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One Dead Indian

  • TV Movie
  • 2006
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
143
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One Dead Indian (2006)
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Stoney Point Natives assemble at Ipperwash Provincial Park for what began as a peaceful protest.Stoney Point Natives assemble at Ipperwash Provincial Park for what began as a peaceful protest.Stoney Point Natives assemble at Ipperwash Provincial Park for what began as a peaceful protest.

  • Director
    • Tim Southam
  • Writers
    • Hugh Graham
    • Andrew Wreggitt
  • Stars
    • Eric Schweig
    • Dakota House
    • Gabrielle Miller
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    143
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Tim Southam
    • Writers
      • Hugh Graham
      • Andrew Wreggitt
    • Stars
      • Eric Schweig
      • Dakota House
      • Gabrielle Miller
    • 8User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Eric Schweig
    Eric Schweig
    • Sam George
    Dakota House
    Dakota House
    • Dudley George
    Gabrielle Miller
    Gabrielle Miller
    • Premier & Cabinet Aide #1
    Gordon Tootoosis
    Gordon Tootoosis
    • Clifford George
    Stephen McHattie
    Stephen McHattie
    • Police Field Commander
    Gary Farmer
    Gary Farmer
    • Judas George
    Pamela Matthews
    Pamela Matthews
    • Carolyn George
    Glen Gould
    Glen Gould
    • Bud
    Frank Schorpion
    Frank Schorpion
    • Dale Linton
    Bruce Ramsay
    Bruce Ramsay
    • Kenneth Deane
    Stewart Bick
    • Murray Klippenstein
    Jennifer Podemski
    • Gina
    Andreas Apergis
    Andreas Apergis
    • Investigator
    Gabriel Bélanger
    Gabriel Bélanger
    • Rick Sutters, Junior Officer
    James Bradford
    James Bradford
    • Coroner
    Mark Camacho
    Mark Camacho
    • Government Official #1
    Ben Cardinal
    Ben Cardinal
    • Slippery George
    Cecile Cristobal
    • Couthouse Reporter #2
    • Director
      • Tim Southam
    • Writers
      • Hugh Graham
      • Andrew Wreggitt
    • All cast & crew
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    4Redbreast777

    Objectivity of Michael Moore in Fahrenheit 9/11

    As background, in 1942, the Federal government appropriated lands from a native band in Ontario for military purposes and gave them $50,000. In 1981 they gave them an additional $2.5 million and are negotiating to return the lands.

    In 1995 a group of native protesters cut the fence at a nearby Provincial Park (here they are called protesters - if anyone else did this they would be trespassers or terrorists)and proceeded to occupy the park. When the Ontario Provincial Police attempted to regain the lands, a mêlée ensued and a young native man was shot.

    The movie tells the story of the events with the objectivity of Michael Moore in Fahrenheit 9/11. The natives and left wingers will love the spin while conservatives will hate it.

    The acting is weak throughout, though not surprising given the lacklustre cast. Dakota House plays an angry young man (ooo - what a HUGE stretch for Dakota), Gordon Tootoosis is there (he is always there when they film a native movie in Canada) and Gary Farmer is his generally enjoyable self (some may remember him from the first season of Forever Knight).

    All in all a pretty mediocre production released as the Ipperwash hearings are resumed (coincidence I'm sure) - with the Premier (when the incident occurred) slated as an upcoming witness.
    8ram-30

    Did Dudley do right and did the Mountie get his man?

    Let's look at this TV movie from an analysis of it's director and principal performers.

    Director Tim Southam - At times, he tries to be Hitchcock and Tarentino but mostly he tries to develop of his own Canadian style. His Hitchcockian touches include a firecracker scene teasing the audience into envisioning the inevitable gunshots. His Tarentinian touches include an opening scene whose blurred and frantic camera work is reminiscent of "Reservoir Dogs"( or "21 Grams") where Dudley's sister is racing to the hospital with her brother's bleeding body in the back and serves as the link between present scenes and flashbacks. His own personal touches include the incorporation of Native American culture in his film such as sweet grass smudging and pow-wow music. One poignant scene has the Gary Farmer character being smudged with sweet grass as a legal oath of honesty. This is neatly contrasted with Sgt. Deane, the white O.P.P., who is later sworn in with the Bible.

    Gary Farmer(SMOKE SIGNALS) His character is the wise elder who reminds the youth on a scene by a lake shore, that the Ipperwash conflict is not a culmination of past struggles (60 years by the movie's account) but it is more a promise for future claims. He, Dudley George and the other Chippewa protesters are doing all this for their future.

    Dakota House("North of Sixty")- He is perfectly cast as Dudley George, the self proclaimed "natural born a**hole", who moons the cops while flipping them profanities and the bird. Dudley's legacy is not due to any heroic or honourable deed. The legacy is in the ensuing inquiry where the justice department, in a move I pray will be copied, shows that there are not two separate laws, one for the Indians and one for the Government and Police Force, which was the concern of Dudley's brother Sam.

    Eric Schweig(THE MISSING) - Eric Schweig plays Sam George, Dudley's brother. His performance here is strong enough. However, anyone who saw the similarly themed TV movie "Cowboys and Indians: The J.J. Harper Story" will experience deja vu as Schweig plays virtually the same character: the torment brother of the slain Indian protagonist who has visions of his brother's spirit throughout.

    Gordon Tootoosis(LONE STAR) - Fans of Gordon Tootoosis will be disappointed that Gary Farmer got the wise elder role and Tootoosis' character will be best remembered as the dirty old man who flirts awkwardly with the female cop. He does have one serious scene where he talks to Dudley on the bus on the night of the shooting. We find in this scene that Dudley was on the verge of overcoming his troublesome past at the time of the shooting, but this scene is unmemorable and Tootoosis's talents are wasted.

    Gabrielle Miller("Corner Gas") - She plays an aide to Ontario premier Harris. Her story seems to be a totally useless subtext. At the end of the film, before the credits, there is a "JFK" conspiracy moment that partly justifies this subtext but mostly this whole subtext belongs in a documentary. (See DEATH AT IPPERWASH)

    Overall, "One Dead Indian" is an adept portrait of a story that promises to be an important jigsaw piece in the puzzle of First Nations justice.
    10beckydoo96

    one dead Indian/Dakota House

    This was the best portrayal i have ever seen Dakota House do.

    I think the family of Dudley George should be very proud of this movie which will hopefully bring more awareness to all the wrong doings of our justice system. With more movies about aboriginals being mistreated by the police perhaps it will open up enough eyes to make some good changes to our hypocritical justice system.

    Could there possibly be a movie in the making about the starlight tour victims??????????????PLEASE!!!

    In closing, I'd just like to say Dakota House should get a Grammy award for his performance in this movie.....and all the other actors were awesome too....I cried through the last hour!!!
    6kevinannan1977

    Decent Movie of the Week

    This is a decent movie of the week. It is nothing special like most dramatic movie of the week shows, with a limited budget and some overacting by some of the actors etc. It is a bit too melodramatic at times but it is still believably dramatic because it is based on the real events of Dudley George and the standoff that happened. This is good to watch because it shows a lot of the events that happened during the standoff and we all know what happens but it shows how things got to where they did, and why. I'm not sure how accurate and true the story is because I don't know that much about it but it's a good story with some real drama and you could do a lot worse with your time than watching this made for TV movie.
    10nikahpoohxl

    songs

    I could watch this movie over and over again , Every time i watch it i get so worked up , my feelings vary from angry too heartbroken ; Dokota House was amazing , simply a great actor with a role of a life time.

    I've seen tons of native American movies , but none like this i can recall my uncles talking about this very event.. i loved to just sit around and listen too their stories knowing how big of a shock it must of been , wishing i was there too witness it all take place ..

    but what i really was getting too with this post , before i rambled on is could someone please get me the songs that are played threw out the movie? , i can never catch them in the end credits .

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    • Trivia
      The lines the judge speaks to Ken Deane upon his conviction is an exact transcript from the court proceedings.
    • Quotes

      Premier & Cabinet Aide #1: Are the police there?

      Government Official #2: Of course.

      Premier & Cabinet Aide #1: Well...

      Government Official #2: It's not that simple. There's a land claim.

      Premier & Cabinet Aide #1: Well, of course there's a land claim, there's always a land claim.

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    • Release date
      • January 4, 2006 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
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      • CTV (Canada)
    • Language
      • English
    • Production company
      • Sienna Films
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      • 2h(120 min)
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