The Boxcar Children: Surprise Island [DVD] [2017]
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Interview with The Composer
Behind-the-Scenes Interview with The Sound Editing and Mixing Team
Directors
- Daniel Chuba
- Mark A.Z. Dippé
Writer
- Daniel Chuba
Cast
- Joey King
- Griffin Gluck
- Carter Sand
- Gil Birmingham
- Dane DeHaanJoe
- J.K. SimmonsDr. Moore
- Martin SheenJ.H. Alden
Crew
- Daniel ChubaProducer
- Mark A.Z. DippéProducer
- Kenneth BurgomasterComposer (Music Score)
- Michael RaffertyEditor
- Aaron MeyersonExecutive Producer
- Maureen GormanExecutive Producer
- Anna ChiCo-Director
Details
- GenreAction and Adventure,Adventure
- TitleThe Boxcar Children: Surprise Island
- Duration82 minutes
- Year of Release2017
- Product TagsDVD
- FormatDVD
- Program TypeMovie
- Sound FeaturesDolby Digital w/ sub-woofer channel, stereo
- Aspect Ratio1.78:1
- LanguageEnglish, French, Spanish
- SubtitlesEnglish, French, Spanish
- Region Code1
- StudioShout Factory
Other
- Product NameThe Boxcar Children: Surprise Island [DVD] [2017]
- UPC826663183382
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Rating 5 out of 5 stars with 2 reviews
(2 customer reviews)to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Beautifully Animated
||Posted .Wonderful story for the family. I enjoyed the film I ended up getting it.
This review is from The Boxcar Children: Surprise Island [Blu-ray] [2017]
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Funny Jokes, Unexpected Challenges, Adorable anima
Posted .Summer is just around the corner, and there’s no better way to start it than by watching this alluring animated film. I could not stop smiling the entire time, because I felt as if I was at the beach, enjoying my summer vacation. With humorous jokes, unexpected challenges and adorable animals, you will become captivated for the full hour and a half. If you are trying to figure out your fun plans for summer vacation, all you need to do is watch this film. The Alden children have just begun their summer vacation and are truly ecstatic. After running home joyfully to see their grandfather, the kids are presented with exciting news - they are going to spend summer break on their grandfather’s secret island. Little do they know, their summer will be filled with marvelous adventures, since they have to do everything on their own. But, the kids end up meeting a boy living on the island named Joe, who has a hidden secret. Join Benny, Henry, Jessie and Violet (four orphaned brothers and sisters) as they have the vacation of a lifetime. Benny, played by Carter Sand, is such an optimistic, inquisitive young boy. He always wants to help his family, such as asking to drive his grandfather’s boat. Jessie, played by Joey King, is a responsible girl with a big heart. She looks out for Benny and gives him his teddy bear when he needs it. I admire her compassion, because she exemplifies the perfect sister. John Alden, played by Dane DeHaan, is humble and thoughtful. He plants an entire garden for the kids to admire. I cannot wait to have my own garden when I am older. The animation is impeccable. For a few moments during the film, I felt as if I had time traveled from the movie theater to the beach. I could not help but envision myself next to waves, listening to the beautiful sounds of nature. My favorite part is when all of the kids make their own first dinner. Once they sit down at the table, they begin feeding their dog some bread. This is hilarious, because it reminds me of how I always feed my dogs extra food. Dogs are adorable, and, no matter how much food you give them, they will always beg for more. The message of this film is that when you work as a team, anything is possible. No matter what challenges there are in this world, you can transcend them. Life is short, so we need to make the best of it. Next time you feel that the world is not on your side, just remember that everything happens for a reason. These kids teach us to enjoy summer vacation and to never give up. If they can do this, so can we. I give this film 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for kids ages 6 to 12. It is the perfect family-friendly film, because you will see how important family truly is to the Alden children. Reviewed by Samantha M., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic. For more reviews by youth, visit kidsfirst dot org
This review is from The Boxcar Children: Surprise Island [Blu-ray]
I would recommend this to a friend