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- PG-132005 · Drama · 1h 37m
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7/10. A good enjoyable film but not great. jedimaster_fisher 26 January 2012. The film Black Cloud (2004) is about a young angry member of the Navajo Nation's chance at the Olympics The main character Black Cloud (Eddie Spears) is a boxer who has problems with controlling his anger.
29% Tomatometer 7 Reviews 80% Audience Score 1,000+ Ratings Black Cloud (Eddie Spears), a tough young Navajo, garners the attention of a scout (Peter Greene), who offers him a shot at the...
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- Ricky Schroder
- PG-13
- Eddie Spears
Apr 30, 2004 · With Eddie Spears, Russell Means, Julia Jones, Tim McGraw. Black Cloud, is an inspirational story about a young Navajo, Native American boxer, who overcomes personal challenges as he comes to terms with his heritage, while fighting his way for a spot on the US Olympic boxing team.
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- Drama
- Ricky Schroder
- 2004-04-30
Mar 11, 2005 · Summary Black Cloud is an inspirational story about a young American Indian boxer who overcomes personal challenges as he comes to terms with his heritage while fighting his way for a spot on the US Olympic boxing team. (Old Post Films) Drama. Written By: Ricky Schroder. Black Cloud. Metascore Available after 4 critic reviews.
- Eddie Spears
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Ricky Schroder. Synopsis. Black Cloud, is an inspirational story about a young Navajo, Native American boxer, who overcomes personal challenges as he comes to terms with his heritage, while...
Directed By: Ricky Schroder. Black Cloud Reviews. All Critics. Top Critics. All Audience. Verified Audience. Andrew L. Urban Urban Cinefile. An engaging and entertaining story about a young...
Review by Bryan Strang. I was very excited that a movie I knew absolutely nothing about was playing down the street and got all the way to the theater without seeing or hearing anything and then there was a poster right outside the door and somehow my eyes went right to the most important and damning words: Directed by Rick Schroder.