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Older film with Tom Berenger about a bounty hunter who finds a lost tribe of Injuns. Fictionally set in my neck of the woods, but filmed over the border in BC.

Every once in awhile I have to rewatch this movie and I'm never disappointed. Good story, decent acting, great scenery. I think there's a little Lewis Gates in me sometimes.

If you haven't seen it, give it a shot. It's on Prime.


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Great, great film. I have it on DVD.
 
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At the end there is a dream sequence where the chief is surrounded by lawmen, helicopters the whole deal. he takes a stake that is tied to his ankle and sticks it in the ground. This is a incredible demonstration of native American lore. "Here I make my stand" and I am not aware that it has ever been shown in film elsewhere.

I could not find the clip, but here it is in the film:




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I love this film. I watch it once every couple of years. I like the Wilford Brinkley narration. I know narration isn’t a good fit for everything, but when done properly it can really add to the story.




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“Don’t let them eat my dog.“

I do enjoy that show.




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Those are great recommendations, I will check with the wife and we'll probably give it a look.


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Great movie!



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I have the DVD and it is one of my favorites.
 
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I have seen it a few times, always enjoyed
I would have liked the sleep walking


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At the end there is a dream sequence where the chief is surrounded by lawmen, helicopters the whole deal. he takes a stake that is tied to his ankle and sticks it in the ground. This is a incredible demonstration of native American lore. "Here I make my stand" and I am not aware that it has ever been shown in film


Lame Beaver in Centinial staked himself out fighting an enemy tribe attacking his village.


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How have I never heard of this show? Just a brief look and it seems incredible. I will have to pick up the DVD set.



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