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Closed Caption; Theatrical trailer ; Interactive menus ; Scene selection; Anamorphic widescreen (aspect ratio 2.35:1) and pan & scan versions; Audio: English Stereo Surround, English Mono, French Mono ; Subtitles: English, Spanish
Full Product DetailsSide #1 -- Widescreen
1. The Old Thoroughbred
2. Main Titles
3. The Accident
4. Hard Country
5. Spur's Gift
6. The Thousand-Pound Colt
7. Clancy
8. The New Kid
9. The Legend
10. Two Romantics
11. Staying Behind
12. A Butler and a Lady
13. Breaking the Colt
14. A Foolish Boy
15. Twenty Strays
16. Harrison's Anger
17. Lost in the Mountains
18. Rescued
19. To Be With You
20. Gold
21. Uncle Spur
22. A Tale of Two Brothers
23. One Impetuous Act
24. Bunkhouse Brawl
25. Curly's Revenge
26. Clancy's Off
27. Going After the Colt
28. The Stallions
29. Jim's Big Leap
30. A True Horseman
31. The Man From Snowy River
32. End Titles
Side #2 -- Pan & Scan
1. The Old Thoroughbred
2. Main Titles
3. The Accident
4. Hard Country
5. Spur's Gift
6. The Thousand-Pound Colt
7. Clancy
8. The New Kid
9. The Legend
10. Two Romantics
11. Staying Behind
12. A Butler and a Lady
13. Breaking the Colt
14. A Foolish Boy
15. Twenty Strays
16. Harrison's Anger
17. Lost in the Mountains
18. Rescued
19. To Be With You
20. Gold
21. Uncle Spur
22. A Tale of Two Brothers
23. One Impetuous Act
24. Bunkhouse Brawl
25. Curly's Revenge
26. Clancy's Off
27. Going After the Colt
28. The Stallions
29. Jim's Big Leap
30. A True Horseman
31. The Man From Snowy River
32. End Titles
At first blush, the notion of converting an epic Australian poem into an old-style western, setting it Down Under, and convincing a legendary American actor to take the lead role -- make that two lead roles -- would seem dubious, at best. Yet somehow 1982's The Man From Snowy River, starring Kirk Douglas, managed to transcend its unconventional ingredients to become one of the more beloved family films of its time. The story concerns a willful Aussie mountain man (Tom Burlinson) who takes a job working for a cattle baron and falls in love with the boss's daughter (Sigrid Thornton). Along the way, he becomes entangled in a sour feud over land, as well as a desperate mission to rescue a runaway stallion. Douglas plays both the powerful cattleman and his estranged twin brother -- a crusty prospector named Spur -- with the resonating perfection that has become the hallmark of his career. Chock full of pulse-quickening action scenes and eye-popping scenery, especially the rich mountain vistas of the Australian frontier, the movie found its largest audience on video, and even went on to inspire a sequel (Return to Snowy River, 1988). Alas, like most movie follow-ups, the sequel only makes us long for the original. Bruce Kluger, Barnes & Noble
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