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  • The BEST Movie!

  • this is just such a beautiful movie, along with the beautiful scenery, music and great acting from tom berenger, barara hershey, and the Indians!!!! thank you sososo much for posting!!!!

  • absolutely breath taking, magical and mystical....... i love it......

  • WHAT THE FRICK IS THIS, THE DOG MAN ISNT A INDIAN IN A PELT

    THE DOG MAN LIVES IN LUTHER MI and i live right next to it and have digital profe that im trying to upload

  • @hueco52 wow.. S.Reevis was attitude-y about something, I remember that.. wow, I am blown away .. sounds like you worked on the film?? What I rememebered most was about the dog. How they found him at the pound about to be put down, and how GREAT he was--at the tricks, and that the trainer kept him. How they Forgot to put the indians down in the credits, so that when they rolled, they actually Said each and everyones name. How ppl were Still living in the homemade huts.. running out of space

  • @amonkeybird

    The "Gift Giving" scene was suppose to have the Dog Soldiers coming from off camera & flog Yellow Wolf. The leather quirts were actually felt tips but I guess even felt smarts when striking bare skin. They shot that scene 4 times before Reevis had enough & cussed out the directors. Immediately, the directors huddled together for a min., then, they said "That's it, that's a wrap". It's a shame. It would have been a great scene too.....Hm. You've got some Interesting accounts too.

  • if any other cheyennez see this thumbs up if you think busby is the center of the universe!! LOL!

  • I saw this film for the first time a few days ago, wish it was true.

  • this was an incrediable movie... if you have not done so, watch the bonus stuff. ESP> the directory's commentary. So very many interesting stories going on, behind the scenes. Love love this movie.

  • @amonkeybird

    Oh yea....Did Tab Murphy mention the Cheyenne elders asking for a rewrite, a mexican cook getting handsy with the Cheyenne boys, anamosities between the extras and the mexican film crew, S. Reevis' getting "pissed" during the "gift giving scene", a mexican midget and villagers stealing everything that wasn't nailed down, personal belongings and cash stolen from the wardrobe department, or an assistant director thumping an elder on the head?

  • Ah-ho. Hey Gyah Bone Tdah

    They did find Indians living in the wild two years ago.

    Google it with "Isolated tribe spotted in Brazil".

  • AHO! CHI MEEGWETCH!

  • Great Movie to add too Your collection, I did in 1999!

  • I know this is very unlikely and probably just a fantasy but do you think anything like this could happen in real life, I mean a tribe of indians somewhere in the United States that are unseen and away from society and civilisation and carrying on with the lifestyle that all Native Americans once had?

  • @samcosta101 One can only hope so. If there is, I'd love to join in their ways :) I'm a white woman, but have no liking for the sort of lifestyle I was born into. Weather or not they'd let me join, thats another story ;)

  • "The Lost Race Novel"

    This was an art form probably pioneered by British colonialist H. Rider Haggard, Jr. (King Solomon's Mines, She, People of the Mist, etc.) and brought to perfection by our own Edgar Rice Burroughs (Tarzan, etc.)

    It postulates an unspoiled, lost race of people living just outside of our known world and remains perennially popular.

    This version remains perennially popular because it's a tad more complicated.

  • the with the story of jacko is not true they lied about the important thing that Jacko was a BIGFOOT

  • I have always loved this movie and always will.

  • Tom looks so much like my husband did in his younger years> Now he is bald but beautiful. lol He sure could set a horse too. Something about a cook , wranglers, and scruffy facial hair. yum yum.

  • @msdanielle888

    I really love the working-class cowboy/lady-professor wrangling chemistry the two had. Especially when Barbara Hershey's character admits that she was originally a Park Avenue ingenue who thought that becoming an anthropologist wouldn't involve any outdoor work.

  • I have been very ill lately, and can't go outside... My husband and I pulled this out of our favorite dvds tonight, and no matter how many times, it is like the 1st. I love it.

  • I've spent my lifetime searching for a place like this. I'm never satisfied unless I'm searching for the place behind the waterfall. I hope I find that place some day.

    Wado

  • Beautiful. I need to see this movie.

  • nice movie kep up the good work!!!

  • yea it iz a very good classic movie one of the best native american film lol

  • Steve Reevis

    You look like a bad ass in this film lol

    keep up the good work ; talk to latter

    Robert Coffie

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  • This was an awesome movie! I loved it!

  • Ah-ho I'm Kiowa. Where did you find this trailer? The primary shooting for Dogmen was done in Mexico and Canada. The village scenes were shot at a park called Lanunas de Zampoala 8 mi. (as the bird flies) NW of Cuernavaca, Morelas, Mexico.

  • Cool.! You're really Kiowa? You have no idea how much i want to meet you right now.lol. I love native americans and their history. I wish i was one myself sometimes. Do you think you can teach me some of the language?

  • Thanks and sorry....Have the separistist attitude regarding my culture and history. The reason it has been distorted over the past decades is because well meaning non-natives want to copy it or incorporate its philosophies into foreign beliefs when it needs to remain untouched. Centainly, you can find a Kiowa who would be willing to sell-out their culture but not me. However, I do believe in the Golden Rule, "treat others as you would have them treat you". Respect me and I will respect you.

  • Thanks its cool i totally understand. Sorry if i offended you in anyway that was never my intent. I glade some people have a culture and history that they can be proud of.

  • I am going to order it asap. Thank you very much

  • Whiteboys will get the whiteboys.

  • Well done!this is one of the most beautiful film. I am pleased to share this video with the last of MOICANE you sent.

    5***** Massimo

  • Does anyone know where i can buy this at. i have it recorded on my dvr but there's no telling hiw long that will last when my mom gets in one of her moods.

  • great movie!

  • THAT IS MY ABSOLUTE FAVORITE MOVIE WHICH I STUMBLE ON IN A PA SK RENTAL PLACE . I KEPT HOPING THEY WOULD SELL IT BUT I'M SURE I BROKE ALL RECORDS FOR THE # OF TIMES I RENTED IT . mARY

  • wow great

    thanks for share my friend

  • :-))

  • many ahos!!!! im cheyenne

  • ;-)

  • @that1n8ive  aho, and respect to the people!!!

  • BEAUTIFUL

  • thank you

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