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  1. The Ferret: Directed by Terry Marcel. With Steve Guttenberg, Robert Loggia, Sandahl Bergman, Jennifer Edwards. A jazz musician somewhat awkwardly steps into the shoes of his father, a Special Agent for the United Nations, whose disappearance has set off an international crime wave.

    • (14)
    • Terry Marcel
  2. Aug 4, 2006 · Barnyard: Directed by Steve Oedekerk. With Kevin James, Courteney Cox, Sam Elliott, Danny Glover. When the farmer's away, all the animals play, and sing, and dance. Eventually, though, someone has to step in and run things, a responsibility that ends up going to Otis, a carefree cow.

    • (35K)
    • Animation, Adventure, Comedy
    • Steve Oedekerk
    • 2006-08-04
  3. Jan 16, 2004 · November 1, 2013. A young orphan named Sam yearns to find a forever home, so he and his pet ferret Booger conjure up a little magic. Discover new TV shows and movies tagged as 'ferret' and where you can watch them.

    • Are The Ferret Characteristics We See in Movies For Real?
    • What You See Is Not Always What It Is!
    • Ferrets Go Unnoticed
    • Quite Inappropriate Ferret Roles in Movies
    • Ferret Friendly Movies
    • Trend of Ferrets as Pets!
    • Other Ferret Needs
    • Ferret FAQs

    Well, to tell you frankly, they’re nothing like reality! They’re not rats, beavers, or skunks like most movies show. Instead, they’re closely related to badgers and are actually very gentle and lovable as pets.

    Ferrets were rarely picked as pets during the 1980s, but since the debut of the very first film featuring them (The Beastmaster, 1982), ferret ownership popularity heightened to almost a million until 1996 and currently growing through the movie’s commendable success. Another lovable movie that has featured a ferret character is Arnold Schwarzenegg...

    Most of the time, these furry creatures are regarded as “rats” “beavers” or “raccoons,” though they are actually different from them. That’s why they sometimes go “unnoticed.” Like in the movie The Lord of the Rings- Fellowship of the Ring. One scene (though too short to catch a viewer’s attention) actually has a ferret sticking its head out of a m...

    Misconceptions about ferrets are taboo, especially if one doesn’t know them too well! They get mistakenly regarded to as other rodents such as raccoons, beavers, or even rats, but they’re actually way too far from those as they are closely related to badgers and the European polecat species. In some movies, TV series or commercials, they had a nast...

    Reaching its goal for this Christmas season is Santa’s Little Ferrets, the trailer just came out. Pretty old but the Beast Master’s ferret characters Kodo and Podo has been one of the best reasons people were enlightened and aware that ferrets can be taken and kept as pets. Another on the list is The Golden Compass, very child-friendly and ferret-f...

    In the 1980s, ferrets weren’t as popularly picked as pets. But during the release of The Beast Master in 1982, viewers’ and pet owners’ points of view about ferrets had a drastic change. The film is about a child stolen from his mother’s womb by a witch and eventually grows into the main character Dar, who has the ability to communicate telepathica...

    Ferrets can live 6 to 10, or even up to 13 years if taken good care of. Aside from giving them high-quality protein and fat-rich diet regularly, it is necessary to bring them to veterinary check-ups and vaccination to keep them overall healthy. Let them undergo preventive treatments for fleas, heartworm, canine distemper, and rabies. Design their c...

    Q: Are Ferrets naughty and nasty as shown in some films?

    A: Actually no, because they are smart, friendly, and they are perfect to get as pets because they are low-maintenance, cute, lovable, and they just often sleep a lot showing that they are “generally peaceful.”

    Q: Do Ferrets bite?

    A: Not really, unless they are very threatened. Once your ferret bites you, it is basically a result of your fault or carelessness in handling them.

    Q: Do Ferrets recognize their owners?

    A: Yes, they are social animals, and they can easily get along with the owner family just like other pets like dogs, cats, and others do making them clingy and well-bonded pets with their keepers.

  4. Visit the movie page for 'The Ferret' on Moviefone. Discover the movie's synopsis, cast details and release date. Watch trailers, exclusive interviews, and movie review.

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    • Jany Holt
    • Raymond Leboursier
  5. Movie Director Alison Parker interview with Ferret-World including some behind the scenes pictures. What a lovely lady! Thank you Alison for the interview!

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  7. A sword-and-sorcery fantasy about a young man's search for revenge. Armed with supernatural powers, the handsome hero and his animal allies wage war against marauding forces.