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Dances with Wolves [WS Special Edition]

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Released: 2003-05-20

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Dances with Wolves [WS Special Edition] DVD Cast & Features Cast:
Kirk Baltz, Maretta Big Crow, Clayton Big Eagle, Billy Burton, Steve Chambers, Doris Leader Charge, Richard Leader Charge, Frank P. Costanza, Annie Costner, Bill W. Curry, R.L. Curtin, Elise Daniel, Conor Duffy, Tom Everett, David J. Fuller, Robert Goldman, Wayne Grace, Buffalo Child, Otakuye Conroy, Carter Hanner, Kent Hays, Marvin Holy, Donald Hotton, Larry Joshua, Jason R. Lone Hill, Tony Pierce, Percy White Plume, Steve Reevis, Michael Spears, Wes Studi, John Tail, Raymond Newholy, Redwing Ted Nez, Ryan White Bull, Sheldon Peters Wolfchild, James Mitchell, Chad Dowdell, Nick Thompson, Kevin Costner, Mary McDonnell, Graham Greene, Rodney Grant, Floyd "Red Crow" Westerman, Tantoo Cardinal, Robert Pastorelli, Charles Rocket, Maury Chaykin, Jimmy Herman, Nathan Lee Chasing His Horse

Director(s): Kevin Costner

Features:
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Extended version includes never-before-seen additional scenes
"The Creation of an Epic" retrospective documentary
Original making-of featurette
Audio commentary with Kevin Costner and producer Jim Wilson
Second audio commentary with the director of photography and the editor
Original music video
Photo montage with introduction by Ben Glass
Poster gallery
TV spots
Original theatrical trailer and more!
Dances with Wolves [WS Special Edition] DVD Details
Video:
Cinemascope
Audio:
Dolby Digital w/ sub-woofer channel
Language:
English
Subtitles:
English, French, Spanish
Running Time: 236
Genre: Drama
Item Weight: 2
UPC: 027616880598
Product Code: MGMV1003949DVD
Format: DVD
Year:1990
Studio: Mgm (video & Dvd)
Dances with Wolves [WS Special Edition] DVD Summary A historical drama about the relationship between a Civil War soldier and a band of Sioux Indians, Kevin Costner's directorial debut was also a surprisingly popular hit, considering its length, period setting, and often somber tone.

The film opens on a particularly dark note, as melancholy Union lieutenant John W.

Dunbar attempts to kill himself on a suicide mission, but instead becomes an unintentional hero.

His actions lead to his reassignment to a remote post in remote South Dakota, where he encounte