VHS : Good Day to Die:Kill the Indian,Save
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starring: Sidney Poitier, Michael Moriarty, Joanna Going, Hart Bochner, Regina Taylordirected by: David Greene
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9786302815528
Format: Black & White, Color, NTSC
ISBN: 6302815525
Label: Discovery Channel Video
Manufacturer: Discovery Channel Video
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Discovery Channel Video
Release Date: December 07, 1994
Running Time: 175 minutes
Sales Rank: 70357
Studio: Discovery Channel Video
Theatrical Release Date: February 26, 1995
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Incredible Movie
I live in the US but have the Region 2 DVD which runs at 175 minutes instead of the 120 minutes like the ones sold here. I wanted this movie so badly I took a chance on e-bay a few years ago and bought it from someone in the UK. Guess what? It works great on my DVD player. Apparently, if you are lucky, you can get a DVD player that plays the Region 2 DVD's. My DVD player is a JVC that I bought at Circuit City a few years ago. I was so glad because I couldn't stand the thought of getting the ... Read More
Rating: - a good day to die
its wonderful story,almost like my own;-)but what upseting ,on my video the moovie is not complete,there is parts missing.I saw complete version on TV.Worth watching anyway!
Rating: - If only this were the Children of the Dust-4 hour version...
I watched this mini series when it first aired and loved it! I've been hoping whoever decides to put this stuff on dvd would come to their senses and put the 4 hour mini-series on dvd, instead of this watered down version they are selling, A Good Day to Die. I have seen Children of the Dust dvds offered on ebay but they are like region 2 or 4 and won't play on US/Canada dvd players. It almost makes me want to invest in an all region dvd player!!!
Rating: - Thought about this movie since the age of 15...
I first saw this movie back in 1995 when it aired on TV. I was then only 15 years old. I shrugged off hanging out with friends, doing homework, finishing my chores all for the sake of watching this... and wow, it sure was worth it. Now almost 10 years later, I found myself thinking about that movie, 'Children of the Dust'... and decided to get on the 'net and check it out. Well, I found it, though it was hard, since the name was changed. But wow! You can't imagine how happy I was to find it when ... Read More
Rating: - America the Boiling Pot
I've never seen "Children of the Dust," and purchased this video on the basis of the reviews here. The cast is strong. I follow a lifelong interest in race relations, in the roots and sources of bigotry, and in what it takes for a racially prejudiced person to gain the self-enlightenment to change his or her views. This film presents a story of 19C America that, among other things, investigates this question. The diverse characters are well drawn and the story is strong.
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