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SON OF THE MORNING STAR: Double VHS New/Sealed 1991 GARY COLE Rosanna Arquette

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Item specifics

Condition
New: An item that is still in its original shrink wrap from the manufacturer and the original ...
Language
English
Former Rental
No
Actor
Gary Cole
Sub-Genre
Adventure, Period/Historical
Studio
Republic Pictures Home Video
Edition
Box Set
Special Features
Sealed
UPC
0017153381030
Signal Standard
NTSC
Rating
PG-13
Director
Mike Robe
Genre
Westerns
Movie/TV Title
Son of the Morning Star
Leading Role
Gary Cole

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Product Information

Made for TV western epic about America's expansion westward and the Plains Indian War and the man who played a central role in both, George Custer.

Product Identifiers

UPC
0017153381030
eBay Product ID (ePID)
3172897

Product Key Features

Genre
Westerns
Director
Mike Robe
Movie/TV Title
Son of the Morning Star
Rating
PG-13
Leading Role
Gary Cole
Signal Standard
NTSC

Additional Product Features

Format
Vhs
LeafCats
309
Release Date
19910815

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  • Most favourable review

    CUSTER

    I HAVEN'T SEEN THIS MOVIE SINCE 1991 AND WAS GLAD TO GET A COPY OF 'SON OF THE MORNING STAR'. IT ISN'T AVAILABLE ON DVD, SO I AM GLAD I KEPT MY VHS TAPE PLAYER. IT IS A VERY GOOD DEPICTION OF THE BATTLE OF THE LITTLE BIG HORN.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-ownedSold by: carlasfreshthriftfinds

  • Pleasant Surprise!

    I saw this when it aired on tv, and it made quite an impression. I had read Thomas Marquis' book, Keep The Last Bullet For Yourself, which I highly recommend for further enlightenment about the events of the Little Big Horn. I was impressed with the overall attention to detail and for the most part, historical accuracy. Neither side was painted one way or the other, although the Americans really could not come away looking noble and in the right. The dual narrations, one by Libby Custer, his devoted wife, the other by Kate Big Head, helped the viewer draw comparisons to how ordinary people were touched by and viewed the events they witnessed. I was quite surprised at how well Gary Cole portrayed Custer. While Rodney Grant doesn't favor Crazy Horse physically, his respectful portrayal ...

  • The Best of the Custer Films

    The story of George Custer culminating in the battle at the Little Bighorn is still one of the most interesting and instructive stories for both Native Americans and the European Americans. Son of the Morning Star attempts to weave into one story the reflections of Custer's wife Elizabeth (Bacon) Custer and a Native woman's recounting of Custer. Son of the Morning Star is the best single Hollywood-style portrayal of this story. The acting on the whole is very good. Gary Cole as Custer is very believable. The Native actors are superb. I apologize for not remembering the Native actors' names at this time. An obvious effort is made for authenticity in costumes, etc. This film needs to be available in a high quality, bonus featured, and collector’s version on DVD. At present, as far as ...

  • Excellent Movie Historical value

    Get to see the the Battle of Little Big Horn from both sides. A mostly accurate account of the events leading up to and during this bloody battle that obliterated many on both sides. Only if Sitting Bull would have lived. Things would have been very different for the Native Americans, that hadn their mother land stolen from them by the U.S. Government. Watch with an open mind and take notes. Could be used for a Student's History study.

  • Hero or Fool?

    I like it because it shows what a pompous ass Custer was, he had no regard for his fellow soldiers and his brother was with him and he was a Medal of Honor winner. I bought it to turn it into a DVD because it's not in that form yet. I could go on and on about this fool but suffice it to say it was a suicide mission and Custer knew it and didn't care about his fellow men it was all about him and his glory. I'm glad it was somewhat told by the Indians and their version of events, I don't think they told the real truth about what they did to Custer's body and maybe that should be left out. Anyway it's a better film than 'They Died with Their Boots On'. Don't mean to offend anybody with this statement but he doesn't deserve the 'hype' given to him over the years.