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1970 filmA Man Called Horse | |
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Directed by | Elliot Silverstein |
Written by | Jack DeWitt Dorothy M. Johnson |
Produced by | Frank Brill Sandy Howard |
Starring | Richard Harris Judith Anderson |
Cinematography | Robert Hauser Gabriel Torres |
Music by | Leonard Rosenman Lloyd One Star |
Distributed by | National General Pictures |
Release date | 28 April 1970 |
Running time | 114 min. |
Country | United States |
Languages | English, Sioux |
A Man Called Horse is a 1970 film based on a short story published in 1968 in the book Indian Country by Dorothy M. Johnson, starred by Richard Harris and directed by Elliot Silverstein. The film is partially spoken in Sioux and tells the history of an English aristocrat who is captured by a Native American tribe.
Template:Spoilers Initially enslaved, he comes to respect his captors' culture and also to gain their respect. Joining the tribe, he undergoes painful initiation rites, takes the native name "Horse", and becomes a respected member of the tribe and ultimately their leader.
Two sequels to the original movie were made, both with Harris reprising his role:
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