Secondhand Lions with Michael Caine: DVD Cover
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Secondhand Lions Director: Tim McCanlies Cast: Michael Caine, Robert Duvall, Haley Joel Osment, Kyra Sedgwick

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  • DVD Release Date: 02/03/2004
  • Original Release: 2003
  • Rating: Rated PG
  • Sales Rank: 558

Viewer Rating: (34 ratings)

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Features

Closed Caption; Deleted/alternate scenes with optional filmmaker commentary; "Secondhand Lions: One Screenplay's Wild Ride in Hollywood" featurette ; "On the Set With "Secondhand Lions" featurette ; "Haley Joel Osment: An Actor Comes of Age" featurette ; Visual-effects comparisons; Filmmaker commentary with director Tim McCanlies; Theatrical trailer; TV spots

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Scene Index

Side #1 -- Feature
1. Bad News [4:47]
2. Real Men [5:17]
3. In the Tower [4:54]
4. Family Friction [4:38]
5. "She Lied... Again" [3:26]
6. The Sport of Kings [3:41]
7. Into Africa [6:15]
8. Buying the Farm [3:18]
9. The Terror of the Jungles [5:24]
10. The Princess [5:59]
11. Courage and Manhood [5:11]
12. Jasmine on the Loose [4:51]
13. The Sheik [8:28]
14. Truth and Belief [8:16]
15. Hidden Riches [3:32]
16. Stan [4:46]
17. A Real Lion [3:49]
18. Farewell to the Farm [4:10]
19. What's Best [5:33]
20. Real Legends [5:46]
21. End Credits [6:51]

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Editorial Reviews

"I've fought in two world wars and countless smaller ones on three continents. I've led thousands of men into battle…. I've seen the headwaters of the Nile and tribes no white man had ever seen before. I've won and lost a dozen fortunes, and loved only one woman." What a treat it is to hear Robert Duvall roar in this heartwarming coming-of-age saga (reportedly based on Calvin and Hobbes creator Bill Watterson's childhood). Shy and sheltered Walter (Haley Joel Osment) has one of those fabled, only-in-the-movies summers spent in the nurturing company of his two uncles. Duvall and Michael Caine star as Hub and Garth, cantankerous old coots who live out in the sticks with no phone or television and delight in taking potshots at a parade of traveling salesmen. They reluctantly agree to take the boy in after his irresponsible mother deposits him on their doorstep. Walter is regaled by incredible tales of the brothers' rollicking exploits, in particular Hub's adventures in the Foreign Legion and his love of a desert princess. As in Big Fish, Walter will learn how much of these tales is tall and how much is true. Less interesting is the hubbub concerning the ill-gotten millions the brothers supposedly have stashed around their farm. At the heart of Secondhand Lions is the wisdom the indefatigable Hub imparts to Walter in his signature "What Every Boy Needs to Know About Being a Man" speech. Fair warning that tears will be jerked by film's end, but with its simple-life nostalgia, colorful characters, and crowd-pleasing scenes (as when Hub dispatches a quartet of taunting, leather-jacketed hooligans), Secondhand Lions soars as one of the year's very best family films. Donald Liebenson, Barnes & Noble

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What every boy dreams ofby Old-Archer

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May 23, 2009: As a kid I would have loved to have uncles like these. As an adult, I wish I was one. Movies should be fun, and this one is surely that.

Yeah! They REALLY Lived!by Anonymous

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March 11, 2008: We absolutely love this movie. Our young boys watched it for the first time yesterday and the adventure spirit rose up on the inside of them. The last lines of the movie say so much "Yeah!, They REALLY Lived".


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