
Spectacular western scenery, exciting action sequences and
great performances make this a one-of-a-kind western.
Sitting Bull offers one of Hollywood's more historically accurate accounts of the struggle of supremacy in the West. Surprisingly pro-Indian, the story centers on Parrish, a cavalry officer who believes in the rights of the Native Americans. Despite his efforts, General George A. Custer, spurred on by anti-Indian hatred, engages the proud Chief Sitting Bull in the climatic and ill-fated Battle of the Little Big Horn. Spectacular western scenery, exciting action sequences and great performances make this one-of-a-kind western.
Bonus Feature:
Interview with Iron Eyes Cody - Interview with native American, Iron Eyes Cody, who acted in over 70 films and is one of the most recognized faces of the American western.
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In Against a Crooked Sky, a color remake of the classic John Ford western, The Searchers, Richard Boone (Have Gun, Will Travel) gives one of the best performances of hi slong career. Boone plays the part of a Russian, an aging trapper recruited to help rescue a teenage girl from a band of Native Americans holding her hostage in the wilds of Utah's vast wilderness. The Indian, Temkai (Geoffrey Land), has adbucted Molly Sutter (Shannon Farnon) and Molly's brother Sam (Stewart Petersen) embarks on a perilous mission to save her, with the help of Russian. Henry Wilcoxon is Chief Cut Tongue, a ruthless, yet honorable Indian, and the rest of the fine cast includes Jewel Blanch and Brenda Venus as the other Sutter children.
Set in the beautiful red-rock country of Utah, Against a Crooked Sky is a timeless sotry of love and courage for the entire family to enjoy.
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