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Rodney A. Grant
Filmography
Rodney A. Grant - filmography
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The Jack Bull
(1999)
Starring: John Cusack, John Goodman, L.Q. Jones
Director: John Badham
Certificate: 
At a time in the West when colonies dreamt of statehood and men forged their own laws with power and pride, a honest rancher is forced to face the injustices of a power-hungry neighbor. John Cusack stars as Myrl Redding, a just and forthright horse trader who becomes the brutal victim of his ..read more »

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F.T.W.
on DVD
(1994)
Starring: Mickey Rourke, Lori Singer, Brion James
Director: Michael Karbelnikoff
Certificate: 
F.T.W: A love story revovling around the violent worlds of a wild and beautiful young woman who is unable to give up her criminal past and a rodeo cowboy just out of prison and trying to fit back into a society he didn't belong to in the beginning.
NO CODE OF CONDUCT: A renegade cop who helps to ..read more »

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from 103 members
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Geronimo - An American Legend
on DVD
(1993)
Starring: Jason Patric, Wes Studi, Robert Duvall
Director: Walter Hill
Certificate: 
This 1993 revisionist Western tells the story of the white army who came to remove Apache warrior Geronimo (Wes Studi) from his land and the struggles the Native Americans put up in order to keep their land. Led by two Army leaders (Gene Hackman and Robert Duvall), the government tries to extract ..read more »

63%
from 746 members
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Dances With Wolves
on DVD
(1990)
Starring: Kevin Costner, Rodney A. Grant, Mary McDonnell
Director: Kevin Costner
Certificate: 
In 1865, Civil War hero Lt. John Dunbar asks to be reassigned to the western frontier before it disappears. At his isolated post he develops a relationship with the peaceful Lakota Sioux and a white woman who lives among them, finding greater kinship with them than with his own people.

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from 18,500 members
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Dances With Wolves - Blu-ray
(1990)
Starring: Kevin Costner, Rodney A. Grant, Mary McDonnell
Director: Kevin Costner
Certificate: 
In 1865, Civil War hero Lt. John Dunbar asks to be reassigned to the western frontier before it disappears. At his isolated post he develops a relationship with the peaceful Lakota Sioux and a white woman who lives among them, finding greater kinship with them than with his own people.

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