Search - Family Time: Seven Alone/The Missouri Traveler/The Adventures of Galla on DVD


Family Time: Seven Alone/The Missouri Traveler/The Adventures of Galla
Family Time Seven Alone/The Missouri Traveler/The Adventures of Galla
Director: Ryota Kawaguchi
Genres: Comedy, Kids & Family
G     2003     5hr 49min

     
     
5

Larger Image

Movie Details

Director: Ryota Kawaguchi
Genres: Comedy, Kids & Family
Sub-Genres: Comedy, Family Films
Studio: Bci / Eclipse
Format: DVD - Color
DVD Release Date: 10/07/2003
Release Year: 2003
Run Time: 5hr 49min
Screens: Color
Number of Discs: 2
SwapaDVD Credits: 2
Total Copies: 1
Members Wishing: 0
MPAA Rating: G (General Audience)
Languages: English
We're sorry, our database doesn't have DVD description information for this item. Click here to check Amazon's database -- you can return to this page by closing the new browser tab/window if you want to obtain the DVD from SwapaDVD.
Click here to submit a DVD description for approval.

Similar Movies

The Infinite Worlds of HG Wells
   NR   2005   4hr 0min

Similarly Requested DVDs

The Lake House
Full Screen Edition
Director: Alejandro Agresti
   PG   2006   1hr 39min
   
George W Bush - Faith in the White House
Director: David W. Balsiger
   NR   2004   1hr 30min
   
Vanity Fair
2004
   PG-13   2005   2hr 21min
   
The Sign of the Beaver
   UR   2007   1hr 33min
   
Hermie Friends Buzby the Misbehaving Bee
   NR   2005   1hr 0min
   
Spider-Man 3
Widescreen Edition
Director: Sam Raimi
   PG-13   2007   2hr 19min
   
The Adventures of Ociee Nash
Director: Kristen McGary
   G   2005   1hr 27min
   
Robin Hood - Prince of Thieves
Snap Case
   PG-13   1997   2hr 23min
   
Sense Sensibility
Special Edition
Director: Ang Lee
   PG   1999   2hr 16min
   
 

Movie Reviews

This film is a family treasure
Brother Shane | USA | 02/04/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Although dated (the version we have is the cheap $1 disc and is a horrible video transfer job), and filled with flaws, this film is a family treasure. The acting is not great but the overall story and photography are beautiful. It's about a poor farming family of nine that set out from Missouri, in 1843, to go to Oregon Territory and start a new life.
The perils they have along the way are well portrayed. This is based on a true story. What those children accomplished is nothing short of amazing.
**** 4 Stars...Highly recommended family viewing!"