This videotape snapshot takes the viewer to the 125th Anniversary ceremonies. In a fast moving, 25 minutes you will visit the Living History Encampment, see the exciting Real Bird Re-enactment, watch the Gatling gun firing and the afternoon ceremonies on the 25th of June, 2001.Specify VHS or DVD. Approximately 25 minutes $19.95
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On this tour of the most famous site of all the Indian Wars history, you will visit the museum and the national cemetery, then board a bus to take a tour of the Indian village site and the scene of Reno's fight in the Valley of the Little Big Horn. A tour of the Reno - Benteen defense site, Wier Point and Last Stand Hill give a complete picture of the Little Bighorn Battlefield. Avail- able on VHS only. Approximately 30 minutes $19.95
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Red Sunday is the story of the Custer battle, told in artwork, photographs, modern re-enactment and aerial photography. It is narrated by noted TV personality John McIntyre. Specify DVD or VHS. Approximately 30 minutes. $24.95
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This 1912 Thomas Ince film is the oldest Custer film in existence. Filmed at a cost of $30,000, Custer's Last Fight is a 45 minute treasure filled with action and nostalgia. Included with the tape is a reproduction of the eight page promotion pamphlet which trumpeted the 1912 production. It's rare Americana at its best. Specify DVD or VHS. Approximately 45 minutes $24.95 |

Climb with Varnum to the Crow's Nest, charge down the valley with Reno and ride with Custer, Boyer and Curley into legend. Reno's river crossing, the fight on Last Stand Hill, scenes from the Indian village; all are carefully recreated by re-enactors, including Sioux and Cheyenne Indians. Computer graphics combine with aerial photographs to show Custer Battlefield as never before. This action-packed 60 minute video by the three most respected names in Custer - Gray, Utley, Old Army Press. A Good Day to Die was produced by the Old Army Press in association with The Custer Battlefield Historical and Museum Association and is a Classic Telly Award winner. VHS only. Approximately 60 minutes $24.95 |
Old Army Press
Western Military History |
Climb with Varnum to the Crow's Nest, charge down the valley with Reno and ride with Custer, Boyer and Curley into legend. Reno's river crossing, the fight on Last Stand Hill, scenes from the Indian village; all are carefully recreated by re-enactors, including Sioux and Cheyenne Indians. Computer graphics combine with aerial photographs to show Custer Battlefield as never before. This action-packed 60 minute video by the three most respected names in Custer - Gray, Utley, Old Army Press. A Good Day to Die was produced by the Old Army Press in association with The Custer Battlefield Historical and Museum Association and is a Classic Telly Award winner. VHS only. Approximately 60 minutes $24.95 |

This 1912 Thomas Ince film is the oldest Custer film in existence. Filmed at a cost of $30,000, Custer's Last Fight is a 45 minute treasure filled with action and nostalgia. Included with the tape is a reproduction of the eight page promotion pamphlet which trumpeted the 1912 production. It's rare Americana at its best. Specify DVD or VHS. Approximately 45 minutes $24.95 |
Red Sunday is the story of the Custer battle, told in artwork, photographs, modern re-enactment and aerial photography. It is narrated by noted TV personality John McIntyre. Specify DVD or VHS. Approximately 30 minutes. $24.95
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On this tour of the most famous site of all the Indian Wars history, you will visit the museum and the national cemetery, then board a bus to take a tour of the Indian village site and the scene of Reno's fight in the Valley of the Little Big Horn. A tour of the Reno - Benteen defense site, Wier Point and Last Stand Hill give a complete picture of the Little Bighorn Battlefield. Avail- able on VHS only. Approximately 30 minutes $19.95
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This videotape snapshot takes the viewer to the 125th Anniversary ceremonies. In a fast moving, 25 minutes you will visit the Living History Encampment, see the exciting Real Bird Re-enactment, watch the Gatling gun firing and the afternoon ceremonies on the 25th of June, 2001.Specify VHS or DVD. Approximately 25 minutes $19.95
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A Good Day to Die and Touring Little Bighorn Battlefield are available on one DVD - see DVDs for a description |
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