Wind River (1998) Reviews

Wind River (1998)
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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, Rovi

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Director(s):
Tom Shell
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Linda J.

Emotional movie. Shows courage and strength in people. Would like others to see.

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Antoinette H.

Excellent movie. I especially enjoyed seeing Woody Strode again.

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Pam H.

My family LOVED this movie. It shows a great respect for all people. This true story is a story of friendship and understanding between two very different cultures. A great family movie-one fight scene but not gory- no sex or violence. A story of courage.

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    Linda J.

    Emotional movie. Shows courage and strength in people. Would like others to see.

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    Antoinette H.

    Excellent movie. I especially enjoyed seeing Woody Strode again.

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    Pam H.

    My family LOVED this movie. It shows a great respect for all people. This true story is a story of friendship and understanding between two very different cultures. A great family movie-one fight scene but not gory- no sex or violence. A story of courage.

    Yes   |   No

     
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