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29261) Wildlife of a prairie river
Pub. Date
c1991
Summary
This is a cavalcade of wild birds and animals ... the story of a prairie river. The prairie river's water is the catalyst of life. The land that surrounds the river appears desolate, but a closer look reveals the beauty of some of America's finest and most precious wildlife resources. The viewer will come away with a new insight into this wild habitat. It's February. In the top of a cottonwood tree, a Great Horned Owl sits on her eggs, marking the...
29265) Nashville
Series
Pub. Date
Ã2000
Summary
Nashville interweaves the stories of 24 characters over 5 days during a political rally in the capital of country music.
29266) An Officer and a gentleman
Series
Summary
A timeless tale of romance, friendship, and growth. Loner Zack Mayo enters Officer Candidate School to become a Navy pilot and in thirteen weeks he learns the importance of discipline, love and friendship.
Series
Summary
Seeking revenge against the people who killed him, Freddy Krueger haunts the dreams of teenagers, and when he kills them in their sleep they are dead in real life; Freddy tries to possess a teenage boy so he can continue his killing in the real world; Freddy haunts the dreams of teenagers at a mental hospital, but Nancy helps the teens to discover they power they hold in their dreams to fight him; Kristen passes on her power of pulling people into...
Series
Pub. Date
c1990
Summary
The Wyoming Centennial Wagon Train was a re-enactment of a portion of a wagon train trip. Occurred over a portion of the Oregon Trail, from Casper to Cody, Wyoming. Includes narration to provide some explanation of what 1800's settlers went through in a move to the West.
29271) Hunter-warrior of the plains
Pub. Date
1993
Summary
Set in the northern plains in the 1860s, this story tells of two teenage Plains Indians boys as they learn to be hunters and warriors.
29272) Along the Bozeman Trail
Pub. Date
1988
Summary
"The story of the Bozeman Trail and the Indian Wars of 1866-68 in Wyoming and Montana primarily as seen through the eyes of the late Mark D. Badgett, a modern day pioneer."