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Cœur de tonnerre

Original title: Thunderheart
  • 1992
  • R
  • 1h 59m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
19K
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Val Kilmer and Graham Greene in Cœur de tonnerre (1992)
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A young mixed-blood FBI agent is assigned to work with a cynical veteran investigator on a murder on a poverty-stricken Sioux reservation.A young mixed-blood FBI agent is assigned to work with a cynical veteran investigator on a murder on a poverty-stricken Sioux reservation.A young mixed-blood FBI agent is assigned to work with a cynical veteran investigator on a murder on a poverty-stricken Sioux reservation.

  • Director
    • Michael Apted
  • Writer
    • John Fusco
  • Stars
    • Val Kilmer
    • Sam Shepard
    • Graham Greene
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    19K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michael Apted
    • Writer
      • John Fusco
    • Stars
      • Val Kilmer
      • Sam Shepard
      • Graham Greene
    • 109User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
    • 58Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Val Kilmer
    Val Kilmer
    • Ray Levoi
    Sam Shepard
    Sam Shepard
    • Frank Coutelle
    Graham Greene
    Graham Greene
    • Walter Crow Horse
    Fred Ward
    Fred Ward
    • Jack Milton
    Fred Thompson
    Fred Thompson
    • William Dawes
    • (as Fred Dalton Thompson)
    Sheila Tousey
    Sheila Tousey
    • Maggie Eagle Bear
    Ted Thin Elk
    • Grandpa Sam Reaches
    • (as Chief Ted Thin Elk)
    John Trudell
    John Trudell
    • Jimmy Looks Twice
    Julius Drum
    • Richard Yellow Hawk
    Sarah Brave
    • Maisy Blue Legs
    Allan R.J. Joseph
    • Leo Fast Elk
    Sylvan Pumpkin Seed
    • Hobart
    Patrick Massett
    Patrick Massett
    • Agent Mackey
    Rex Linn
    Rex Linn
    • FBI Agent
    Brian A. O'Meara
    • FBI Agent
    Duane Brewer
    • Ranger
    Lewis C. Bradshaw
    • Ranger
    Dennis Banks
    Dennis Banks
    • Dennis Banks
    • Director
      • Michael Apted
    • Writer
      • John Fusco
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    10rollo_tomaso

    Poignant real-life drama mixed with great acting and directing

    This movie, based upon a true incident at the Oglala Indian Reservation in South Dakota, seamlessly combines great acting, much of it by native Americans, taut direction, and delicious dialogue. It is thought-provoking, enlightening, well-paced, and always entertaining. As poignant a movie as I've ever seen, I rate this alongside L.A. Confidential, Life Is Beautiful, as one of the Three top movies of the 1990's. Val Kilmer has never been better and Graham Greene is simply magnificent, even better than he was in Dances with Wolves. This is a must-see for the entire family.
    7SnoopyStyle

    good take on modern native world

    Ray Levoi (Val Kilmer) is an FBI agent with some Sioux ancestry. William Dawes (Fred Dalton Thompson) sends him to investigate murders on tribal land in the badlands of South Dakota with veteran agent Frank 'Cooch' Coutelle (Sam Shepard). There is civil conflict from the radical Aboriginal Rights Movement and they are the prime suspect. Walter Crow Horse (Graham Greene) is local tribal police. Tribal president Jack Milton (Fred Ward) and his thugs are hunting for members of ARM. Levoi is forced to reawaken his native roots.

    This has a bit of a thriller element but mostly, it has a nice take on modern native cultural troubles. Val Kilmer is a bit too white to play a mix-race character. On the other hand, there are great native actors. Director Michael Apted is able to be sensitive to real native culture without talking down to it.
    8philip_vanderveken

    Definitely a must see movie

    I really wonder why this movie is rated rather low on IMDb (6.5/10 right now). This is a very good movie with a great, but disturbing message, perhaps even more because it was based on real events.

    It tells the story of an Indian reservation in South Dakota in the seventies. There seems to be some kind of war going on between traditionalist and progressive Indians. The traditionalists are accused of a murder on an important member of the progressive group and two FBI agents will investigate it. As their investigation goes on, one of them will find out what the real reasons are why he is there...

    This is a very good thriller with a lot of Indian mystic influences, but who doesn't close an eye for the reality these people were living in. It has been based on true events, but has been changed slightly because of law suits, but it still shows how the Indians were seen and treated at the time. It's definitely a must see movie and therefor I reward it with an 8/10.
    tekhelet

    Awesomely authentic, thought-provoking and important.

    My mother, sisters and I are enrolled Tribal members of the Standing Rock Indian Reservation in South Dakota, where my mother was born and raised. This movie is quite authentic in its treatment of Lakota (Sioux) culture and traditions without getting caught up in romanticism. Portrayals of our sacred Ghost Dance and other ceremonies give the viewer a glimpse into our heritage and spirituality, while he fact-based storyline takes the viewer on a ride into 1970's reservation life complete with FBI cover ups and abuse of power. Seeing this movie just might make you an activist!
    10badponymedicine

    Fair realism

    Many have dismissed this film as 'too Hollywood' or fictionalized. Many don't understand just what went on in 'The Incident at Oglala'. Others wonder why it was so under-promoted. The US Government doesn't want anything promoted that shows their VERY dark side. Many US citizens do not know, do not want to know, or refuse to believe that their government does the exact same things that we chastise other governments for. I'm Native American myself (Cherokee/Powhattan), a tribal volunteer, and a Native Activist. The FBI has a file on me. My phone is tapped. This is what happens when you're involved in activities that reveal what your government is really up to. Yes, it is a 'fictionalized' account, but if you're familiar with the story, you know that Fred Ward is former chairman Dick Wilson, who helped the US Government to draw attention away from the fact that he was selling off 1/8 of the Pine Ridge Reservation for uranium mining, without the rest of the people knowing. Jimmy Looks Twice is vaguely based on Leonard Peltier (though I don't think anyone has claimed Leonard could shapeshift), and Maggie Eagle Bear is an excellent description of Anna Mae Aquash, who was murdered--the FBI tried to have her illegally buried under an assumed name, then just as Jane Doe, and because she had distinctive jewelry on her hands that couldn't be removed due to post-mortem swelling, they CUT OFF HER HANDS...sent them off allegedly for 'fingerprinting', and what do you know? They got lost. The book by Peter Mathiessen, "In the Spirit Of Crazy Horse" was kept from publishment for 8 years by the government who did not want the story out. Some of my fave lines? Cooch's "ARM is on it's last legs, Ray..." And Crowhorse's reaction to Ray's threat about withholding information, "So sue (Sioux) me..." And the scenery is so stark and beautiful. I cry every time I watch it. Fast action shoot-em-ups despite a yard full of kids? It happened. That's not Hollywood. The FBI was shooting up an 'encampment' full of women and kids at Oglala. They don't care. The only good Indian is a dead Indian. It's been this way for 500 years, and it continues today.

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    • Trivia
      During the early to mid-Seventies, there were 57 unsolved murders on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation due to the fighting between the "Traditionals" and Tribal government sanctioned "Goons". This made the Village of Pine Ridge (Pop. 1100) the "Murder Capital of the Nation" with the highest number of violent deaths per capita in the United States.
    • Goofs
      The Wounded Knee memorial stone shown in the movie is a replica of the original, on which the 19th name was changed from "Swift Bird" to "Thunderheart". However, the 11th name was misspelled, on the original monument is "Yellow Robe" while on the replica is "Yellow Rose".
    • Quotes

      Walter Crow Horse: License and registration?

      Ray Levoi: Kiss my ass.

      Walter Crow Horse: Hey, this is *my* jurisdiction now. And you were going 59 in a 55 zone.

      Ray Levoi: Let me see the radar.

      Walter Crow Horse: I don't need no radar, I can tell! I just listen to the wind; it said, "Fifty-nine, nail 'im!"

    • Alternate versions
      The version prepared by Tristar for commercial television showing featured 270 separate cuts, removing 22 minutes of footage. To shorter the film even further, the film was time-compressed to gain an additional 4 minutes, and the credits speeded-up to lose another 2 minutes. Director Michael Apted asked to have his name removed from the mutilated TV version, or have a disclaimer shown before the title credits, stating that he disowned that version. After legal litigation, Tristar opted to remove Apted's name and credit the TV version to pseudonymous director Alan Smithee.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: White Men Can't Jump/The Cutting Edge/The Power of One/Ruby/Noises Off... (1992)
    • Soundtracks
      Badlands
      Written and Performed by Bruce Springsteen

      Courtesy of Columbia Records

      by arrangement with Sony Music Licensing

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • November 11, 1992 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Sioux
    • Also known as
      • Corazón trueno
    • Filming locations
      • Badlands National Park, South Dakota, USA
    • Production companies
      • TriStar Pictures
      • Tribeca Productions
      • Waterhorse Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $15,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $22,660,758
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,507,425
      • Apr 5, 1992
    • Gross worldwide
      • $22,660,847
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 59m(119 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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