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695.4 MB
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1:15:00
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Rating:
6.6
Director:
Martin Defalco
Cast:
John Yesno, Buckley Petawabano, Chief Dan George…
Plot:
A feature drama about a young Canadian Indian's attempt to find a place for himself. It tells of the cultural shock of an educational system that teaches him to be a white man, and of his attempts to discover a way of life more meaningful to his Native culture and ancestry. It is a tragic story of unexpected pitfalls and disillusionment that are as cruel as the bitter wind that greets him on his cold and lonely journey.
Cold Journey
IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0180611
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SOURCE: Cold Journey 1975 720p web YTS
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GENERAL INFO
Genre: Action, Drama
Director: Martin Defalco
Stars: John Yesno, Buckley Petawabano, Chief Dan George
Plot: A feature drama about a young Canadian Indian's attempt to find a place for himself. It tells of the cultural shock of an educational system that teaches him to be a white man, and of his attempts to discover a way of life more meaningful to his Native culture and ancestry. It is a tragic story of unexpected pitfalls and disillusionment that are as cruel as the bitter wind that greets him on his cold and lonely journey.
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English
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A feature drama about a young Canadian Indian's attempt to find a place for himself. It tells of the cultural shock of an educational system that teaches him to be a white man, and of his attempts to discover a way of life more meaningful to his Native culture and ancestry. It is a tragic story of unexpected pitfalls and disillusionment that are as cruel as the bitter wind that greets him on his cold and lonely journey.—Anonymous