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Marty Preston and Judd Travers must join together to clear the latter's name after he is accused of killing a man he once fought in a bar.
Leave your thoughts about Saving Shiloh.
| Chicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertIt's a family film that deals with real problems and teaches real values, and yet is exciting and entertaining. |
| San Diego Union-TribuneDavid ElliottWilson ... makes this film, via grit of detail, a bit more than a Hallmark Special Retro Disney Walton sermon in values. |
| Entertainment WeeklyGregory KirschlingSaving Shiloh is like one of those wholesome, old-fashioned films that you used to watch with your third-grade classmates during visits to the library. |
| VarietyJohn AndersonMay be naive and narratively simple, but it's prime fare for the always underserved family audience. |
| The New York TimesAnita GatesTouching, intelligent and admirably thoughtful, but more action-packed than its predecessors, thanks to escaped convicts, a local murder and a truly suspenseful finale, with lives at stake. |
| The Hollywood ReporterSheri LindenSolid family fare. Like its source material, the Missouri-shot Saving Shiloh is down-home country without condescending to hicks from the sticks. |
| Chicago ReaderJ.R. JonesAn honorable, squeaky-clean children's drama, this is notable for its relatively penetrating morality and for Scott Wilson's fine performance as the meanest man in town. |
| L.A. WeeklyChuck WilsonSaving Shiloh takes place in 2005, but in its setting and sensibility, it feels like 1930s Walton's Mountain. |
| Ebert & RoeperRichard Roeper... I felt as if I were being preached to throughout this film. |
| Film Journal InternationalFrank LoveceWilson really is the only reason an adult or any child other than the very youngest moviegoer could watch this well-meaning, easygoing family drama. |