MovieChat Forums > Miracle at Sage Creek (2005) Discussion > Miracle's Guns, Gear, and Tack

Miracle's Guns, Gear, and Tack


Not being in on this one but viewing the before beginning and after.
Thadd Turner and all did their homework on trying to stay close to the autheticity of the late 1880's era. It really makes a difference for those who know when viewing a fine family film like this especially with their own "proteges" ie own kids. If Hallmark or any other outfit picks this up, it will do nothing but help in their ratings and their viewing public's perception of what they stand for corporately (if there is such a word!)

Special accolades to Michael Turner in the musical score. Right on the mark!

All the cast,crew and principals should be proud to be associated with such a positive message project.

Respectfully submitted,

Dakotah Tom Jones
Rapscallion of the Northern Plains
www.mountedreenactors.com

reply

It really was a well done movie. Rather unusual to see David Caradine in that kind of role... I am use to seeing him in things like "Kung Fu"... but he was really believable especially when the tables started to turn. I am a fan of DJ Perry, who played Chase, as well as a fan of Tony Hornus, who played the storekeeper. Even though I got the movie because of DJ and Tony, I would recommend it to the public as it was well done all the way around. The sound track fit the different scenes right down to soothing the edges in the "sit on the edge of your seat" parts. It has a message there that is really needed in this day and age.

Freedom is not cheap... Quit bashing our troops and leaders!

reply