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Le Grand Chef

Original title: Chief Crazy Horse
  • 1955
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 26m
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6.1/10
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Victor Mature and Suzan Ball in Le Grand Chef (1955)
This biography of the famous Lakota Sioux war chief is told entirely from the Indian viewpoint.
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This biography of the famous Lakota Sioux war chief is told entirely from the Indian viewpoint.This biography of the famous Lakota Sioux war chief is told entirely from the Indian viewpoint.This biography of the famous Lakota Sioux war chief is told entirely from the Indian viewpoint.

  • Director
    • George Sherman
  • Writers
    • Franklin Coen
    • Gerald Drayson Adams
  • Stars
    • Victor Mature
    • Suzan Ball
    • John Lund
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    727
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • George Sherman
    • Writers
      • Franklin Coen
      • Gerald Drayson Adams
    • Stars
      • Victor Mature
      • Suzan Ball
      • John Lund
    • 12User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Victor Mature
    Victor Mature
    • Crazy Horse
    Suzan Ball
    Suzan Ball
    • Little Fawn - aka Black Shawl
    John Lund
    John Lund
    • Maj. Twist
    Ray Danton
    Ray Danton
    • Little Big Man
    Keith Larsen
    Keith Larsen
    • Flying Hawk
    Paul Guilfoyle
    Paul Guilfoyle
    • Worm
    David Janssen
    David Janssen
    • Lt. Colin Cartwright
    Robert Warwick
    Robert Warwick
    • Spotted Tail
    James Millican
    James Millican
    • Gen. Crook
    Morris Ankrum
    Morris Ankrum
    • Red Cloud
    Donald Randolph
    Donald Randolph
    • Aaron Cartwright
    Robert F. Simon
    Robert F. Simon
    • Jeff Mantz
    James Westerfield
    James Westerfield
    • Caleb Mantz
    Stuart Randall
    Stuart Randall
    • Old Man Afraid
    Pat Hogan
    Pat Hogan
    • Dull Knife
    Dennis Weaver
    Dennis Weaver
    • Maj. Carlisle
    John Peters
    • Sgt. Guthrie
    Henry Wills
    Henry Wills
    • He Dog
    • Director
      • George Sherman
    • Writers
      • Franklin Coen
      • Gerald Drayson Adams
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    5hitchcockthelegend

    Safe, interesting enough, but worthy of repeat viewings?

    This is the story of Crazy Horse, who from a very young age was expected to go onto great things for his people. Taking in his youth and finally onto his accent as military leader, Chief Crazy Horse tells things from the Indian point of view.

    This is a good and reliable Western picture, though sadly not using Indian actors to ram home the fact it's telling things from the Indian side of the vista, it's none the less unharmed by Victor Mature (Crazy Horse) and the rest of the white man cast. It's difficult for myself to personally gauge just what the makers were aiming for, was it honest portrayals? Or did they hope to make a stirring picture about a man proclaimed as a true great American General? Because they really don't achieve either of those things. But as I have said in my heading, this film doesn't waste one's time, it is a very interesting story, and technically it has its treats (filming in the actual Black Hills location a definite bonus for the story), yet ultimately I came away thinking that we could still do with a rousing epic to fully capture this man's biography.

    Because ultimately it's a story well worth telling and a story worth telling with grace and elegance. 5/10
    8searchanddestroy-1

    Great western from Universal Studios

    I don't know how faithful it is to the true story of Crazy Horse, but it is not an anti Indian western, on the contrary. Victor Mature is rather convincing in the lead role, but not as convincing as Jeff Candler in BROKEN ARROW. George Sherman was a good western film director and he did his best at Universal Pictures LAST OF THE FAST GUNS for instance. Splendid natural settings, landscapes galore and action scenes too. Awesome atmosphere helped by an adequate score. It remains classic though, do not expect unusual lines.
    6ma-cortes

    Bio of the Lakota Sioux warrior whose home in the Black Hills was threatened by the White Men

    Decent chronicle of a strong fight between the Lakota tribe and the US cavalry in the struggle for the west , paced under completely Indian viewpoint . This is a true story , photographed in the Black Hills of the Dakotas where is actually happened . It is the story of an American , a leader of his people , one of the great generals of all time -Chief Crazy Horse of the Lakota Sioux . Crazy Horse's territory was invaded by Western expansion and the constant breakment of government treaties . In Fort Laramie commanded by General Crook , Indians are forced to form a volatile alliance in their life-or-death struggle . However , some USA officers and Indians are reluctant to this unusual alliance and they distrust having Indians and soldiers as allies . When ambitious prospectors and mean traders get evidence of gold in the sacred Lakota burial ground Indians go warpath . As war chief , Crazy Horse, along with Teton Sioux leader Sitting Bull lead the Cheyenne and Sioux against George Armstrong Custer at the battle of Little Big Horn . Crazy Horse leads his brave warriors on a wild chase across the plains and hills in this saga of the old west . They elude capture , but famine , cold and constant harassment by troops lead to crazy Horse surrender and death in 1877 , betrayed by both the Whites and some of his own people . He Hurled The Lance That Smashed Custer That Historic Day At Little Big Horn!

    This moving movie is an epic portrait of the historic story about celebrated Indians Lakotas against the US cavalry . The picture gets Western action , shootouts , a love story , breathtaking raids , overwhelming battles and results to be quite entertaining . It's a medium budget film with good actors , technicians , production values and pleasing results . The film is pretty well , being told from Indian perspective , though some historical events take a back seat to Hollywood scriptwriting . At the ending , when take place some battles , possees all the sweep , grandeur and noisy action of the greatest Westerns of an age long past . Acceptable and passable main cast . The usual wooden Victor Mature gives stature to the role , providing sincerity and bravura . And Suzan Ball as his Indian wife , who died early at 21 by cancer , being these ¨War arrow¨ and ¨Chief Crazy Horse¨ both of them directed by George Sherman , his last films . Support cast is frankly good , such as : John Lund , Ray Danton , Keith Larsen , Paul Guilfoyle ,David Janssen ,Morris Ankrum , Robert F. Simon ,James Westerfield , Stuart Randall , Dennis Weaver , Robert Warwick and Pat Hogan

    This thrilling and stirring Western was beautifully shot by cameraman Harold Lipstein . And an original and shining score from Frank skinner . The motion picture was professionally directed by George Sherman in B-style , though has some flaws . Sherman made reliable low-budget fare for Columbia between 1945-48, then moved on to do the same at Universal for another eight years , where he directed this ¨War Arrow¨ . Sherman specialized almost exclusively in "B" westerns there , including the "Three Musketeers" series, which featured a young John Wayne. George directed lots of Westerns as ¨The Last of the Fast Guns¨ , ¨The Lone Hand¨, ¨Santa Fe stampede¨ , ¨Red skin¨ , ¨Chief Crazy Horse¨ ¨Calamity Jane¨, ¨Relentless¨ , ¨Comanche Territory¨ , ¨Dawn at Socorro¨, ¨Border River¨ and many others . He also made occasional forays into action and horror themes, often achieving a sense of style over substance . The only "A"-grade films to his credit were two westerns starring John Wayne: ¨Comancheros¨ (1961) (as producer) and ¨The big Jack¨ (1971) . His last films were realized in Spain as "Find That Girl" , ¨The new Cinderella¨ and ¨Joaquin Murrieta¨. Rating : 6/10 . Well worth watching .

    Other biographies about Crazy Horse are the followings : Crazy Horse 1996 by John Irvin with Michael Greyeyes , Jimmy Herman , Wes Studi , August Schellenberg , Irene Bedard , Steve Reevis . Crazy Horse and Custer : the untold story 1990 with Slim Pickens , Mary Ann Mobley an Michael Dante .
    5gordonb-59587

    Ok story with the classic Hollywood 1950s western mistakes

    I really like western movies but always wonder why directors don't try to be a little more realistic. I was very much surprised that some Indians had bright purple and day-glow feathers in their headwear. Now that seemed a little unnatural. And then there was the guy who got shot in the back with an arrow. Fortunately, for him, he had a big block of wood under his shirt. Unfortunately, it showed up really well in the film. Another interesting item is that when a group of riders are galloping along somewhere in the West and the lead rider decides to stop, he holds his right hand up in the air. This is to signal the riders behind him to stop too. Apparently without doing this hand gesture, all the riders would crash into him. And in classic 1950s cowboy Hollywood fashion, getting hit by one bullet will kill you, and often causes no bleeding. Of course there's the always popular one shot that takes down two or three riders. I could go on but you get the idea. If film makers would just try a little harder, their movies would be easier to enjoy and more difficult to pick apart. I'm not even mentioning the obvious since all the other reviewers have: all the lead rolls were played by white actors, not native Americans, ie Indians.
    5boblipton

    The Good Indians Vs. The Evil Cavalry

    Victor Mature is Crazy Horse in this potted version of the Lakota Sioux and the war over the Black Hills, told from a viewpoint entirely on the side of the Indians.

    Originally planned as a vehicle for Jeff Chandler, but that didn't happen. Mature was quite capable of giving a strong performance, but required a good script and strong direction, which were not available here. Leading lady Suzanne Ball had lost a leg to cancer five months before filming began, and so her movement was limited; she would die four months after this was released.

    DP Harold Lipstein gives some nice, woodcut-like images, particularly in the long shots, resulting in a watchable but undistinguished Universal Shaky A production. With John Lund, Ray Danton, and David Janssen.

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    • Trivia
      Final film of Suzan Ball. NOTE: Her right leg had been amputated five months before filming began in June 1954, and she was now moving with the aid of an artificial limb. She died a few months after the film was released, age 21. Any scenes requiring more than taking a few careful steps were accomplished by the use of a double, photographed from the rear.
    • Goofs
      In some scenes General Crook has three stars in each shoulder strap, indicating the rank of lieutenant general, when he was only a brigadier general in 1876-1877. Possibly Crook's Sioux nickname of "three stars" - influenced the costume designer.
    • Quotes

      Chief Crazy Horse: How many times must the white man break his word? How short are your memories that you can again accept their promises? Has Olm Man Afraid forgotten the peace talks on the Shell River? Has Sitting Bull forgotten the peace talks at Blue Water? Has Dull Knife forgotten the peace talks at Sand Creek? And Red Cloud, has he forgotten our people who came to this fort before us, who have grown sick and old before their time? No, our nation will not be divided as it was at Shell River, at Blue Water and at Sand Creek. I would like to ask my friend, Twist, a question. Why is today's promises any different from those of yesterday?

      Major Twist: All I know is the Commissioner wants this fighting stopped.

      Chief Crazy Horse: He's put his name to the paper too many times before.

      Major Twist: Always as a friend of the Lakota.

      Chief Crazy Horse: Then the Lakotas prefer its enemies! I set my face against this treaty. This is our country... the sacred land of our fathers. I will fight for it... and I will die for it!

    • Connections
      Featured in Legends of the West (1992)

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    • Release date
      • December 23, 1955 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El caudillo rebelde
    • Filming locations
      • Badlands National Park, South Dakota, USA
    • Production company
      • Universal International Pictures (UI)
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,750,000
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 26 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.55 : 1

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