Crazy Horse [VHS]
starring: Michael Greyeyes, Victor Aaron, Nathaniel Arcand, Frankie Avina, Ned Beatty
directed by: John Irvin
directed by: John Irvin
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- Another cowboy and indian story?
The vision quest of Crazy Horse as a young man shows us that the culture of these plains Indians wasn't primitive. In the 300 years since the Spanish brought horses to the new world,
they had changed and adapted their hunting culture to the horse.
That Indians ever won a battle with American regular troops
who had modern weapons and military training,
shows that the Indian generals like Crazy Horse could learn and adapt.
I think that this side of American history needs ... Read More
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- great movie!!!!!!!!
This is a great movie.I study the Lakota souix and this was a great movie about the lakota leader crazy horse.I have watched a lot of native amerian movies like Dances with Wolves and Last of the Mohegans and this is one of the best.I hope every one that wants to see this movie or studies the lakota gets to see this movie.
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- Crazy Horse, A Warrior I Honor !!
This is a really great movie and by far the truest of all movies that I've seen for the Custer battle. Crazy Horse is my hero and I still study a great deal of him and the Lakota/Sioux tribe.
I have watched this movie many times and always enjoy watching it, I have also read the book by Sandoz of Crazy Horse. They both are very similar to all the battles, life and trials of Crazy Horse. I wish I could of rode along side of Crazy Horse during these battles.
I highly recommend this movie ... Read More
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- Oh, Geez!
Didn't like this one. Glad to see Native actors/actresses, butthis portrayal of Crazy Horse way off the mark as far as I wasconcerned. Maybe not quite as bad as the first one--Chief Crazy Horse (from the 50s with Victor Mature), but not much better either. Too much Hollywood here--lots of paint horses and feathers. KL
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- Well worth watching
A wonderfull movie! Attention to detail, for example some of the statements made by Crazy Horse and Custer, period costume and battles. It is interesting to note that Custer had cut his hair before the battle of the Little Big Horn, which appears to be the only movie to portray this accurately. Custer dies somewhere during the battle and not in the 'classic' back to back end of the battle senario as is popularly portrayed in the 'hero' literature.
Red Cloud and Spotted Tail are portrayed in ... Read More
- Another cowboy and indian story?The vision quest of Crazy Horse as a young man shows us that the culture of these plains Indians wasn't primitive. In the 300 years since the Spanish brought horses to the new world,
they had changed and adapted their hunting culture to the horse.
That Indians ever won a battle with American regular troops
who had modern weapons and military training,
shows that the Indian generals like Crazy Horse could learn and adapt.
I think that this side of American history needs ... Read More
- great movie!!!!!!!!This is a great movie.I study the Lakota souix and this was a great movie about the lakota leader crazy horse.I have watched a lot of native amerian movies like Dances with Wolves and Last of the Mohegans and this is one of the best.I hope every one that wants to see this movie or studies the lakota gets to see this movie.
- Crazy Horse, A Warrior I Honor !!This is a really great movie and by far the truest of all movies that I've seen for the Custer battle. Crazy Horse is my hero and I still study a great deal of him and the Lakota/Sioux tribe.
I have watched this movie many times and always enjoy watching it, I have also read the book by Sandoz of Crazy Horse. They both are very similar to all the battles, life and trials of Crazy Horse. I wish I could of rode along side of Crazy Horse during these battles.
I highly recommend this movie ... Read More
- Oh, Geez!Didn't like this one. Glad to see Native actors/actresses, butthis portrayal of Crazy Horse way off the mark as far as I wasconcerned. Maybe not quite as bad as the first one--Chief Crazy Horse (from the 50s with Victor Mature), but not much better either. Too much Hollywood here--lots of paint horses and feathers. KL
- Well worth watchingA wonderfull movie! Attention to detail, for example some of the statements made by Crazy Horse and Custer, period costume and battles. It is interesting to note that Custer had cut his hair before the battle of the Little Big Horn, which appears to be the only movie to portray this accurately. Custer dies somewhere during the battle and not in the 'classic' back to back end of the battle senario as is popularly portrayed in the 'hero' literature.
Red Cloud and Spotted Tail are portrayed in ... Read More
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