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DVD : The Long Way Home Project

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starring: James R. Schlesinger, B.G. Burkett, General John Cushman, General Sam Cockerham, Tam Minh Pham
directed by: Calvin Crane

DVD : The Long Way Home Project

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Binding: DVD
EAN: 0824744000894
Format: Color, Full Screen, NTSC
Number Of Items: 2
Region Code: 1
Release Date: January 31, 2002
Running Time: 210 minutes
Sales Rank: 72046




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Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Very unhappy!
The Long Way Home Project
I ordered this item, when the package arrived, there was no DVD in the case. I returned the empty case and asked for a replacement. When the
second package arrived, it was also empty.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - New price?
I didn't have the chance to purchase this DVD mostly due to its price. However on the [URL] the on line purchase is 39.95 $. Any update on that matter ( on Amazon.com )will boost the sales and more people (especially in Europe) will have an alternative source of information , other than those "blessed" by Jane Fonda or Joan Baez.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - An important piece of historical filmmaking
For those of us in the younger generations, this series will offer a view of the war that we have been denied in our schoold and films for too long. The series captures the essence of what we, as sons of Vietnam veterans, have known all along; that are fathers actions in this war should be noted in history as being as worthy as any other military campaign. I am proud to call my dad a Vietnam veteran, and after watching this series, you too will be proud to thank a veteran of that war, be it an ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A story that needs to be told
My dad gave me these DVDs to watch when I mentioned that I had been reading a lot about Viet Nam, and war in general, trying to understand what it was all about. He said that he learned a lot from watching this, and I understand why now that I've seen it myself. There's a lot of flag-waving sentiment that sometimes paints a prettier picture than I think really happened, but there are plenty of anti-war movies you can watch to get that point of view. I'm glad someone decided to produce The Long Way ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Powerful
This is the best documentary ever made about the Vietnam war. They scored an impressive 100% accuracy rating on the facts that I checked. The presentation is low key and visually subtle. The director does not hit you over the head with how clever he is, but each interview, each picture adds to the whole, making a very powerful point. No matter what your preconceptions about the Vietnam War, this will make you confront and rethink them.

This needs to be seen by the electorate, especially ... Read More

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