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Captive

Original title: Stolen Women, Captured Hearts
  • TV Movie
  • 1997
  • TV-14
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
1.2K
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Janine Turner and Michael Greyeyes in Captive (1997)
DramaRomanceWestern

In 1868 Kansas, a Lakota Sioux warrior stubbornly refuses to free the 2 white women he kidnapped, triggering a war between his tribe and General Custer's rescuing troops.In 1868 Kansas, a Lakota Sioux warrior stubbornly refuses to free the 2 white women he kidnapped, triggering a war between his tribe and General Custer's rescuing troops.In 1868 Kansas, a Lakota Sioux warrior stubbornly refuses to free the 2 white women he kidnapped, triggering a war between his tribe and General Custer's rescuing troops.

  • Director
    • Jerry London
  • Writer
    • Richard Fielder
  • Stars
    • Janine Turner
    • Jean Louisa Kelly
    • Patrick Bergin
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    1.2K
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    • Director
      • Jerry London
    • Writer
      • Richard Fielder
    • Stars
      • Janine Turner
      • Jean Louisa Kelly
      • Patrick Bergin
    • 59User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Janine Turner
    Janine Turner
    • Anna Brewster-Morgan
    Jean Louisa Kelly
    Jean Louisa Kelly
    • Sarah White
    Patrick Bergin
    Patrick Bergin
    • Daniel Morgan
    William Shockley
    William Shockley
    • General George Armstrong Custer
    Michael Greyeyes
    Michael Greyeyes
    • Tokalah
    Rodney A. Grant
    Rodney A. Grant
    Saginaw Grant
    Saginaw Grant
    • Chief Luta
    William Lightning
    • Cetah
    Dennis Weaver
    Dennis Weaver
    • Captain Farnsworth
    Kateri Walker
    Kateri Walker
    • Manipi
    Selina Jayne-Dornan
    Selina Jayne-Dornan
    • Kimimila
    • (as Selina Jayne)
    Apesanahkwat
    Apesanahkwat
    • Bloody Knife
    Peggy Freisen
    • Emma
    Elisabeth Ryall
    • Mary
    Buck Baker
    Buck Baker
    • Dooley
    • (as Allen Baker)
    Betty Laird
    • Gertrude
    Jim Birdsall
    • Marshall
    Richard Lundin
    • Larraby
    • Director
      • Jerry London
    • Writer
      • Richard Fielder
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    10Sheila_Beers

    Loved this film

    I loved this movie that presented Native American culture and history with respect and understanding. Anna, the character portrayed by Janine Turner, was a woman who learned to adapt in order to survive after being kidnapped by Indians. By adapting, she came to an understanding of Native Americans and respect for individuals. Her relationship with the Indian man showed that people are basically the same in any culture and that individuals can reach across cultural and racial lines to have caring relationships. Anna also learned about the failings of the white race, prejudice toward Indians, and the white man's mistreatment of Indians.

    I believe this is a story based on fact, especially since General Custer appeared in the story. My great-grandmother, who was born in 1874, was two years of age when Little Big Horn happened. She often told me she heard people discussing Little Big Horn when she was a child. I now have her books about Indians, written in the late 1800s. Earlier generations of my family came to Indiana in the early 1800s and lived with Native Americans. In fact, one rural Baptist church started as a mission to the Potawatomi Indians of northern Indiana.

    Most Hoosiers know the story of Frances Slocum, a pioneer girl who was kidnapped by Indians and named Maconaquah. When her family found her years later, she had so much adapted to the Indian way of life that she preferred to stay with the Indian tribe and her Indian husband and children. A similar story is "The Searchers," which starred John Wayne and Natalie Wood. However, the character portrayed by the late Miss Wood was young and malleable enough to re-adapt to white society.

    Because of the common themes in the above movies and incidents, "Stolen Women, Captured Hearts" has a special meaning for me. I would highly recommend it to everyone.
    teresamwade

    A Heart Warming Film

    As soon as I saw this film in 1997 I fell in love with it. I remember planning on watching something else the night it came on but that movie did not come on and I decided to watch this movie. I loved Michael Greyeyes. I would love to see him act in many more movies. I actually did research on him and found other movies he played in. This movie is a definite must see.
    audreybeavers

    An Awesome Movie

    Can't tell you how many times I have watched this movie and never seem to tire of it. Michael Greyeyes has always been one of my favorite American Indian actors. He is incredibly talented and easy on the eyes. Would like to know how to find the book or source this was taken from as it appears to be based on a true story. There should be more movies and documentaries covering the true history of American Indians as there is a such a severe lack of education and misinformation. This movie at least shows the injustices our First People have suffered over the years and it's encouraging that it reveals the true side of Custer and all those who supported him in their alarming mission to exterminate American Indians. I highly recommend it for everyone!
    7msmolner

    Easily Romantic

    Very often, TV movies are overly corny, acting stinks and the plot always ends up with the same result. In this case, I don't think that happened. I really enjoyed this one. Every time there is a film about white woman being taken by Native Americans, there's always disastrous results. You can't tell me that maybe, every once in a while, just maybe..there was a love found somewhere. Thats what I liked about it. I also like that they showed two sides, one conforming, the other resisting. I have looked for this movie to be able to see it again, but have failed. I think Janine Turner is underused as an actress. She's stunning to look at and isn't half bad in the acting department. This is a "throw your blanket over yourself, sit down with some icecream on the couch, rainy day movie". If you are a sucker for romance, you'll love this one. And not to mention....looking at gorgeous Native Americans' with no shirts on, is never a bad thing!
    7Patrick-96

    Romeo and Juliet goes western

    This western 'Romeo and Juliet' totally worked for me. How could it not with beautiful people to watch such as Janine Turner and Michael Greyeyes? Mr. Greyeyes especially is probably one of the most handsome men to come along in a long while. It's no wonder that Janine Turner's character fell for him!

    Very enjoyable love story.

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    • Trivia
      Historical records show that Anna Brewster, who was born on December 10th, 1844, married James Morgan in 1868 at the urging of her brother Daniel. One month after that, Sioux Indians raided her farm, wounded her husband and took her captive. On their way back to their village, the Sioux traded Anna to a band of Cheyenne Indians who already owned another captured white woman named Sarah White. Anna Brewster Morgan went to live with the Cheyenne and married one of their Chiefs with whom she became pregnant. Roughly one year after her capture, Anna was found by General George Custer. She was returned to her husband, James Morgan. She gave birth to a half-Indian son, Ira, who fell ill and died at age two. The Morgans had a daughter, Mary and two sons, Claud and Glen. Unhappy in her marriage to James, Anna left him and went to live with her brother, Daniel Brewster. After her divorce from James Morgan, Anna lived under a lifelong stigma because of her past with the Cheyenne. Later in life, she was admitted to a mental hospital where she died in 1902. She was buried next to her son Ira.
    • Goofs
      In the scenes where Anna and Sarah first escaped they were riding bareback then there were times you could see saddles on the horses, especially at the river where they're recaptured - you can see them bareback, but when Anna's horse goes down you can see a saddle on her horse.
    • Quotes

      Tokalah: You are a liar, a thief.

      Anna Brewster-Morgan: How dare you call me a thief? You are the thief! You stole me from my home!

      Tokalah: I gave you a better home.

      Anna Brewster-Morgan: I never asked to be taken from my husband.

      Tokalah: You did ask. I heard you ask.

      Anna Brewster-Morgan: You arrogant fool.

      Tokalah: What did you say?

      Anna Brewster-Morgan: [slaps at him] I said you thoughtless, arrogant fool!

      Tokalah: [yanks her head back by her hair] Never speak to me like that again.

      Anna Brewster-Morgan: I'll never speak to you any other way.

      [after an intense eye-lock they kiss passionately]

      Anna Brewster-Morgan: So afraid you wouldn't come after me.

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    • Release date
      • March 16, 1997 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Stolen Women, Captured Hearts
    • Filming locations
      • Colorado, USA
    • Production company
      • CBS Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 27 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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