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Lassie (1994 film)

Lassie, or Lassie: Best Friends are Forever,[3] is a 1994 American adventure family film directed by Daniel Petrie, starring Tom Guiry, Helen Slater, Jon Tenney, Frederic Forrest, Richard Farnsworth, Michelle Williams, and featuring the fictional collie Lassie.

Lassie

Kenneth MacMillan

Steve Mirkovich

  • July 22, 1994 (1994-07-22)

94 minutes

United States

English

$9,979,683[2]

Plot[edit]

The Turner family moves from Baltimore, Maryland, to the small town of Franklin Falls in Tazewell County, Virginia, hoping to start a new life. The move creates problems for everyone, especially 13-year-old Matt (Tom Guiry), who feels lost and alone in his new surroundings, and still has not come to terms with his father Steve's (Jon Tenney) remarriage to Laura (Helen Slater) after his mother's death. But with the help of a stray Collie dog named Lassie that the family takes in, Matt learns to adjust to his surroundings and his family's situation. After Lassie saves Matt's life from an aggressive gray wolf one night, the two form a bond.


However, as his father’s planned job falls through, Matt, with help from his grandfather, Len Collins (Richard Farnsworth), helps convince the family to start a sheep farm, which had been his mother's dream. While the Turners get to work, a ruthless neighbor and wealthy sheep farmer, Sam Garland (Frederic Forrest), will stop at nothing to prevent them from succeeding, because it means that they will be occupying some grazing land that he's used in the past. In addition, Sam has two sons, Josh (Clayton Barclay Jones) and Jim (Charlie Hofheimer) who attend school with Matt. Both boys dislike Matt, but Josh's hatred mainly stems from jealousy because a fellow student, April Porter (Michelle Williams), whom Josh likes, is more interested in Matt.


Eventually Sam, with the help of his sons and henchmen, steals the Turners’ new herd of sheep, and kidnaps Lassie. However, she manages to escape, and she and Matt get their sheep back. However Josh and Jim catch up to them, and in the ensuing scuffle Josh finds himself struggling in a raging river, heading for massive rapids and a waterfall. Matt manages to rescue him, but is unable to save himself. Lassie then rescues Matt, but ends up going over the waterfall herself, to Matt's horror. Sam, after learning that Matt had saved Josh's life, apologizes to the Turners for his actions and for the loss of Lassie. The Turners hold a memorial for Lassie at a nearby tree where Matt's mother had carved her initials years before, and Matt carves Lassie's name above his mother's initials. However, Lassie manages to survive the waterfall, and although injured, she returns home shortly afterwards and is reunited with Matt at his school.

Howard as

Lassie

as Matthew Turner

Tom Guiry

as Laura Turner

Helen Slater

as Steve Turner

Jon Tenney

Brittany Boyd as Jennifer Turner

as Sam Garland

Frederic Forrest

as Len Collins

Richard Farnsworth

as April Porter

Michelle Williams

Joe Inscoe as Pete Jarman

Yvonne Brisendine as Mrs. Jarman

Clayton Barclay Jones as Josh Garland

as Jim Garland

Charlie Hofheimer

Jody Smith Strickler as Mildred Garland

Margaret Peery as Mrs. Parker

David Bridgewater as Customer

Earnest Poole, Jr. as Highway Patrolman #1

Jeffrey H. Gray as Highway Patrolman #2

Robert B. Brittain as Grommet Fireman

Rick Warner as Timid Neighbor

Kelly L. Edwards as Smoking Girl

Jordan Young as Smoking Boy

Katie Massa as College Student

Filming locations[edit]

Lassie was primarily filmed in New York, Naro. It was also filmed at Boomer Island Thompson Valley, VA.

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