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L'indien

Original title: Sioux City
  • 1994
  • PG-13
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
558
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Lou Diamond Phillips and Salli Richardson-Whitfield in L'indien (1994)
DramaMysteryThriller

A young Lakota Sioux, adopted by a wealthy Jewish couple in Beverly Hills, gets in touch with his cultural roots and solves a mystery in this thriller. Because of his upbringing, Jesse Rainf... Read allA young Lakota Sioux, adopted by a wealthy Jewish couple in Beverly Hills, gets in touch with his cultural roots and solves a mystery in this thriller. Because of his upbringing, Jesse Rainfeather Goldman knows almost nothing of Native American traditions. He is doing his interns... Read allA young Lakota Sioux, adopted by a wealthy Jewish couple in Beverly Hills, gets in touch with his cultural roots and solves a mystery in this thriller. Because of his upbringing, Jesse Rainfeather Goldman knows almost nothing of Native American traditions. He is doing his internship when he suddenly receives an amulet from the Lakota reservation in Sioux City. It is f... Read all

  • Director
    • Lou Diamond Phillips
  • Writer
    • L. Virginia Browne
  • Stars
    • Lou Diamond Phillips
    • Salli Richardson-Whitfield
    • Melinda Dillon
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    558
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lou Diamond Phillips
    • Writer
      • L. Virginia Browne
    • Stars
      • Lou Diamond Phillips
      • Salli Richardson-Whitfield
      • Melinda Dillon
    • 9User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Lou Diamond Phillips
    Lou Diamond Phillips
    • Jesse Rainfeather Goldman
    Salli Richardson-Whitfield
    Salli Richardson-Whitfield
    • Jolene Buckley
    • (as Salli Richardson)
    Melinda Dillon
    Melinda Dillon
    • Leah Goldman
    Lise Cutter
    • Allison
    Bill Allen
    • Dan Larkin
    Apesanahkwat
    Apesanahkwat
    • Clifford Rainfeather
    John Dye
    John Dye
    • Colin Adams
    Gary Farmer
    Gary Farmer
    • Russell White
    Ralph Waite
    Ralph Waite
    • Drew McDermott
    Tantoo Cardinal
    Tantoo Cardinal
    • Dawn Rainfeather
    Michael Corbett
    Michael Corbett
    • Ray Dawes
    Ronny Quintanar Jr.
    • Little Jesse
    Jim Great Elk Waters
    • Redbow
    Adam Roarke
    Adam Roarke
    • Douglas Goldman
    Joseph Marcell
    Joseph Marcell
    • Dr. Darryl Reichert
    Earl Boen
    Earl Boen
    • Andre
    Van B. Poole
    • Mr. Sandoval
    Erik Stabenau
    • Young McDermott
    • Director
      • Lou Diamond Phillips
    • Writer
      • L. Virginia Browne
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    9rosalina-75620

    Great Indian mystery movie

    I really liked this movie but I like Indian stories. This was a good yesteryear of a civilized Indian going back to his roots to solve the mystery of his birth mothers past. The full story comes out at the end. I've seen Lou play some good roles.
    7bkoganbing

    The Riddle Of His Own Identity

    This is an interesting film for me in that I actually know someone like Lou Diamond Phillips's character in Sioux City. He's also an orphan Indian, in his case Chippewa, who was adopted and raised by Jewish parents. Unlike Lou's character, he shows no promise of becoming a doctor. I do wonder sometimes though if this individual's substance abuse problems might be partially the result of an identity problem. If you saw him now at the age of 36 you would not mistake him for being Jewish.

    Lou Diamond Phillips faces an identity crisis in Sioux City. His mother Tantoo Cardinal gave him up for adoption at a young age to Mr.&Mrs. Goldman of Beverly Hills. He's grown up to be a young doctor interning at one of Los Angeles's hospitals. He gets a note from his birth mother with an amulet asking him to visit her on the reservation. When he goes there, he finds she's dead, victim of a fire of suspicious origin.

    In Lou Diamond Phillips's multi-cultural background is part Cherokee Indian and he's certainly taken on Indian roles and done them quite well as he does in Sioux City. He directed this film and it's a good one that was obviously a labor of love for him. Sad in this day and age a film like Sioux City could not find an audience because it's a good story of a man both solving the riddle of his mother's death and the riddle of his own identity.

    Phillips got good support from Salli Richardson as the trading post owner on the reservation, Ralph Waite, not as lovable Dad Walton, but a vicious and corrupt local sheriff and Apesanahkwat as Lou's birth grandfather, a Lakota Medicine Man.

    The cinematography at the Lakota Reservation was done with an obviously loving hand. It's a good effort by Lou Diamond Phillips and his cast and it's sad more people didn't get to see this.
    3NanoFrog

    People who know nothing like this film

    I am an Ojibwe American Indian. Once again I endured yet another Hollywood film that hopes to be a story about American Indians. And fails. As have so many. Phillips is a tiny part Cherokee. All his acting adult life he has used that tiny edge to star in some of the most awful films and TV series where he plays some ango writer'0s version of an American Indian. And fails. This one he actually produced. Some reviewers gave it a high rating. It is clear that when people know nothing at all about American Indians they can make up a story and pretend, with their good intentions, that they have done something. And failed yet again. Everything here is wpng. The story is trite and shallow. The great exploration of tribal beliefs is laughable. The painted chicken feathers pretending to be Eagle Feathers are everywhere. It is just sad how incorrect every detail truly is, even though Phillips was certain he was making something great. It is boring beyond endurance. The writing is childish. Most of the actors are stumbling, unprepared, and just foolish. Fail on all counts. But at least he had such good intentions.
    5lmrivers

    Just Sayin...

    Hard for me to suspend enough disbelief to watch this movie. Having grown up in Sioux City, I am aware that there are no Lakota Sioux reservations near there. Closest one is a Winnebago reservation in Nebraska. Lakota Sioux are further west in north central Nebraska and central South Dakota and have several reservations there. Dakota Sioux are more predominant in Sioux City. I also feel that the premise of the movie is somewhat demeaning to the people of the region. Additionally, I remember there being a strong push for the tribes to keep their children within the tribe and to try to raise them with the tribal heritage. A couple from Beverly Hills seems pretty far-fetched to the reality of this adoption scenario.
    Alex-372

    Interesting Premise

    Review of Sioux City, aka Ultimate Revenge

    Lou Diamond Phillips is Jesse Rainfeather Goldman in this tale of a Sioux indian boy given up for adoption to become a casualty department doctor fostered by two Jewish parents in LA.

    When he receives a letter and amulet from his birth mother on his birthday, he is bound to go and look her up in Nebraska, only to find she died under suspicious circumstances. He gets re-acquainted with his relatives, such as his medicine man grandfather and also with a girl working at the local store (Salli Richardson - allow me to pick up my tongue from my shoes, please... wow). All he can remember of his mother are flashes of memory, her giving him up, and her being knocked about by some faceless man.

    After pressing his luck by trying to impress on the local chief of police that his mother's death wasn't an accident and picking up the chief's daughter (Lise Cutter), he gets followed around and is almost beaten to death by the local police hoodlums.

    This is an interesting movie, even though it has all the production values of a movie of the week, made for tv, Canadian effort.

    It's main thread is about an unsolved murder, but it is really about the multiplous ethnic/racial/national/religious/professional identities many of us juggle with in this modern world. Considering his biography, this might well be a crypto- biographical effort on the part of Lou Diamond Phillips, and why he might have taken on the project and directed it.

    All in all, not a great movie, but not a really bad one either, and interesting for it's existential ideas and viewpoints, rather than it's thematic originality.

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      One of two films directed by actor Lou Diamond Phillips in 1994. The other film was Dangerous Touch (1994).
    • Quotes

      Jesse Rainfeather Goldman: I'd like to report a possible murder.

    • Soundtracks
      Can't Find My Way Home
      Written by Steve Winwood

      Performed by Blind Faith

      Courtesy of Polygram Special Markets

      Published by F.S. Music Ltd.

      All rights administered by Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (BMI)

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    • Release date
      • April 17, 1994 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sioux City
    • Filming locations
      • Santa Clarita, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Cabin Fever Entertainment
      • Facet Films Inc.
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 42 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo

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