The Journey of Natty Gann (1985)

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Title: The Journey of Natty Gann

Genre: Adventure, Family, Drama

Cast: Meredith Salenger, John Cusack, Ray Wise, Jed, Lainie Kazan, Scatman Crothers, Barry Miller, Verna Bloom, Bruce M. Fischer, John Finnegan, Jack Rader, Matthew Faison, Jordan Pratt, Zachary Ansley, Campbell Lane, Max Trumpower, Doug MacLeod, Garry Chalk, Dwight McFee, Peter Anderson, Corliss M. Smith Jr., Hagan Beggs, Ian Black, Ray Michal, Clint Rowe, Frank C. Turner, Jack Ackroyd, Grant Heslov, Gary Riley, Scott Andersen, Ian Tracey, Walter Marsh, Kaye Grieve, Hannah Cutrona, Gabrielle Rose, Marie Klingenberg, Stephen E. Miller, Robert Clothier, Don S. Davis, Alex Diakun, Tom Heaton, Harvey M. Miller, Sheelah Megill, Jeff Ramsey, Gary Hendrickson, Wally Beeton, Doug Boyd, Bryan Couture, Al MacIntosh, Lorne LaRiviere, Bob Storms, Jennifer Michas

Release: 1985-09-27

Runtime: 101

Plot: America is in the depths of the Great Depression. Families drift apart when faraway jobs beckon. A courageous young girl confronts overwhelming odds when she embarks on a cross-country search for her father. During her odyssey, she forms a close bond with two diverse traveling companions: a magnificent, protective wolf, and a hardened drifter.

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I saw this one back in the late 80s but I don’t remember much about it. How about you guys? Was it any good?
 
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