Any body own a copy


I saw this movie growing up in San Jose Ca in the 1970's and although some may say Robbie Benson did not potray a true hispanic or gang member, I would have to say that I haven't been able to forget this movie still to this day. Walking the line in the last seen was common in the local Gangs when wanting to get out where I grew up, maybe the reason wasn't the same as the movie like for a white girl only regardless what the reason was the moral is still the same. I only wish I could somehow get a copy of this movie. I have tried to find it or to even get the local pbs stations to help me to no avail. If there is any hope or help out there in getting a copy where you at. Otherwise I'll just have to be happy with my movie poster.

A Gunnery Sergeant of Marines

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It not on Amazon but maybe they can put it out on DVD one day.

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i seen it the other day on satellite, it was quite entertaining.

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Perhaps you should try contacting Robby Benson himself, he has his own website with contact details. I think he and his father were pushing to make this movie if I am not mistaken. Robby sang the song Adios Yesterday and I think his father composed it.

Are you really a Gunny?

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I was wondering if you are still looking for a copy of this movie? If so email me back at [email protected].

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Here is a website that sells Walk Proud on DVD:

http://stores.blowoutdvd1.com/-strse-7/Walk-Proud-(1979)-Robby/Detail.bok

Recorded off cable TV apparently. Video quality is good.

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Excellent. Thanks man!

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I have a copy. I recorded it off of cable. I would be happy to send you a copy.

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Hello,
would you still happen to have a copy of Walk Proud? If so, can you give me details?
Robert

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Don't know about getting a DVD but the film streams via Netflix.

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