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The Legend of Walks Far Woman

  • TV Movie
  • 1980
  • 1h 51m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
285
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The Legend of Walks Far Woman (1980)
DramaWestern

A woman kills her husband after he becomes violently abusive following a concussion. The tribe then banishes her from the community.A woman kills her husband after he becomes violently abusive following a concussion. The tribe then banishes her from the community.A woman kills her husband after he becomes violently abusive following a concussion. The tribe then banishes her from the community.

  • Director
    • Mel Damski
  • Writers
    • Evan Hunter
    • Colin Stuart
  • Stars
    • Raquel Welch
    • Bradford Dillman
    • George Clutesi
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    285
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mel Damski
    • Writers
      • Evan Hunter
      • Colin Stuart
    • Stars
      • Raquel Welch
      • Bradford Dillman
      • George Clutesi
    • 6User reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Raquel Welch
    Raquel Welch
    • Walks Far Woman
    Bradford Dillman
    Bradford Dillman
    • Singer
    George Clutesi
    • Old Grandfather
    Nick Mancuso
    Nick Mancuso
    • Horses Ghost
    Eloy Casados
    Eloy Casados
    • Feather Earrings
    • (as Eloy Phil Casados)
    Frank Salsedo
    • Many Scalps
    Hortensia Colorado
    • Red Hoop Woman
    Nick Ramus
    Nick Ramus
    • Left Hand Bull
    Alex Kubik
    • Elk Hollering
    Branscombe Richmond
    Branscombe Richmond
    • Big Lake
    Dehl Berti
    Dehl Berti
    • Sitting Bull's Envoy
    Henry Bal
    • Pipe
    • (as Henry K. Bal)
    Janice Harlan
    • Janet McKay
    Joanelle Romero
    Joanelle Romero
    • Fire Wing
    • (as Joannelle Nadine Romero)
    Philip Beaumont
    • Little Plume
    Ralph Brannen
    Ralph Brannen
    • Fat Person
    Rudy Diaz
    Rudy Diaz
    • Empty Barrel
    Geraldine Herns
    • White Calf
    • Director
      • Mel Damski
    • Writers
      • Evan Hunter
      • Colin Stuart
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    3hitchcockthelegend

    Keep walking...

    The Legend of Walks Far Woman is directed by Mel Damski and adapted to screenplay by Evan Hunter from the novel Walks Far Woman written by Colin Stuart. It stars Raquel Welch, Bradford Dillman, George Clutesi, Nick Mancuso and Eloy Casados. Music is by Paul Chihara and cinematography by Gayne Rescher.

    An honourable but flat picture that finds Welch as the titular title character, as a Native American woman we view her trials and tribulations, as seen from the Indian's point of view. Unfortunately the story is dull, only really springing to life once Custer is defeated late in the play. There we are perked and piqued by how the Indian's react, the women and children waiting to see what members of the tribe come back from Little Big Horn. The filching of the cavalry's dead bodies, and the army fight back that has such dire consequence for Walks Far Woman.

    Ultimately it's a story worth telling, only it's told poorly, and not even the lovely Montana locations can offset the disappointment one feels once pic has finished. 3/10
    7LaxFan94

    Racquel Welch did good for herself in this film

    After watching this film when it first came out, Racquel Welch did well for herself as a Piegan Native woman. She played her part well as Walks Far Woman. As for the authenticity of the film in terms it having a truly Native atmosphere, I thought it was well made! You know how "Dances with Wolves" didn't seem like a Hollywoodish kind of film with the negative stereotypes with Native Americans and all?? Well....... I thought this film didn't have any of that either considering it was a Hollywood flick too. But I've NEVER agreed with whites playing Native roles although Nick Mancuso who's of Italian origin played the character of Horse's Ghost really well. I think that's not morally and ethically right. I think Native North American roles should be played by Native Americans themselves only. That's it.

    Well........... anyways............... that's the reason why I gave this film a 7 out of 10.
    6JamesHitchcock

    A laudable attempt to tell the Native Americans' own story on its own terms

    Raquel Welch was, in her day, a big name in the cinema, but her career as a major Hollywood star was a surprisingly short one. It began with "Fantastic Voyage" and "One Million Years BC" in 1966 and ended with "Mother, Jugs and Speed" ten years later. (I don't count "The Prince and the Pauper" from 1977, as she only played a minor role despite her second billing). She was originally hired to appear in "Cannery Row" in 1982, but was sacked from the film without notice and without any good reason being given, and did not make any feature films during the whole of the eighties. Possibly producers were wary of her after the "Cannery Row" debacle and subsequent lawsuit in which she successfully sued the studio for breach of contract. Or perhaps the public had become too used to her as a sexy young glamour girl and could not accept her as a middle-aged woman, even though she retained her striking beauty throughout her forties and into her fifties.

    Whatever the reasons, Raquel's output in the eighties was limited to a handful TV movies, and "The Legend of Walks Far Woman" was the first of these. (It was actually shot in 1979 but not broadcast until 1982). It was very much Raquel's own pet project, something she fought hard to get made. Doubtless she would have preferred a cinema release, but this was the period when the Western genre was in steep decline and few Westerns were being released as feature films.

    The film is set in the Montana of the 1870s. The title character, Walks Far Woman, was apparently a real historical individual who died in 1953 at the age of 102. She was originally a member of the Blackfoot tribe, but had to leave that tribe after killing two men who had murdered her husband and was adopted as a member of the Sioux nation. The film deals with her life among the Sioux and her marriage to a handsome Sioux warrior named Horse's Ghost.

    The film has given rise to some controversy in that some Native American characters are played by white actors, especially the role of Horse's Ghost, played by the Italian-born Nick Mancuso. (Raquel Welch herself is normally regarded as white, but does have some Native American ancestry). Nevertheless, the film is unusual in that it concentrates almost exclusively upon the Native American point of view. At one time Westerns were almost always made from the point of view of the white man, with the Indians depicted as bloodthirsty savages. This attitude began to change in the fifties and sixties, when films like "Broken Arrow" or "Cheyenne Autumn" began to present a more objective viewpoint, but such films generally included as one of the main characters a sympathetic, liberal white man, like James Stewart's Tom Jeffords in "Broken Arrow". ("Dances with Wolves" is a more recent example of this phenomenon).

    In "The Legend of Walks Far Woman", by contrast, there are virtually no pure-blooded white characters, although a mixed-race trader does play an important part in the story. It can therefore be seen as a laudable attempt to tell the Native Americans' own story on its own terms, not simply the story of the white settlers' interactions with the Native Americans.

    Like a number of recent Westerns, the film was attractively photographed, and I felt that Raquel Welch did a very good job as the heroine, proving that she is more than just a pretty face. (She was always good in comic or light-hearted roles, but some of her earlier attempts to prove herself in serious drama misfired. "Myra Breckinridge", for example, may have been intended as serious satire, but it was such a turkey that it ended up as an inadvertent comedy and actually damaged Welch's career).

    Trying to appraise the film as a whole, however, is difficult, because I realise that the version I saw was only a truncated version of the original film. Apparently Raquel originally envisaged the film as being a grand epic, something like "Dances with Wolves" a decade earlier, and the original version shot in 1979 was around three hours in length. Unfortunately, when it was finally televised three years later, about an hour was cut, presumably to fit in with American TV schedules, which would explain why the ending seems very rushed, with Walks Far going in a matter of minutes from a young woman in her twenties or thirties to an old lady aged over 100. Provisionally, therefore, I would award this one a mark of 6/10, with the option of revising that should the full version ever be shown or released.
    7marcel-langlet

    Where can I get a copy or original ?

    Hi, I have seen this movie in the year 1985 and since then I search for this movie to put it in my collection, does anybody know where I can get a copy / original , thats playable in my VHS / DVD (regio 2 - Europe) My collection is mostly filled up with Native movies , some of the "older" movies are missing . For so far I remember, i found it a excellent movie that let see how the "whites" betrayed the native people . Please anyone who can help me so I can end my search for this movie.I have to write a little bit more about this movie, but my memory have "little holes" . So anyone who have one for sale or have a copy please feel free to contact me , You can ad a review or contact me directly.

    regards Marcel.

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    • Trivia
      The real-life Walks Far Woman died in 1953 at the age of one hundred and two.
    • Connections
      Referenced in The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson: Raquel Welch/Carl Reiner (1980)

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    • Release date
      • May 30, 1982 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Die neun Tage wandert
    • Filming locations
      • Billings, Montana, USA
    • Production companies
      • EMI Television
      • Lee Levinson Productions
      • Raquel Welch Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 51 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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