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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaThe remarkable and ironical story of a wild colt that changes owners around the time of the Great Sioux War of 1876.The remarkable and ironical story of a wild colt that changes owners around the time of the Great Sioux War of 1876.The remarkable and ironical story of a wild colt that changes owners around the time of the Great Sioux War of 1876.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
Robert 'Buzz' Henry
- Lt. Crittenden
- (as Robert Buzz Henry)
Jim Alderman
- Cavalryman
- (não creditado)
Alma Armstrong
- Minor Role
- (não creditado)
Larry Baxter
- Cavalryman
- (não creditado)
George Bernier
- Ace's Man
- (não creditado)
Charles Biles
- Cavalryman
- (não creditado)
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Elenco e equipe completos
- Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro
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This is the first film I can recall that I watched. I must have been 6 years old at that time. I have never forgotten it over the last 60 years. I consider it the most unsung Walt Disney distributed family film that was ever made. It ends with the historical Battle of Little Big Horn and the Gen Custer's last stand. Much of the details of the historical event are correct. I wish the film gets a wider audience today and that parents today could encourage their young kids to watch it. What's more--it is a rare example of politically correct depiction of native Indians of USA.
I remember this movie being shot on location on the Warm Springs Indian Reservation in Central Oregon about 100 miles southeast of Portland,OR.. I was 13 at the time. It was during the summer when school was out. Some footage was shot just west of the BIA Agency compound behind the Boarding school and other locations as well. Some of the residents were used as extras and of course all the girls went crazy meeting him.
He made us all feel very special while he was there. As I remember, other scenes were shot around Bend Oregon.
Thanks Sal for being so gracious.
He made us all feel very special while he was there. As I remember, other scenes were shot around Bend Oregon.
Thanks Sal for being so gracious.
This was one of my absolute favourite movies as a kid. It seems strange to me now that they could make a family movie about a battle where one side was entirely wiped out (except the horse of course). Not that there was any blood and gore in the film. It just seems a strange topic for a kids movie.
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A really amazing film to come from the Disney studio at a time ( 1958 ) when they were making tough films for family audiences. First viewed in 1965 aged 7 when my father hired the 16mm print for private home use to family and friends. I think he projected it twice and then the film remained in the memory for many years as an early favourite. Those were the days when you saw a film once or twice and there was no way of seeing it again until a reissue or TV. Having just seen the film again 43 years later, I have to say that it really is superb entertainment with a useful message about racial tolerance yet never needing to compromise it's swiftly told, exciting story. A passionate, memorable performance from a very fit, believably cast young Sal Mineo. Beautiful Technicolor photography from the great Loyal Griggs (Shane) and not forgetting the various horses used for the lead role of 'Tonka wakan - The Great One', of course several had to be used and one has to suspend disbelief occasionally as the animals don't always look similar but all in all Disney did a very commendable job. Top Direction from Lewis R.Foster with the battle at the Little Big Horn impressively staged. A very underrated film and long overdue for a DVD restoration, in fact some filmmakers do admire it as the whole story was recently reworked in animated form for a Spielberg production 'Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron'.
Walt Disney is the reason I now live in Tenn. He is also responsible for my interest in early American history. I seen the 'Davy Crockett' series when it was shown on TV in the 1950's. I have never gotten over it. I have over 350 books on this subject. And, all the movies made about Davy Crockett and The Alamo. Some are better than others, BUT, they are all great!
I loved the story of Tonka. I read the book in school and I have many, many books and movies about 'Custer's Last Stand'.
I moved to Tenn and was at the 'Crockett Tavern Museum for about 9 years..
I am thankful to Walt Disney for the many historic themes he turned into movies.
I loved the story of Tonka. I read the book in school and I have many, many books and movies about 'Custer's Last Stand'.
I moved to Tenn and was at the 'Crockett Tavern Museum for about 9 years..
I am thankful to Walt Disney for the many historic themes he turned into movies.
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- CuriosidadesAccording to actor H.M. Wynant, Sal Mineo had a poker game going on every night of the film shoot.
- ConexõesEdited into Disneylândia: Comanche: The Captive Stallion (1962)
- Trilhas sonorasTonka
by George Bruns and Hazel George (as Gil George)
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- Também conhecido como
- Tonka, o Cavalo Comanche
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- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 37 min(97 min)
- Proporção
- 1.75 : 1
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