Wind River with Tom Shell: DVD Cover

    Wind River Director: Tom Shell

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    • DVD Release Date: 11/27/2001
    • Original Release: 1998
    • Rating: Rated PG13
    • Sales Rank: 10,533
     
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    Full frame; Stereo; Trailer; Scene access; Interactive menus; English and Spanish; Subtitles

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    Side #1 --
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    0. Chapters
    1. Arrow [6:22]
    2. Pact [3:02]
    3. Sleep [3:14]
    4. Best Friend [4:04]
    5. Crier [4:10]
    6. Wind Calling [4:18]
    7. Maybe [3:54]
    8. Wounded [3:11]
    9. Rest [2:44]
    10. No Trade [3:34]
    11. New Home [4:44]
    12. Learning [3:25]
    13. Correct [4:04]
    14. Try [3:19]
    15. No Hate [3:48]
    16. Boy to Man [5:28]
    17. Concern [3:47]
    18. Flowers & Snow [4:39]
    19. Strength [4:05]
    20. Friends [4:53]
    21. Chosen Path [4:26]
    22. Brothers [5:41]
    23. Return [3:06]
    24. Credits [3:25]

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    Editorial Reviews

    In 1854 Utah, 13-year old Nick Wilson (Blake Heron), bored by life on the family farm with his widowed mother (Karen Allen), accepts an invitation to join a local Shoshone tribe. The Indians are anxious to have the boy among them because he fulfills the prescient dreams of one of the elders, Anuba (Patricia Van Ingen); Nick is just happy to have the adventure. He undergoes training to become a Shoshone warrior, and his ability to shoot an arrow comes in handy as a rival tribe -- led by the fearsome Pocatello (Wes Studi) -- and a posse of white men bring danger to his newly adopted family. ~ Buzz McClain, All Movie Guide All Movie Guide

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