American Experience: Custer's Last Stand (DVD, 2012)

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On June 26 1876 Custer a reputation for fearless and often reckless courage ordered his soldiers to drive back a large army of Lakota and Cheyenne warriors. Format: DVD.

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eBay Product ID (ePID)11046024232

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Movie/TV TitleAmerican Experience: Custer's Last Stand
DirectorStephen Ives
Run Time120 min.
Release Year2012
FormatDVD
GenreDocumentary
StudioPBS (Direct)

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Item Height0.54 in
Item Weight0.17 lb
Item Length7.53 in
Item Width5.34 in

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Number of Discs1
Country/Region of ManufactureMexico

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  • The best documentary I've seen on the subject.

    I've lost count of the number of documentaries I've seen on this subject, and this one is by far the best. It is the most thoroughly researched and impartial study of a very controversial figure in a very controversial period of American history. It starts with Custer's boyhood in Michigan and ends with is widow's death in 1933, and covers pretty much everything of substance in between. It also describes in accurate detail hoe Custer had been considered to be leading a charmed life, getting through some of the heaviest fighting of the civil war without a scratch. It also describes in detail the fact that the 2nd and 3rd Battalion Commanders, Major Reno and Capt. Benteen respectively, showed a complete lack of interest in doing their job that day. They were well aware that Custer's 1st Battalion was in a firefight, and they didn't care. My only criticism, if you could even call it that, is that they didn't ask anyone with military experience to examine how the supposedly best light cavalry unit in the army a the time could have been defeated so completely in such a short time. It mentions one description of the Little Bighorn fight in which Custer was the first soldier hit, but just barely. It's the only scenario that makes sense, though. So the documentary leaves out a military analysis of Custer's last battle, but I wouldn't hold that against it. It is still the most complete, impartial, and well researched documentary on this subject.

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  • good title

    everything was great

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  • Good Showing of a real-life battle

    PBS Custer's Last Stand is a good presentation of the Battle at the Little Big Horn. I'm not sure if the characterization of LTC Goerge A. Custer is spot on or not.

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  • custers last stand , nothing is needed to add to story......... !

    excellent information and w/out adding unneeded stories to the factual representation .

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  • custer's last stand

    my grandchildren are going to visit Montana where custer's last stand and the book will give them some info about the battle thanks dave

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  • A good start

    Recently I have been exploring the history of Custer. The documentry was a good starting point.

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