Grayeagle
starring: Ben Johnson, Jimmy Clem, Iron Eyes Cody, Alex Cord, Jacob Daniels
directed by: Charles B. Pierce
directed by: Charles B. Pierce
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:

Rating:
- a great movie
I really enjoyed this movie cause it did show the Indian grayeagle a kind person. I loved it when each day she beth learned about who she is and not what she was lead to believe. I loved it cause it was a clean movie withno language what so ever. I wish they had more scences for each time they moved from one place and at the end a little longer with chief running wolf her father that she found out about. I hope for more movies like this one especially about the Indians
Rating:
- I love this movie!
This is not a very flashy review, but I remember seeing this movie when it came out at the theaters when I was 12. I fell in love with it then and I still love it now. It is one of my all time favorites. You can't go wrong with a cast like Ben Johnson, Iron Eyes Cody and Alex Cord. It is an all around good old fashion movie.
Rating:
- low budget cliche
Groan. This low budget oater is full of every "noble savage" cliche in the book (who can forget Scar offering 3 horses for Beth and then fighting Grayeagle for her). The best that can be said for this movie is that their hearts were in the right place, and the scenery is gorgeous. Plus they did cast Iron Eyes Cody as one of the leads. The lead actress, however, can't really act, and whoever cast Alex Cord as Grayeagle should have their head examined. He is an adequate actor in Western roles but at ... Read More
Rating:
- Great Cinematography/Confusing Plot
This late-seventies movie had lovely cinematography and haunting music, but beyond that there's little to hold the viewer's interest.The film lacked direction and important plot details were sketchy or entirely missing.The transition of the girl from kidnap victim to grateful granddaughter was hazy; it took a couple rewinds for us to figure out what the heck the old man's relationship to her was, and we're no slackers when it comes to following a storyline.There just seemed to be no discernible ... Read More
Rating:
- Lovely
I was awaken to the music/soundtrack from this movie.I had never heard of Alex Cord until the music peaked my interest.
This is a very well written narrative.The Depiction of the loving High Cheyenne Warrior towards the great elderly dying Cheyenne Indian chief, Running Wolf, was very touching. The means he went through to make this great chiefs dream come true was realistic of the dedication some nationalities have towards their elderly. Americans toss aside their elderly as if they are of no ... Read More
- a great movieI really enjoyed this movie cause it did show the Indian grayeagle a kind person. I loved it when each day she beth learned about who she is and not what she was lead to believe. I loved it cause it was a clean movie withno language what so ever. I wish they had more scences for each time they moved from one place and at the end a little longer with chief running wolf her father that she found out about. I hope for more movies like this one especially about the Indians
- I love this movie!This is not a very flashy review, but I remember seeing this movie when it came out at the theaters when I was 12. I fell in love with it then and I still love it now. It is one of my all time favorites. You can't go wrong with a cast like Ben Johnson, Iron Eyes Cody and Alex Cord. It is an all around good old fashion movie.
- low budget clicheGroan. This low budget oater is full of every "noble savage" cliche in the book (who can forget Scar offering 3 horses for Beth and then fighting Grayeagle for her). The best that can be said for this movie is that their hearts were in the right place, and the scenery is gorgeous. Plus they did cast Iron Eyes Cody as one of the leads. The lead actress, however, can't really act, and whoever cast Alex Cord as Grayeagle should have their head examined. He is an adequate actor in Western roles but at ... Read More
- Great Cinematography/Confusing PlotThis late-seventies movie had lovely cinematography and haunting music, but beyond that there's little to hold the viewer's interest.The film lacked direction and important plot details were sketchy or entirely missing.The transition of the girl from kidnap victim to grateful granddaughter was hazy; it took a couple rewinds for us to figure out what the heck the old man's relationship to her was, and we're no slackers when it comes to following a storyline.There just seemed to be no discernible ... Read More
- LovelyI was awaken to the music/soundtrack from this movie.I had never heard of Alex Cord until the music peaked my interest.
This is a very well written narrative.The Depiction of the loving High Cheyenne Warrior towards the great elderly dying Cheyenne Indian chief, Running Wolf, was very touching. The means he went through to make this great chiefs dream come true was realistic of the dedication some nationalities have towards their elderly. Americans toss aside their elderly as if they are of no ... Read More
