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Title:
Sam Elliott 3 movies [videorecording (DVD)] : Blue River, Gone to Texas, and I will fight no more forever.
Format:
[videorecording (DVD)] :
Publisher:
Echo Bridge Home Entertainment,
Copyright Date:
2012
Description:
1 videodisc (333 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Subject:
Houston, Sam,--1793-1863.
Joseph,--Nez Percé Chief,--1840-1904.
Nez Percé Indians--Wars, 1877.
Families--Wisconsin--Drama.
Brothers--Drama.
Texas--Drama.--Drama.
Wisconsin--Drama.
Other Authors:
Elliott, Sam, 1944-
Beck, Michael, 1949-
Stephens, James, 1951-
O'Connell, Jerry, 1974-
Stahl, Nick, 1979-
Levins, Peter.
Elikann, Larry S.
Binder, John, 1940-
Nation, Maria.
Canin, Ethan.
Whitmore, J. (James)
Signboard Hill Productions.
Taft Entertainment Television.
J.D. Feigelson Productions.
Echo Bridge Home Entertainment.
Notes:
Blue River: Sam Elliott, Jerry O'Connell, Nick Stahl. Gone to Texas: Sam Elliott, Michael Beck, James Stephens. I will fight no more forever: Sam Elliott, James Whitmore. Blue River based on the novel by Ethan Canan. Blue River originaly produced for Hallmark Hall of Fame in 1995. Gone to Texas originally produced for CBS television in 1986.
Contents:
Blue River / Taft Entertainment Co. in association with J.D. Feigelson Productions ; produced by Frank Q. Dobbs ; teleplay by John Binder ; directed by Peter Levin (1986 : 140 min.) -- Blue River / Signboard Hill Productions ; produced by Brent Shields ; teleplay by Maria Nation ; directed by Larry Elikann (1995 : 90 min) -- I will fight no more forever.
Summary:
Blue River: Depicts the powerful events that unfold in a small Wisconsin town driving 2 teenage brothers apart when later in life one brother, now a homeless derelict, arrives at the home of his brother, now a successful doctor.
Gone to Texas: The true-life story of Sam Houston, the frontier hero and statesman whose bravery and vision led to the creation of the Republic of Texas.
I will fight no more forever: Shows events that led to the conflict in 1877 between the Nez Perces and the U.S. Army. Chief Joseph led the 300 Nez Perce braves, their women and children in the historic running battle against ten separate commands of the Army.
OCLC:
(OCoLC)785397958
UPC:
096009834296
Locations:
XNPC367 -- Hamburg Public Library (Hamburg)
LAPH975 -- Sioux City Public Library (Sioux City)

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