This western offers one of Hollywood's more historically accurate accounts of the Battle of Little Big Horn. The story centers on a major in the cavalry who believes the Indians have the same rights as other Americans. Despite his efforts to stop Custer from embarking on his ill-fated mission, the general carries on. Later the major is court-marshaled for being a traitor and ends up sentenced to die. Fortunately, Sitting Bull sends a petition to the President and pleads for the good major's pardon. Sandra Brennan, Rovi
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This western offers one of Hollywood's more historically accurate accounts of the Battle of Little Big Horn. The story centers on a major in the cavalry who believes the Indians have the same rights as other Americans. Despite his efforts to stop Custer from embarking on his ill-fated mission, the general carries on. Later the major is court-marshaled for being a traitor and ends up sentenced to die. Fortunately, Sitting Bull sends a petition to the President and pleads for the good major's pardon. Sandra Brennan, Rovi
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Add this copy of Sitting Bull to cart. $9.84, new condition, Sold by Importcds rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Sunrise, FL, UNITED STATES, published 2008.
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Iron Eyes Cody, Joel Fluellen, John Hamilton, William Hopper, Douglas Kennedy. New. 1954 Run time: 112. Buy with confidence-Satisfaction Guaranteed! Delivery Confirmation included for all orders in the US.
good movie for those interested in seeing Dale Robertson of the early 50s era. The picture is not as clear nor are the colors as vibrant as one could wish, but the story is very good and in all enjoyable. Historic value also is there; woven among the fictitious characters and such is the story of the battle at Little Big Horn, with a more accurate treatment of the Indian viewpoint than was usual in the early 50s era movies. I had bought the movie for someone else, but when I watched it I was rather surprised that I liked it as much as I did. I only wish that the picture and color could be remastered, perhaps the sound as well. It would be well worth the trouble.