Buffalo Soldiers with Danny Glover: DVD Cover
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Buffalo Soldiers Director: Charles Haid Cast: Danny Glover, Bob Gunton, Tom Bower, Carl Lumbly

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  • DVD Release Date: 01/10/2006
  • Original Release: 1997
  • Rating: Rated G
  • Sales Rank: 14,657
 
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Disc #1 -- Buffalo Soldiers
1. Credits [3:05]
2. Buffalo Soldiers [7:04]
3. General's Arrival [7:24]
4. Internal Prejudice [6:28]
5. On the Trail [3:49]
6. Indian Ambush [7:54]
7. Capturing Nana [3:09]
8. Differing Reports [8:11]
9. "You Have No Pride" [3:13]
10. Death Chant [2:24]
11. Scouting Report [4:01]
12. "We've Come So Far" [4:13]
13. Wyatt's Challenge [3:47]
14. Escaping Death [7:51]
15. Victorio the Man [5:49]
16. Honest Talk [3:09]
17. Shadow of Death [5:57]
18. Final Report [1:21]
19. Freedom's Dignity [3:44]
20. End Credits [1:47]

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Frank Military and Susan Rhinehart scripted this western, a look back at the post-Civil War Black cavalry troops known as the Buffalo Soldiers, the fierce fighting unit previously covered in a PBS four-parter (1970) and an NBC pilot (1979). In the New Mexico Territory, ex-slave Sgt. Wyatt (Danny Glover) and the Buffalo soldiers arrest Captain Draper (Robert Knott) and other Texas Rangers, but politics mean the Rangers are quietly freed later. Back at Fort Craig, Wyatt reports to anti-black General Pike (Tom Bower) and Col. Grierson (Bob Gunton), a white responsible for assembling and supporting the black regiment. A search is underway for Indian chief Victorio (Harrison Lowe). Indian prophet Nana (Chesley Wilson) is tortured in an effort to get him to reveal Victorio's whereabouts. Determining that Victorio is at Rattlesnake Springs, the Buffalo Soldiers head in that direction for a confrontation. Filmed in the desert of Arizona's Cochise County, Buffalo Soldiers premiered December 7, 1997 on TNT. Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide

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