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A Man Called Horse

  • 1970
  • R
  • 1h 54m
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6.8/10
9.9K
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Richard Harris and Corinna Tsopei in A Man Called Horse (1970)
In 1825, an English aristocrat is captured by Native Americans. He lives with them and begins to understand their way of life. Eventually, he is accepted as part of the tribe and aspires to become their leader.
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In 1825, an English aristocrat is captured by Native Americans. He lives with them and begins to understand their way of life. Eventually, he is accepted as part of the tribe and aspires to ... Read allIn 1825, an English aristocrat is captured by Native Americans. He lives with them and begins to understand their way of life. Eventually, he is accepted as part of the tribe and aspires to become their leader.In 1825, an English aristocrat is captured by Native Americans. He lives with them and begins to understand their way of life. Eventually, he is accepted as part of the tribe and aspires to become their leader.

  • Director
    • Elliot Silverstein
  • Writers
    • Jack DeWitt
    • Dorothy M. Johnson
    • Gregory Crosby
  • Stars
    • Richard Harris
    • Judith Anderson
    • Jean Gascon
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
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    • Director
      • Elliot Silverstein
    • Writers
      • Jack DeWitt
      • Dorothy M. Johnson
      • Gregory Crosby
    • Stars
      • Richard Harris
      • Judith Anderson
      • Jean Gascon
    • 62User reviews
    • 35Critic reviews
    • 46Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Richard Harris
    Richard Harris
    • John Morgan
    Judith Anderson
    Judith Anderson
    • Buffalo Cow Head
    • (as Dame Judith Anderson)
    Jean Gascon
    Jean Gascon
    • Batise
    Manu Tupou
    Manu Tupou
    • Yellow Hand
    Corinna Tsopei
    Corinna Tsopei
    • Running Deer
    Dub Taylor
    Dub Taylor
    • Joe
    James Gammon
    James Gammon
    • Ed
    William Jordan
    • Bent
    Eddie Little Sky
    Eddie Little Sky
    • Black Eagle
    Michael Baseleon
    Michael Baseleon
    • Longfoot
    Lina Marín
    • Thorn Rose
    • (as Lina Marin)
    Tamara Garina
    • Elk Woman
    Terry Leonard
    Terry Leonard
    • Striking Bear
    Iron Eyes Cody
    Iron Eyes Cody
    • Medicine Man
    Tom Tyon
    • Medicine Man
    Jackson Tail
    • Medicine Man
    Manuel Padilla Jr.
    Manuel Padilla Jr.
    • Leaping Buck
    Lloyd One Star
    • Warrior
    • Director
      • Elliot Silverstein
    • Writers
      • Jack DeWitt
      • Dorothy M. Johnson
      • Gregory Crosby
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    7hitchcockthelegend

    I'm not a bloody horse!

    This is the story of Lord John Morgan, an honest earthy person who is captured by the Sioux in 1825. Abused and treated as an animal he comes to adapt to his life in order to survive. Enduring torture and oppression he must earn their respect in order to be accepted as part of their tribe.

    The white man as part of a Sioux tribe story was given a major shot in the arm with Kevin Costner's Oscar bagger, Dances With Wolves in 1990. This picture came out some twenty years before Costner's stylish picture but the two films couldn't be further apart in terms of story telling. Here in Elliot Silverstein's picture, the scenery and scope is certainly lush, but the niceties stop there for this is a harsh, at times painful, story with realism dripping from each frame. Silverstein wanted to get as close as he could to the facts of the Sioux way of life, even bringing in a Sioux historian to oversee the production.

    The Sioux are painted on both sides of the canvas, on one side we are shown them to be violent, even sadistic, but Silverstein also portrays them as an intelligent race driven on by intense loyalty to their ways and culture. Richard Harris plays our main protagonist and has a clear license to act with immense verve and vigour, it's a memorable turn that lingers long after the credits roll. Hurting the film is a twee romance between Morgan and the Chiefs daughter (Judith Anderson) and Jean Gascon's fluctuating accents start to grate entering the film's last quarter. But really the plus points far outweigh the little irritants in the piece. The editing from Philip W. Anderson & Michael Kahn is like a whirling paean to hallucinations, and some scenes are from the top draw, most notably the Vow To The Sun ritual that literally is painful to watch. A Man Called Horse may well be of its time, but it's certainly a very interesting and highly intelligent film. 7/10
    10claudio_carvalho

    Spectacular and Powerful Classic Western

    In 1825, the Sioux, leaded by Yellow Hand (Manu Tupou), capture the English nobleman John Morgan (Richard Harris), while hunting in the United States of America. John is brutally treated like an animal by the Indian, and is given to help Buffalo Cow Head (Judith Anderson), the mother of Yellow Hand, as if he were a horse. Without understanding the language and behavior of the Sioux, he is helped by Batise (Jean Gascon), a white man made prisoner and mutilated by the Indians five years ago. Batise translates and explains the Sioux's culture for John, plotting to escape some day back to the civilization with him. After an undefined long time later, John loses his snobbish behavior and is reasonably integrated to the Sioux. One day, he kills two enemies Shoshones, who were spying and stalking the Sioux, and gains the respect of the Sioux and love of the sister of Yellow Hand, Running Deer (Corinna Tsopei). John marries Running Deer and integrates to their culture, and after a tragic attack of the Shoshones to the Sioux tribe, he becomes their leader. "A Man Called Horse" is a spectacular and powerful classic western of the 70's. The first time I saw this movie, I was a teenager and left the theater completely astonished with such a different story in that time and the violence of the scenes. Two days ago, I bought the VHS and yesterday I saw it again, and it is still a very impressive film, with magnificent performances of the cast, highlighting Richard Harris and Judith Anderson. The production is very careful, being mostly spoken in Sioux, and depicting in a realistic way, the life, the behavior, the common laws and the moral practices of the Sioux. I believe that "A Man Called Horse", with the Sioux, "Soldier Blue", with the Cheyenne and "Little Big Man", all of them from 1970, were among the first movies to show the lives of prisoners of the North American Indians in their tribes. The amazing scene of John Morgan suspended by his chest in an Indian ceremony is unforgettable and very impressive. My vote is ten.

    Title (Brazil): "Um Homem Chamado Cavalo" ("Spectacular Classic Western")
    sunsix

    Strange views

    I have to laugh sometimes when I read otherwise sane comments from amateur reviewers. This film has fairly awkward productions values compared to the present, also many of the actors playing native people are very much NOT native. That aside, this is a BREAKTHROUGH movie for Hollywood circa 1970. This movie is not similiar to Dances With Wolves-it's effectively the other way around. I find it strange so many people make that comment. This movie predates the other by more than THIRTY YEARS!!! Anyway ackward production values aside the presentation of the Lakota is far from the touchy feely view Costner presented,we see the brutal side of their way of doing things also, which is as factual as what we see today just not very PC. This is a great period classic,well worth watching.
    8hokeybutt

    Classic Wilderness Adventure

    A MAN CALLED HORSE (4 outta 5 stars)

    Classic western epic stars Richard Harris as an English nobleman on holiday in the American wilderness who gets taken captive by a band of American Indians. He is brutally treated at first but his captors come to accept him as one of the tribe as he gains more knowledge of their different way of life... where one needs to earn his/her place in the hierarchy... unlike British aristocracy. Harrowingly violent scenes may make this film tough to watch for some... but Harris gives one of his usual great performances and the movie provides an atypically (for its time) sympathetic depiction of the Native American people. Much more realistic but just as sincere as that other 70s classic "Little Big Man."
    Zauver

    Good the 2nd time around

    I first saw this film in the theatre when it came out in 1970. It was a welcome departure from earlier films about pioneers sitting among their circled wagons shooting whooping Indians like ducks in an arcade.

    I saw it last weekend for the first time since, and I think that it holds up well. Whatever the flaws, it is a reasonably good depiction of Dakota Sioux going about their business in the 1820s.

    This movie demonstrates that a story can be told with very little dialog and a lot of non-verbal expression. Harris might be the most prominent character but, cumulatively, the cast of small characters weighs in just as heavy.

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    • Trivia
      The story is based on the experience of Cabeza de Vaca, a Spanish soldier captured by indigenous Americans in 1528.
    • Goofs
      Throughout the film the actress playing Running Deer can be seen with medium long, nicely manicured fingernails.
    • Quotes

      Batise: [Explaining to John Morgan the need to undergo the painful Sun Vow ritual before he can consummate his marriage to an Indian maiden] If no pain, nothing good is born. Even seed burst to make grass.

    • Alternate versions
      Old German VHS version includes many alternate/more violent takes that are not on the US DVD (whereas the version on the DVD is the same as in the US), especially the ending is almost completely recut. On the other hand the US version includes a few lines which are not in the German version.
    • Connections
      Edited into EBN: Commercial Entertainment Product (1992)

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    • Release date
      • May 1, 1970 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Mexico
    • Languages
      • English
      • Sioux
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Un hombre llamado Caballo
    • Filming locations
      • Custer State Park - 13329 U.S. Highway 16A, Custer, South Dakota, USA
    • Production companies
      • Cinema Center Films
      • Sandy Howard Productions
      • Estudios Churubusco Azteca S.A.
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,941,247
    • Gross worldwide
      • $44,000,000
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 54m(114 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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