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Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9786304601884
Format: Color, NTSC
ISBN: 6304601883
Label: United American Video
Manufacturer: United American Video
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: United American Video
Release Date: August 01, 1997
Running Time: 94 minutes
Sales Rank: 3015
Studio: United American Video
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Medicine River - Graham Greene
Hi - I am simply agreeing and sharing some thoughts with the others from the prior reviews.
Though I haven't seen this movie, Graham Greene is one of the best actors around. I've seen him in least 5 movies--and you're right he has great humor, one of his best parts of his acting abilities which puts a 'feather in his cap' so to speak.
Yes, and I too would like to see this movie go to DVD format. Why do some movies take so long to get there? Let's hope soon, this one will get with the ... Read More
Rating: - Wonderful Movie
This movie has heart, soul and humor. I would love to see it on DVD, have been waiting and waiting. If you like movies like "Milagro Bean Field War" you'll love "Medicine River". Graham Greenes character goes on a journey that takes him back to family, friends and the understanding of where his heart is. Home.
Rating: - One of the best Native Movies Around That Should Be Offered On DVD By Now!!!
I can't understand why this movie has not made it to DVD yet, when movies like "The Business of Fancy Dancing" is offered on DVD and for rental in many Blockbusters around North America, and "Medicine River" is a million times better and easier to understand than "The Business of Fancy Dancing". This movie is one of the best movies around that describes what it's like to live on a Reservation, every Native American Culture Class I've taken and visted has mentioned, recommended or shown this movie ... Read More
Rating: - Real life and Real heart
I use this film in my Native American Images in Film course when I teach; it was one of the first movies to reach out beyond some of the stereotypes of our people and reveal us as real folk with real hearts and real human challenges and the humour to get through it...Sheila Tousey, Tom Jackson--in fact, every actor in here-- does us proud (and half of them remind me of family or folk I know...)as characters, as actors and as ani'yvnwiya--"real people".
Rating: - loved it
I thought the convolutions over the fella buying the basketball jerseys and how he went about paying for those jerseys was amazingly similar to personal experience. the movie properly addressed individual patterns on returning home and the general "what's going on" thoughts many have upon returning home after living in the city for a time. the movie was great for that.
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