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Audience Rating: G (General Audience)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0011891980470
Format: NTSC
Label: Tgg Direct
Manufacturer: Tgg Direct
Publisher: Tgg Direct
Region Code: 1
Release Date: January 01, 2003
Running Time: 85 minutes
Sales Rank: 29130
Studio: Tgg Direct
Theatrical Release Date: December 20, 1974
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Seven Alone
I absolutely loved this movie when I was my daughter's age and couldn't wait to watch it with her. You can only imagine our disappointment when we only had 15 minutes of the movie left and the DVD went bad on us. We totally missed the last few scenes. It wasn't quite the same for her when I had to tell her what happened. Overall I give my rememberence of the movie 5 stars, but here in this case can only give 1 star based on the quality of the DVD.
Rating: - Bad Acting, Bad Script, Bad Movie
I'm afraid I can't find anything that's right with this movie.
What's wrong? Way too much. Acting that's so bad a grade five class can do better. People supposedly sick and in pain and yet their faces look like they are having a pleasant conversation at a tea party (get a look at the woman supposedly on her death bed and then the kid opens the tent door). A script that does not hang together. Gee whiz! Where did that baby come from? The mom was skinny as can be only a minute before! ... Read More
Rating: - Good, Solid Family Viewing
This film is much better than I expected it to be. The story line offers something a little different from the usual fare of "going west" films. It has its share of drama and jeopardy, but it's a safe family story, the cinematography is good, and the theme music is well above average. (Pat Boone sings the opening and closing song.) Well worth watching.
Rating: - View of a Journey through the Oregon Trail
An 1840's teenager, John Sager, leads his other younger siblings on a journey through the Oregon Trail after the untimely death of their parents. With the pure drive to succeed and stubbornness, the weary bound children finally reach their destination. This movie gives an excellent example of the importance of responsibly and being true to your word. I would recommend this movie for all ages.
Rating: - Seven alone is an awesome family movie
My 11 year old son heard the story read to him in school and they watched most of the movie, when I happened to find it for rent at a local family bookstore, I brought it home, it's one i would definately add to the family collection. It doesn't get more real than this if you're interested in Oregon Trail stories.
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