Sioux City with Lou Diamond Phillips: DVD Cover

    Sioux City Director: Jim Goldthwait, Lou Diamond Phillips Cast: Lou Diamond Phillips, Ralph Waite, Melinda Dillon, Salli Richardson

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    • DVD Release Date: 08/30/2005
    • Original Release: 1994
    • Rating: Rated PG13
    • Sales Rank: 16,569
     
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    Digitally mastered; Interactive menus; Chapter selections

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    Disc #1 -- Sioux City
    1. Memories Of Mom [3:10]
    2. Two Weeks Vacation [3:40]
    3. Jesse's Birthday [3:08]
    4. Time Heals Pain [3:49]
    5. Tremendous Stress [4:10]
    6. Hitting the Road [3:05]
    7. Spirit Family [2:01]
    8. Autopsy Report [5:17]
    9. Brown Rocks Reservation [2:53]
    10. Clues To The Past [2:36]
    11. Big City Attitude [3:19]
    12. Dinner Date [3:46]
    13. Coffee and the Truth [4:32]
    14. Playing Chicken [3:50]
    15. Left to Die [3:01]
    16. Reality of Dreaming [4:25]
    17. Legend of the Lakota [3:15]
    18. Sense of Identity [3:59]
    19. Daddy's Lies [3:00]
    20. Jump in the Saddle [4:57]
    21. The Journey Begins [2:27]
    22. Sacred Visions [3:08]
    23. Follow the Circle [4:00]
    24. Men of Honor [20:09]

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    A young Lakota Sioux, adopted by a wealthy Jewish couple in Beverly Hills, gets in touch with his cultural roots and solves a mystery in this thriller. Because of his upbringing, Jesse Rainfeather Goldman knows almost nothing of Native American traditions. He is doing his internship when he suddenly receives an amulet from the Lakota reservation in Sioux City. It is from his real mother. Jesse's curiosity is piqued and he immediately travels to his birthplace to learn why she sent it. Unfortunately, by the time he arrives, his mother's body is discovered in the smoldering wreckage of her home. She was shot before she was burned. Jesse's investigation into her death is not welcomed by the local captain of police and his assistant. He is almost beaten to death, but is saved by his grandfather, a shaman, and a Lakota woman. The newly healed Jesse begins to explore his tribe's customs. He then contacts his mother's spirit and she leads him to the film's conclusion. Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide

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