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Plot Details: This opinion reveals major details about the movie's plot.
I debated about writing this because my son is related to Eugene Black Bear, plays the chief in Last of the Dogmen. This is such a great movie that I just have to tell people about it.
This movie is about a bounty hunter, Lewis Gates, that tracks three escape inmates into The Oxbow when he stumbled upon evidence of Indians. He takes the evidence to an anthropologist, Lillian Gates. She says that it is a Cheyenne Dog Soldier arrow. With this arrow, it peaks their interest in the possibility of Cheyenne in The Oxbow.
They decide to go into The Oxbow in search of them. Once they find them, the Cheyenne take the captive and take them back to the Cheyenne camp. The Cheyenne were willing to absorb them into the tribe when Lewis Gates has to sneak back to town to get an antibiotic for a Cheyenne that had been shot. When Lewis tries to return, the Sheriff follows. It then comes down to a decision of whether to expose the hidden Cheyenne camp or see his entire dream disappear by protecting them from discovery.
The Cheyenne language spoken in the movie is the actual language. I know because it is spoken in my house.
Everyone who worked on this movie did a wonderful job. If you have not seen it, you must! Word to the wise: Before you start the movie, go to the bathroom, get any snacks, and an extra large drink because once it starts, you do not want to be interrupt or miss a single part.
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CAST
Tom Berenger as Lewis Gates
Barbara Hershey as Lillian Sloan
Kurtwood Smith as Sheriff Deegan
Steve Reevis as Yellow Wolf
Andrew Miller as Briggs
Gregory Scott Cummins as Sears
Mark Boone, Jr. as Tatoo
Helen Calahasen Yellow Wolf's wife
Eugene Blackbear as Spotted Elk
Dawn Levand as Indian Girl
Sidel Standing Elk as Lean Bear
Hunter Bodine as Kid
Parley Baer as Mr. Hollis
Sherwood Price as Tracker
Molly Parker as Nurse
Anthony Holland as Doc Carvey
Robert Donley as Old Timer
Brian Stollery as Grad Student
Mitchell LaPlante as the escaped boy
Zip as himself
Steve Revis has also played in movies such as Twins, War Party, Fargo, Dances With Wolves, Crazy Horse, Follow Me Home, Geronimo. He was born and raised on the Blackfoot reservation.
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PRODUCTION CREDITS
Written and Directed by Tab Murphy
Executive Producer: Mario Kassar, Joel B. Michaels
Associate Producer: David Heitzer
Original Music by David Arnold
Cinematography by Karl Walter Lindenlaub
Film Editing by Richard Halsey
Supervising Producer: Hannah Hempstead
Casting: Bette Chadwick, Elizabeth Lang,
Amanda Mackey Johnson, Cathy Sandrich
Production Design by Trevor Williams
Art Direction: Ricardo Spinace
Costume Design by: Else Zamparelli
Set Decoration: Paul Joyal, Macedonio Ramos
Production Manager: Gerardo Berrara
Make Up Supervisor: Allan A. Apone
Production Manager: Don McClean Key
Make Up Artists: Pamela M. Athayde, Alberto Lopez
Key Hairstylists: Veronica Ciandre, Esperanza Gomez
First Assistant Director (reshoots): Greg Fawcett
Sound Recordists: David Kelson, David M. Ronne
Additional Sound Re-recording: Tim O'Connell
Special Effects Supervisor: David P. Kelsey
Foley Artists: Andy Malcolm, Tony Van den Akker
Special Effects Foremen: Sergio Jara, Alan Poole
Sound Re-Recording Mixers: David Appleby, Dino Pigat,
Scott Shepherd, Don White
Stunt Co-ordinator: Guy Bews,
Chuck Waters Boom Operator (Canada): Bob Holbrook
Stunts: Charles Andre, Simone Boisseree, John Dodds, Tom Glass, Roger Lewis, Justin Lundin, Rick Lundin, Harry Tnguanzo, Brent Woolsey
Music Engineer: Geoff Foster
Title Designer: Anthony Goldschmidt
Dialogue Editors: Alison Grace, Alastair Gray
Hair Supervisor: Lori Guidroz
Steadicam Operator: Chris Haarhoff
Digital Effects Compositor: Brian Hanable
Adr Recordist: Evelyn Hokanson
First Assistant Camera "b" camera: Simon Jori
Music Consultant: Bruno Kassar
Camera Operator: Peter Jochen Krause
Production Co-ordinator: Gaille Ledrew
Wrangler: Fernando Losoya
Second Assistant Camera "b": Carol MacDonald
Gaffer: Mark Mackay
Creative Consultant: Diane Maddox
Cheyenne Consultant: Henrietta Mann
Zip's Trainer and Handler: Tammy Maples
Assistant Editor: Dan Miller
Special Equipment: Rainer Scheelisch
First Assistant Camera: Gary D. Scott
Dialogue Editor: Dale Sheldrake
Group Adr Co-ordinator: Burton Sharp
Adr Voices: Levi Aguonie, Trudy Artman, Madeleine Bergeron, Bob Bidamen, Kenneth Charlette, Fernando Curcione,
Kelly Fiddick, Steve Foster, Bob Greenway, Tim Hill,
Shari Hollett, Monique Mojica, Paul Saunders, Michelle Thrush, James Watts, Patricia Yeatman
Costume Supervisor: Donna Barrish
Script Supervisor: Connie Barzaghi
Art Director: (Mexico) Jesus Buenrostro
Post-Production Supervisor: Candace Cornell
Second Assistant Camera: Gary L. Camp
Adr Mixer: Jeff Courtie
Supervising Dialog Editor: Tony Currie
Location Manager: Mexico: Lily Flaschner
Orchestrator : Nicholas Dodd
Animal Handler: Javier Diaz
Location Manager: Canada: Warner B. Einer
Scenic Artist: Tom Extence
Additional Photographer: Steven Finestone
Scenic Artist: Deborah Morriss
Visual/Digital Effects Producer: Robert O'Haver
Visual/Digital Effects Supervisor: Jeffrey A. Okun
Storyboard Artist: Eric Ramsey
Camera Operator: Guillermo Rosas
Cheyenne Dialog Coach: Mary All Runner
Assistant Editor (uncredited): Lewis Schoenbrun
Scenic Artist: Vasa Sramek
Production Co-ordinator: Peggy Vargas Phillippi
Technical Advisor: Vernon Sootkis
Supervising Music Editor: Lauri Higgins Tobias
This movie was actual shot on location in Canada and Mexico.
Recommended:
Yes
Viewing Format: DVD Video Occasion: Better than Watching TV Suitability For Children: Suitable for Children up to Age 4
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