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    The Great Sioux Massacre

    1965 · Western · 1h 31m

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  1. The Great Sioux Massacre is a 1965 American Western war film directed by Sidney Salkow in CinemaScope using extensive action sequences from Salkow's 1954 Sitting Bull.

  2. With Joseph Cotten, Darren McGavin, Philip Carey, Julie Sommars. A somewhat different take on Custer's motivation that changed him from a defender of Native-American rights into a politically-driven, headline-seeker chastiser of the Sioux during the 1870s.

  3. A look at what happened to Custer and his troops at the Battle of Little Big Horn. Custer, an outspoken believer in fair treatment for the Indians, is ousted from his post and forced into ...

  4. The Great Sioux Massacre (1965) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  5. The Great Sioux Massacre. A look at what happened to Custer and his troops at the Battle of Little Big Horn. Custer, an outspoken believer in fair treatment for the Indians, is ousted from his post and forced into retirement.

  6. Encouraged by his ambitious wife, Libbie, Custer follows orders to lead his men into a great battle against the Sioux. When he and his forces reach the Little Big Horn River, the Indian units, led by Chiefs Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull, prove stronger.

  7. 25% Audience Score Fewer than 50 Ratings. The story of Gen. Custer (Philip Carey) and the Little Bighorn is seen through the eyes of two of his subordinates (Joseph Cotten, Darren McGavin ...

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  8. The Great Sioux Massacre (1965) Approved | Action, Biography, Drama, History, War, Western. Watch options. Official Trailer. A somewhat different take on Custer's motivation that changed him from a defender of Native-American rights into a politically-driven , headlines-seeker chastiser of the Sioux during the 1870s.

  9. The Great Sioux Massacre Joseph Cotten Darren McGavin Philip Carey (1965) The story of Gen. Custer (Philip Carey) and the Little Bighorn is seen through the eyes of two of his subordinates (Joseph Cotten, Darren McGavin).

  10. Synopsis. A somewhat different take on Custer's motivation that changed him from a defender of Native-American rights into a politically-driven, headline-seeker chastiser of the Sioux during the...

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