Two bored kids in a vacation town get involved with thieves when they try to make their own horror movie. They find a stray dog, who brings them a stolen necklace, which they use in their movie.
Rascal (1969) re-edited into a two-part television presentation. The voice of 60-year-old Sterling North recalls his youth in the Wisconsin heartland when he found a raccoon kit, named it Rascal, and took it home.
Rascal (1969) re-edited into a two-part television presentation. The boy and raccoon have many adventures; and Rascal even helps a horse to win a race against a Stanley Steamer. But young Sterling lets Rascal seek his natural freedom.
A champion show dog falls off a boat near Catalina Island. Confused when he washes up on shore, the canine is picked up by a rancher. Renamed the animal is taught to herd livestock.
The story of a native boy, Mafatu, who, with his dog, tries to prove himself a man by setting sail in a small outrigger canoe. He is capsized in a storm and has to survive by his wits on an island inhabited by a fierce tribe.
The Barefoot Executive (1971) re-edited for two-part television presentation. Steven Post discovers that a chimpanzee being taken care of by his girlfriend, Jennifer, has an amazing talent-he can pick programs that will become hits.
The Barefoot Executive (1971) re-edited for two-part television presentation. Steven secretly uses the chimp but is revealed by jealous rivals. Steven loses both the chimp and his girlfriend until he changes his ways and wins out.
Ernest Thompson Seton, the well-known American artist and author, tells the story of Wahb, a mighty grizzly who roamed the Greybull country of the old West.
King of the Grizzlies (1970) re-edited into a two-part television presentation. A Cree Indian, Moki, befriends Wahb and, in later years, the Indian and the bear have many strange encounters, but always recognize each other as "brothers."
When a professional hunter and two sportsmen use a helicopter to scout for big game in the southwestern wilderness of the United States, Seeta, a tawny, 3-year-old mountain lion, her mate, and their three kits are endangered,
Chinese pheasants set loose in Oregon in 1881 find it difficult to survive in their new home, where there are different kinds of predators, but eventually they multiply and create a breed of ring-necked pheasants.