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Cheyenne Autumn (1964)

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Country: US
Technical: col/scope 70mm 154m
Director: John Ford
Cast: Richard Widmark, Carroll Baker, Karl Malden, Dolores del Rio

Synopsis:

Betrayed by the government's failure to provide them with acceptable lands, the Cheyenne tribe begin their trek northward from Arizona to their ancestral territory, followed by a cavalry detachment tasked with the job of bringing them back.

Review:

Ford's oft-cited apology to the Native Americans he so often neglected in his Westerns is a handsome but, forgive me, pedestrian affair, feeling like the march to Aqaba in Lawrence, only without the rhetorical flourishes.

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Country: US
Technical: col/scope 70mm 154m
Director: John Ford
Cast: Richard Widmark, Carroll Baker, Karl Malden, Dolores del Rio

Synopsis:

Betrayed by the government's failure to provide them with acceptable lands, the Cheyenne tribe begin their trek northward from Arizona to their ancestral territory, followed by a cavalry detachment tasked with the job of bringing them back.

Review:

Ford's oft-cited apology to the Native Americans he so often neglected in his Westerns is a handsome but, forgive me, pedestrian affair, feeling like the march to Aqaba in Lawrence, only without the rhetorical flourishes.


Country: US
Technical: col/scope 70mm 154m
Director: John Ford
Cast: Richard Widmark, Carroll Baker, Karl Malden, Dolores del Rio

Synopsis:

Betrayed by the government's failure to provide them with acceptable lands, the Cheyenne tribe begin their trek northward from Arizona to their ancestral territory, followed by a cavalry detachment tasked with the job of bringing them back.

Review:

Ford's oft-cited apology to the Native Americans he so often neglected in his Westerns is a handsome but, forgive me, pedestrian affair, feeling like the march to Aqaba in Lawrence, only without the rhetorical flourishes.

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