The Gypsy Warrior
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Average customer review:Product Description
An action-packed World War II drama about two fearless U.S. Army Captains instructed to infiltrate Nazi-occupied France to retrieve a deadly toxin. While carrying out their mission, they are befriended and aided by a compassionate gypsy family.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #18842 in DVD
- Brand: TIMELESS MEDIA GROUP
- Released on: 2007-06-19
- Rating: Unrated
- Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
- Formats: Color, DVD, NTSC
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .25 pounds
- Running time: 76 minutes
Customer Reviews
Sad to see on DVD
They put this low budget, poor excuse for a made for TV movie on DVD? Where is Lassiter? Where is High Road to China? Who makes these choices? I like Selleck movies, but stock clips poorly mixed with back lot (room, lot would be too lofty) scenes complete with learning the trade acting. Did I really give it 2 stars. I guess I really do like TS movies.
The Gypsy Warriors
Received the DVD and when we tried to watch it there was a loud noise and picture 'skipping'. I returned it and then received a second DVD - it too was defective. I returned the second one and asked for a refund. I still would like the DVD but it's too much trouble returning the item. I have ordered many DVD's from Amazon without any trouble.
Not Tom Selleck's best movie
First of all the music is really bad.
The one fellow in 1940 France calls the Tom Selleck character "Gung Ho"
which comes from a 1942 Marine movie ?
Some of the props in the biology lab are just there by
"time travel' with plastics and electronics not seem until the 1980's.
I have no idea if France ever had a secret biological
lab, but if it did, it would have been very near
Paris?
In short the acting may be better than the script writing,
producing and directing here?
Missions like this weren't organized until later in the war
and were mostly carried out by British commandos under the OSS?
The art work in contrast to the music is very well done.



