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starring: Jason Wiles, Russell Means, Margot Kidder, Amanda Peterson, Bruce Weitzdirected by: William Clark, William Tannen
Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9786304292471
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, NTSC
ISBN: 6304292473
Label: Warnervision
Manufacturer: Warnervision
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Warnervision
Release Date: January 01, 2002
Running Time: 108 minutes
Sales Rank: 149775
Studio: Warnervision
Theatrical Release Date: 1995
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - But where's adam beach and graham greene
I bought the movie because I like the native american actors Means and Beach and greene. Adam Beach and Graham Greene are listed on the dvd case as being in the movie. But they never appeared. Does anyone know why?
By the way the movie was pretty good and scenery fantastic.
Rating: - A Spirited Journey
A simple yet well executed story about a High School Snr Football-star's journey into maturity and encounter with an Indian former player "Spirit" guide as Jason Wiles character Greg Sima(covicts son)adjust's to the constant upheavel and relocating by mother Sally Cima(Margot Kidder/Superman) to follow Dad's prison transfers and the toll it take's on the whole family. Only with gradual understanding and training by Spirit(Russell Means/Under A Killing Moon)do both characters acheive their personal ... Read More
Rating: - Deja Vu
This has been called a "family film," by which people mean that there's nothing in it inappropriate for young children, yet it has enough of a plot to hold an adult's attention. This certainly is the case.
You'll feel you've seen this movie before: it's about the underdog triumphing over the system, a type of movie churned out by the dozens, but the fact that there are so many movies like this means they have a lot of appeal. It has shades of Field of Dreams, which is another thing most ... Read More
Rating: - Wa Tho Huck
Wa Tho Huck rules! its the best movie on earth.
Rating: - Enlightening
Even for non-family audience, good spirit-lifting story, beautiful and contemplative cinematography. Talented cast and production showcase mental and surreal realizations and scenes. Especially attractive for those that enjoy Native American theme, stark but beautiful western land, and gorgeous horse footage.
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