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Frontier Collection - 8-DVD Box Set (DVD) (*)
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Título original: Into the Wild Frontier: Lewis & Clark: Captains of Discovery / Frontier: Legends of the Old Northwest: The Long Knives / Extreme History: Surviving The Lewis & Clark expedition / Decoded: Secret Presidential Codes / Biography: Daniel Boone / Taming the Wi
Idiomas y Subtítulos:
Inglés ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )


Product Origen/Format:
Australia ( PAL/Region 0 )

Duración:
1380 min

Cociente De Aspecto:
Widescreen (1.78:1)

Caracteristicas Especiales Disponibles:
Sistema De la Caja
Edición De los Colectores
Menú Interactivo
Sistema De Multi-DVD
Acceso De la Escena


Película filmada y producida adentro:
Estados Unidos ( USA, Canadá )


Dirigida Por:
Christopher Cassel
Diana Zaslaw
Pip Gilmour
Donna E. Lusitana
Colin Campbell
Dominique Anders
Yann Debonne
Craig Haffner


Escrita Por:
Christopher Cassel
Dominique Navarro
Alexandria Scott
Pip Gilmour
Colin Campbell
Johnathan Walton
Yann Debonne


Actores:
Thain Bertin ..... John Shields
Delbert Hunt ..... Narrated by
Daniel Jacobi ..... George Drouillard
Spencer Vaughn Kelly ..... Meriwether Lewis
Andrew Patrick Nelson ..... Self - Professor, University of Utah
Lexi Pearl ..... Sacagawea
Levi Petree ..... William Clark
Jason Louis Kladiva ..... French Voyageur
Roger Daltrey ..... Self - Host
Hugh Berryman ..... Self - MTSU Forensic Anthropologist
Howell Bowen ..... Self - Lewis Descendant
Peter Graves ..... Self - Host
Sean Galuszka ..... Jedediah Smith
Zach Abeyta ..... Mexican Trader
Kenny Rogers ..... Self - Host
Roger McGrath ..... Self - Professor of History: UCLA
Kleve Bain ..... Charles Goodnight
Mike Foth ..... Bill Wilson
Bill Cody ..... Self
Buffalo Bill Cody ..... Self
David Carradine ..... Host
Jonathan Erickson Eisley ..... Brigham Young
Jo Ann Levy ..... Self - Author: 'They Saw The Elephant'
Henry Rollins ..... Self - Host
Kitty Belle Deernose ..... Self - Little Bighorn Battlefield Museum Curator
Dee Brown ..... Self
Johnson Holy Rock ..... Self
Paul A. Hutton ..... Self
Joseph M. Marshall ..... Self
Delmar Boni ..... Self
Paul A. Hutton ..... Self - Historian
Joe Flying By ..... Self


Synopsis:
No spanish review yet:
"Into the Wild Frontier" Lewis & Clark: Captains of Discovery: As Lewis and Clark's expedition treks into the uncharted west, the rivers they follow become too shallow for boats. Now they must find Native Americans willing to trade for horses...or risk spending winter on the wrong side of the Rockies. "Frontier: Legends of the Old Northwest" The Long Knives: "Long Knives," recalls the daring endeavor of Lt. Col. George Rogers Clark (1752-1818), in 1777, to capture British forts in Illinois and Indiana with only 175 men in the brutal months of winter. Clark was the brother of explorer William Clark, of the Lewis and Clark expedition. "Extreme History" Surviving The Lewis & Clark expedition: Assisted by a team of experts each week, Roger Daltrey investigates historical events and techniques for survival, including how people navigated harsh terrian, endured extreme climates, and survived on their wits and skill. The viewer gets a weekly taste of what life was like back then. "Decoded" Secret Presidential Codes: Brad wants to know the circumstances of the death of the noted explorer of the Louisiana Territory and national hero Meriwether Lewis. Brad is suspicious of the report of his suicide in the historical record and for good reason. "Biography" Daniel Boone: This is the larger-than-life story of the pioneer whose story has been told so many times that fact and fiction have blended into legend. Taming the Wild West: The Legend of Jedediah Smith: This feature-length special opens a window into the past to examine Jedediah's many accomplishments. He was the first white man to recognize the significance of the South Pass in Wyoming, the first to walk across Utah's Great Basin, the first to go overland from Southern California to Oregon by land, and, remarkably, the first white man to travel overland into California from the East. TAMING THE WILD WEST follows Smith through the American West of the 1820's. It's a tale of clashing cultures and dangerous encounters, bear attacks and skirmishes with many Indian tribes. Most of all, it's a journey into the legend of an unsung American hero. "The Real West" Trailblazers & Scouts: A look back at the lives of Kit Carson, Jim Bridger, John Wesley Powell and the other mountain men, trappers and pathfinders who blazed the trail westward for pioneers to follow. "Cowboys & Outlaws" The Real Lonesome Dove: Two cattle partners set off to blaze a trail to reach new markets. Only one returns. The epic adventure of Charles Goodnight and Oliver Loving defines the spirit of the American cowboy and the brutal reality of the West in the wake of the Civil War. "The Real West" Buffalo Bill & His Wild West: The Real West Buffalo Bill & His Wild West (thundering herds of buffalo ,the war cries of native americans ,couragoues acts by sharp shooting cowboys...this is the exciting picture of frontier life portrayed by buffalo bill cody for over 15 years in his wild west show . discover the truth behide william f cody with buffalo bill and his wild west .hosted by kenny rogers you'll meet the real cody as you follow his expoits as pony express rider,deadly marksman,,expert scout and master showman.learn the true story of the man who created the image of the wild west that endures today. "The Real West" John Wesley Powell and the Mighty Colorado: This program documents the exploits of John Wesley Powell, a professor who led a three-month exploration of the Colorado River in 1869 to document the area's rocks, plants, and animals. "Wild West Tech" The Road West: Explores the great achievements in engineering that eased the path to the west, like roads, tunnels or bridges. "The Real West" The Trail of Tears: For the "Five Civilized Tribes," Congress mandated banishment, hardship and a long walk to death on the "trail of tears.". "The Real West" The Donner Party: The legendary Donner settlers endured extreme hardship en route to their own promised land. "The Real West" The Rush for Gold: The gold rush makes fortunes for a few but spells disaster for most. "10 Things You Don't Know About" The Gold Rush: The Gold Rush was the largest mass migration in American History--with hundreds of thousands of fortune seekers eager to stake their claim to the billions buried beneath California. Henry mines for little-known nuggets of truth about untold greed, vigilante justice, dangerous and destructive practices.... even secret societies still in existence today. See the far-out history of how Gold Fever REALLY panned out for Americans attempting to make their wildest dreams come true. "The Real West" Chief Joseph and the Nez Perce War: Chief Joseph leads the Nez Perce to sanctuary in Canada. "The Real West" Chief Joseph and the Nez Perce War: Chief Joseph leads the Nez Perce to sanctuary in Canada. "Biography" Crazy Horse: The Last Warrior: "Biography" Crazy Horse: The Last Warrior: Trace the saga of one of the last great Indian warriors from his early battles in Wyoming to the Little Big Horn and beyond. "The Real West" George Custer: Showdown at Little Big Horn: The character of Custer and how it affected the outcome of the Battle of the Little Bighorn, in which he and his men were killed by Sioux and Cheyenne warriors. "The Real West" The Final Clash: Wounded Knee: By the late 1800s the Indian Wars were over. The white man had successfully conquered the land and its people, but the tension that comes with crushing a civilization remained. The whites were still frightened of their former foes and the Indians searched for other worldly answers to rid them of their enemies. The combination of cultural differences and desperation set the stage for a deadly drama. This is the story of the tragedy at Wounded Knee. "The Real West" General George Crook: The Apaches called him the 'Gray Fox,' the Sioux knew him as 'Three Stars,' and President Ulysses S. Grant proclaimed him the greatest Indian fighter this country has ever known. Whatever he has been called, General George Crook remains an enigma in the history of Indian warfare. He was once asked if it was hard to go on Indian campaigns, his response, 'Yes, but sir, the hardest thing is to go and fight those whom you know are in the right.' This is the story of a consummate soldier who deeply admired his enemies. "The Real West" General Sheridan and the Indians: From 1869 to 1883 U.S. Army General Philip Sheridan commanded most of the Western frontier. His soldiers actively engaged Indians of the northern and southern Great Plains. This is the story of a man who ruthlessly killed all Indians, including women and children, and played a decisive role in the U.S. government's long campaign against Native Americans. "The Real West" Geronimo: The Last Renegade: Biography of Geronimo, the legendary Chiricahua Apache leader who refused to let his people be placed on a reservation and fought the US Army and local Arizona residents for many years in the late 1800s. He even raided into Mexico, terrorizing the population and battling Mexican troops. "The Real West" The Great Cheyenne Nations: Most Feared of All: Cheyenne Indians were perhaps the greatest warrior nation of the 19th century. Split apart by both the fur traders' desire for buffalo hide and the white settlers' westward expansion along the Oregon Trail, the life of the Cheyenne quickly turned into a perpetual fight for survival. "The Real West" Indians and the Army: American Indians who turned against their own by joining the U.S. Army during the frontier era. "The Real West" Indian Wars: Might Makes Right: This program examines the friction caused by westward expansion of white settlers from the colonial period through the 19th century and the near obliteration of America's indigenous population and their culture. "The Real West" Indian Weapons & the Warrior Societies: There was a point in time that the North American Indians relied upon the construction and use of simple weapons to sustain the two necessities of life: procurement of food and the defense of families and communities. Daily life was constantly threatened by the forces of nature, opposing tribes, and most deadly of all, the invading white man. In response to the white intruder, the Indian warrior-who had spent his entire youth using bows and arrows, lances, shields, and war clubs- became a defiant, dangerous, and disciplined foe. "The Real West" The Mystic Navajo: No one group of people better personifies the American Southwest than the Navajo Indians, a mystical and spiritual nation of shepherds, weavers and silversmiths. Once known as the lords of New Mexico, the Navajo sustained centuries of battle against the Spanish and other Indian tribes. Then came a dark period in their history. In 1863 the Navajo became part of a grand experiment by the United States government to rid the West of its native people. Rounded up like cattle, they were forced on a deadly journey called the Long Walk. This is their story. "The Real West" Quanah Parker: The Last Comanche: This is the story of Quanah Parker, the son of a Comanche chief and a white captive, who was the last Comanche leader to surrender his tribe to the white man. He went on to become a cattle rancher, court judge, and peacetime chief. "The Real West" Red Cloud: Red Cloud, head Chief of the Oglala Lakota (Sioux), from 1868 to 1909, was one of the most capable Native American opponents the United States Army faced. He led a successful conflict in 1866-1868 known as Red Cloud's War over control of the Powder River Country in northwestern Wyoming and southern Montana. After the Treaty of Fort Laramie, he led his people in the important transition to reservation life. "The Real West" Sitting Bull and the Great Sioux Nation: They were the people of the legendary Sitting Bull, the Sioux-the proud nomads of the plains. More than any other Indians, they embodied the romance of the unspoiled West, but their lifestyle, including unprecedented access to the Great Plains and its immense buffalo herds, was possible only because of their contact with the European-based civilization that would later crush them and their culture. This is the story of Sitting Bull and the Great Sioux.
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