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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: DVD
Brand: PEACE ARCH HOME ENTERTAINMENT
EAN: 0692865184331
Format: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: Trinity Home Ent
Manufacturer: Trinity Home Ent
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Trinity Home Ent
Region Code: 1
Release Date: August 02, 2005
Running Time: 75 minutes
Sales Rank: 62319
Studio: Trinity Home Ent
Theatrical Release Date: 1970
Editorial Review:
Description: Synopsis: Burt Reynolds gives one of his finest performances in this tale of a Papago Indian who returns to his reservation after a prison term and searches for his brother’s killer. Having alientated the authorities, as well as his fellow tribesmen, Simon is an unrepentant and angry loner who manages only to deepen his own struggles as he seeks dignity for himself and his tribe.
Customer Reviews
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Rating: - Great little Burt Reynolds made for TV movie finally on DVD!!!
It's nice have this great little known made for TV movie on DVD!!! Okay,the picture and sound quality is not the greatest in the world,but this film is quite a rare find,so thats fine!!! It's a early Burt Reynolds performance and there's fine acting from James Best,Don Dubbins and Inger Stevens also!!! A obscure 70's gem!!! Two thumbs up!!! Five stars!!! A+
Rating: - Run, Simon, Run
I would normally rate this movie a 4 or 5, but the 3 rating reflects the disappointing quality of the DVD release. There have been other "Made For TV" movies such as "Duel" released on DVD with great quality. This release looks like it was transferred to DVD from an old film taped off a TV set. I purchased a VHS copy of this film some years ago and the quality was also very poor. So I was ecstatic to see it come to DVD with the promise of digital restoration. However, the end result is same poor ... Read More
Rating: - A Post-Quinton Quintessential Burt Reynolds
Shortly after his half-breed character's run on Gunsmoke, Burt Reynolds was the right actor at the right time. America was obsessed with a romantic reassessment of Native Americans and Hollywood (and the Hippie Culture) was fully embracing the White man's burden of guilt. Reynolds claimed Irish-Italian-Seminole roots and his features were an asset over most obviously white actors for portraying a believable Indian.
Run, Simon, Run is one of several high-caliber "Movies of the Week" ... Read More
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