No more baths! : kids stand up for a friend / produced by New Movie Corporation. [print]
Material type: FilmPublication details: Murray, Utah : Feature Films for Families, (c)2003.Description: 1 videodisc (93 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 inContent type:- two-dimensional moving image
- video
- videodisc
- PN1997.F288.N666 2003
- PN1997
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- Executive producer, Forrest S. Baker III ; written and directed by Tim Nelson ; producers, Rick B. Larsen and Jeff T. Miller ; story by Forrest S. Baker III ; music by Kurt Bestor ; director of photography, T.C. Christensen ; editor, Stephen L. Johnson.
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Executive producer, Forrest S. Baker III ; written and directed by Tim Nelson ; producers, Rick B. Larsen and Jeff T. Miller ; story by Forrest S. Baker III ; music by Kurt Bestor ; director of photography, T.C. Christensen ; editor, Stephen L. Johnson.
"Am I my brother's keeper?" To 10-year-old Keagan, this isn't a question, but a way of life. After learning to help others by watching his parents work as legal aid attorneys, Keagan puts his lessons to good use by watching out for his aging neighbor, Jake. Years ago, after a fire took his family, Jake opened up his home and his heart to Glenwood's children who come to play on his lot each day. When Jake gets in the way of a greedy developer, government bureaucrats are content to push him aside, but they don't anticipate Keagan McPhie. Keagan organizes the Glenwood Springs Kids Corp. into a powerful force of protest to help Jake and remind adults of their responsibility to a friend in need."--Web catalog.
Not rated by the Northern Mariana IslandsAA ; Intended audience: intermediate grades.
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