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Crazy Horse, le plus grand d'entre nous

Original title: Crazy Horse
  • TV Movie
  • 1996
  • TV-14
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
590
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Peter Horton, Victor Aaron, and Michael Greyeyes in Crazy Horse, le plus grand d'entre nous (1996)
ActionBiographyDramaHistoryWarWestern

The legendary Native American chieftain refuses to go with his people peacefully to the reservation and starts a rebellion.The legendary Native American chieftain refuses to go with his people peacefully to the reservation and starts a rebellion.The legendary Native American chieftain refuses to go with his people peacefully to the reservation and starts a rebellion.

  • Director
    • John Irvin
  • Writer
    • Robert Schenkkan
  • Stars
    • Michael Greyeyes
    • Victor Aaron
    • Nathaniel Arcand
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    590
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Irvin
    • Writer
      • Robert Schenkkan
    • Stars
      • Michael Greyeyes
      • Victor Aaron
      • Nathaniel Arcand
    • 13User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 3 nominations total

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    Michael Greyeyes
    Michael Greyeyes
    • Crazy Horse
    Victor Aaron
    • Touch the Clouds
    Nathaniel Arcand
    Nathaniel Arcand
    • Little Hawk
    Frankie Avina
    • Grabber
    Ned Beatty
    Ned Beatty
    • Dr. McGillicuddy
    Irene Bedard
    Irene Bedard
    • Black Buffalo Woman
    Marshall Bell
    Marshall Bell
    • Senator William B. Allison
    Terry Big Charles
    • Young Curly
    • (as Terry Bigcharles)
    Craig Branham
    • Captain Fetterman
    Lorne Cardinal
    Lorne Cardinal
    • Young Man Afraid
    Buffalo Child
    Buffalo Child
    • High Hump
    • (as Buffalo Child C. Koopepequanicit)
    John Finn
    John Finn
    • General Crook
    Sheri Foster
    Sheri Foster
    • Black Shawl
    Benny Gibson
    • Artillery soldier…
    Robert Pike Glymph
    • Mormon Man
    James Hatzell
    • Reporter
    William Hawk
    • Wahokiza Luta
    • (as William Birdshead)
    Jimmy Herman
    Jimmy Herman
    • Conquering Bear
    • Director
      • John Irvin
    • Writer
      • Robert Schenkkan
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    10zaenkney

    The Devil's in the Details!

    'Crazy Horse' is a well acted, beautifully shot film that should have gone to big screen.

    While this movie may deviate from the finest research points of one author, Sandoz, it plays well, overall, to the spirit of Native American experience, as well as to the nature of Crazy Horse. Keep in mind it is not listed as a docudrama. I grew up all my life on the Rez, my family is Native American and our minds and hearts were moved by this film. Although we are Nez Perce, all tribes unite in their admiration of Crazy Horse and the ability he had to be 'invisible' in the face of an army when necessary. So, when I use the euphemism "the devil's in the details" my message is "don't let the devil distract you from something great by tying you up with trivia." It is great to see a movie that is true to form in showing the nature of war. I grew up believing Indians were bad. My twin sisters came home crying one day from first grade because one of their friends told them that they were Indians. To my sisters, that meant they had to ride horses to white peoples' houses and scalp them. That's what they had learned from TV shows. Our mother had some reassuring to do and 'Coyote' tales to tell, like how humans came to be - http://www.ilhawaii.net/~stony/lore59.html

    If you love Westerns, history, and have a heart for all peoples, you will love this film!
    bingyanhe123

    Crazy Horse

    This film is about an Indian hero, a Native American leader and chief. His name is Crazy Horse; he is honored by his people and tribal members as a brave warrior. In his early age, he presented his excellent abilities that he kills a buffalo. When he was 16 years old, he was named by Crazy Horse which was his father's name. Then, he became an Oglala Lakota leader. In this film, he fights with the US Federal government which invades their territories and wants to explore gold from this soil. As a tribal chief, he took up arms against invaders and wins a lot of campaigns. At this time, he received a lot of respects and supports; however, he got jealous from his tribal person------Red Cloud. Red Cloud framed-up Crazy Horse. On the morning of September 5, 1877, Crazy Horse was arrested and killed outside the adjutant's office.

    Our textbook also mentioned about the rugged individual and macho hero. I find some similarities between movies and books. They all tell about a hero and some hero characters. For many years, the frontier experience was romanticized in popular movies and television show that featured cowboy heroes fighting Indian villains.(From our book described)This movie, however, focuses on the American Indians, stands on their aspects and shows that what tragedy is bringing to Native Indians. White people invade their land and killed thousands of Native Indians. What's more, they broke many promises. What they mentioned about are their benefits. From this movie, Crazy Horse, a tribal leader, has some rugged individual characters, like brave, self-reliant and intelligent. The macho hero, always feel lonely because they will think about big problems and make a big decision; maybe no one could help him. Crazy Horse always feels lonely too much because he worried about his people. What he could do is avoiding what happened to them and protect them from invasions. Crazy Horse has his faith that they could live alike their ancestors.

    I love this movie very much. His spirit is more or less admired by us. What he pursued is freedom. What he always concerned are his people. We can learn a lot of personal qualities from this. In our lives, we also face a lot of difficulties or enemies; we should be brave to solve them instead of escaping. Crazy Horse is very intelligent, he uses of tactics to vanquish white people in many major wars. He could use fully of advantages of terrains to win the whole war. What's more, besides its attractive plot, its music or scenes are all fine. So it is a perfect film.
    10hyattjenny18

    Loved this movie

    I watched this movie when it came out and have seen it a few more times since. Been trying to find an affordable dvd copy for my movie library for years. This movie has always been one of my favorite movies depicting the life of the Native American people lead.
    3jsoj

    Film does not resonate well with Sandoz's biography

    Though entertaining and well acted, the script doesn't follow Sandoz's biography. Sandoz who traveled more than any other researcher in Ogalala country compiled much of her biography from descendants and other community members who carry stories of Crazy Horse. According to Sandoz The Strange Crazy Horse a political critic - opposing three primary features of Ogalala society: 1) the idea of paying for brides with horses (dowry); 2) the idea that community acknowledgment and recognition are synonymous with an individuals' spiritual or metaphysical (for lack of better words) standing 3) the idea that there are a fixed number of formal ways in which to seek knowledge and understanding. Crazy Horse according to Sandoz felt that the influx of Horses had corrupted Oglala society somewhat and made it more (in contemporary terms) - wealth bound and greed ridden. He also she suggests felt that there were in some respects formalized aspects of the society that were too rigid and so conflicted with (in contemporary terms) basic human rights. Sandoz's Crazy Horse in essence supported Oglala culture and society strongly only as a reformer he, by example suggested several small adjustments to the culture so as to make it better.

    Rather than being unique in this I imagine, he showed up at a time when the West was interested in Native people much like they are interested in Middle Eastern peoples today. War seems to create a sensationalist fascination with the other and so some attention was given his life in the popular media. Many of the biographies seem to contain details that conflict strongly with Sandoz, but no other researcher seems to have spent the same amount of time both in archives and in the communities. She has a pointed, detailed yet equivocal touch and so I trust her account better than any I have seen. This book (as is common) puts the film to shame.
    10Tracik226

    my comments on crazy horse

    This movie was one of my favorite ones.. where i lived the movie store had it to rent so every week i would rent it for like 3 months.. and i tried to find it to buy.. no where but .. i love native American movies..they are....so wonderful. to watch... I like it when they are more true.... and you know the history about it.. but my children loved to watch it as much as i did.. so i do give it a ten.. and no less thank you ..If you like native movies you should also see dream keeper..

    and edge of America.. that is also a good one.. my children watch dream keeper also.. to listen about stories of the past..

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    • Trivia
      August Schellenberg previously played Sitting Bull in Witness to Yesterday (1973) and would later do so again in Enterre mon coeur à Wounded Knee (2007).
    • Goofs
      Major Reno is shown using a Henry Repeating Rifle, which later switches to a Winchester 1866. No Officers were using lever action rifles at the Little Bighorn. They mostly carried Sporting versions of the standard issue rifle, which was the Springfield Model 1873 "Trapdoor" Rifle. George Armstrong Custer carried a Remington Rolling Block Rifle in .50/70 caliber.
    • Quotes

      Reporter: What about the Indians, General? And aren't the Black Hills officially Sioux land from the treaty of 1868?

      General George Armstrong Custer: Whatever the right or wrong isn't the question. The Indians must be dispossessed. The practical question is how the inevitable can be accomplished with the least inhumanity to the Indians.

      Reporter: Didn't General Polk say that?

      General George Armstrong Custer: I believe in destiny, you see. For individuals as well as nations. Nothing can stop the movement of history.

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    • Release date
      • July 7, 1996 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Crazy Horse
    • Filming locations
      • Black Hills, South Dakota, USA
    • Production companies
      • Turner Pictures (I)
      • Von Zerneck-Sertner Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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