Last Of The Dogmen [1996]
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Despite an irritating, tacked-on voice-over narration that somebody must have thought necessary to make sense of the story (it isn't), Last of the Dogmen is actually a very moving and magical film. Tom Berenger plays a Montana bounty hunter who helps an anthropologist (Barbara Hershey) search for the descendants of a Cheyenne tribe who disappeared in the 1870s. What the two find in a remote mountain stretch is an entire community of Cheyenne who have kept themselves cut off from the modern world. A Dances with Wolves parallel emerges as the white outsiders gradually fit in, but Last of the Dogmen stands up just fine without comparison to any other films. As in Kevin Costner's Oscar-winning movie, however, there are ways in which this film captures a similar sense of yearning, mystery and loss--not least being David Arnold's fine John Barry-esque score. --Tom Keogh
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English
Region 2
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Synopsis
A bounty hunter on the trail of three escaped convicts makes a startling discovery deep in the Rockies. He finds evidence of a Native American tribe thought to have been decimated a century ago, and with the help of an anthropologist he races to save the last of the Dog Soldiers from the ravages of the modern world.
The best movie I have ever seen.
Review date: 2007-01-31 Rating: 10 out of 10
I just love this wonderful movie. I have watched it over and over again since I bought it two weeks ago. Tom Berenger is outstandig as Lewis Gates and he and Barbara Hershey is lovely together. They seem to have really enjoyed working together in this movie. And Zip, the dog, is great.
This is a movie that makes you feel good after you have seen it. It is my all time favorite movie. You must see it!!!!!
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most under rated filmReview date: 2006-12-18 Rating: 10 out of 10myself and girlfreind and 18yr old daughter really enjoyed this film it had action,humour,breath taking scenery and orginal story ,why it didnt make much money on realise is beyond me,and loved zip the dog in it who was in a pound and due to be put to sleep the next day before he was picked for the film,all in all a cracking film as say very underated and my girlfreind said could watch again which she never says about any other filmOne you can watch over againReview date: 2006-10-21 Rating: 10 out of 10A modern day fantasy that you'd wish would be true.
Follows in the same vein as Dances with Wolves and whilst this is a Native American theme it could apply to any 'lost' culture.
Slightly sentimental but doesn't detract from the storyline.
Watch and enjoy.WonderfulReview date: 2003-12-24 Rating: 10 out of 10As a person who has always had a deep interest in Native American history and a person who enjoys nature, I truly loved this film. I was a year trying to find it, it was worth all the trouble.A Great FilmReview date: 2003-11-19 Rating: 10 out of 10If you love Native Americans/their culture and a bit of modern day fantasy, you'll love this film. A great 'what if?' senario. Very authentic portrayal of the Sioux Indians.
Product Details/Specifications
Actor(s):
Steve Reevis
Kurtwood Smith
Tom Berenger
Barbara Hershey
Andrew Miller
Creators:
Tom Berenger (Primary Contributor)
Barbara Hershey (Primary Contributor)
Director(s):
Recording label: Pathe Distribution Manufacturer: Pathe DistributionEAN: 5060002832486Binding: DVDNumber of items: 1Format: PAL, Release date: 2003-08-25Number of discs: 1Aspect ratio: 1.85:1Audience rating: Parental GuidanceRegion code: 2Running time: 113 minutesTheatrical release date: 1995-09-08Language: English (Original Language)