This is a box set of family classic movies including The Little Princess (Starring Shirley Temple), Heidi (Starring Elsbeth Sigmund), Lassie - The Painted Hills (Starring...well Lassie the dog), Father's Little Dividend (Starring Elizabeth Taylor), Return of Rin Tin Tin (Starring Rin Tin Tin the dog). With a runtime of about 7 hours this VHS box set has plenty of fun for family movie nights.

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The Little Princess: "In this sumptuous adaptation of the beloved children's classic by Frances Hodgson Burnett, a young girl reared in the jungles of India lives an enchanted life filled with wealth, exotic adventures and a father's love. But when tragedy strikes, she must rely on her will and imagination to relive the joy of her wondrous childhood." -Amazon

Heidi: "When Heidi, a little girl who leads an idyllic life with her grandfather in the Alps, is cruelly taken from the mountain retreat by a stern aunt, she adapts to life in the village below by bringing humor and goodwill to every situation."-IMDB

Lassie - The Painted Hills: "Lassie to the rescue in this family story set in the 1870's. After years of prospecting, Jonathan finally strikes gold. He returns to town only to discover that his partner has since died and left Tommy fatherless. He decides to leave Shep (played by Lassie) with Tommy to cheer him up." -Amazon

Father's Little Dividend: "Spencer Tracy and Elizabeth Taylor reprise their father/daughter roles in this sequel to the popular Father of the Bride. This time around Stanley Banks (Tracy) finds himself resisting the idea of becoming a grandfather, and soon finds himself in a series of comical misadventures involving his new grandson. Legendary director Vincente Minnelli shot this charming family film in a mere 22 days in 1950, the same year he directed his classic An American in Paris. The cast includes Joan Bennett, Billie Burke, and a 14-year-old Russ Tamblyn." -Amazon

Return of Rin Tin Tin: "The bond between the boy and his dog is the only thing that could bring the boy out of his shell. The plot moves along as Villains plan to steal the dog."-IMDB