothing standout. A couple of parts are a little slow, while it has the usual animal questionability to it that a lot of films tend to have from this era. All in all, an alright watch but one that's just short of being something I'd recommend. It's nothing bad, I will say that. /copied directly from my Letterboxd review\