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      • Brought to Yellow Hand's tribal village, Morgan has to endure physical abuse and mockery at the hands of women and children who consider him to be a wild horse. Restrained by a rope around his neck, Morgan is given as a gift to an old squaw, Buffalo Cow Head (Dame Judith Anderson), to be her slave and help her with daily chores.
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  2. Plot. English aristocrat John Morgan is captured, enslaved, and treated like an animal by a Native American tribe. He comes to respect his captors' culture and gain their respect. He is aided in understanding the Sioux by another captive, Batise, the tribe's half-breed fool, who had tried to escape and was hamstrung behind both knees.

  3. During the early 1800s, English Lord John Morgan (Richard Harris) is hunting in the Dakotas, but he is captured by a group of Sioux warriors. Morgan's guides are killed, but he is spared by Sioux Chief Yellow Hand (Manu Tupou), who marvels at Morgan's blond hair.

  4. Triumphs of a Man Called Horse is a 1983 Western film directed by John Hough and written by Ken Blackwell and Carlos Aured. It is the second and final sequel to A Man Called Horse (1970), following The Return of a Man Called Horse (1976).

  5. May 1, 1970 · A Man Called Horse: Directed by Elliot Silverstein. With Richard Harris, Judith Anderson, Jean Gascon, Manu Tupou. In 1825, an English aristocrat is captured by Native Americans. He lives with them and begins to understand their way of life.

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    • Adventure, Drama, Western
    • Elliot Silverstein
    • 1970-05-01
  6. The '70s proved to be a mixed bag for Harris. He scored a huge commercial hit with his best-known film of that decade, A Man Called Horse (1970). It became a cult Western and featured him as an English aristocrat captured, tortured and eventually adopted by Sioux Indians.

  7. Aug 4, 1976 · The Return of a Man Called Horse: Directed by Irvin Kershner. With Richard Harris, Gale Sondergaard, Geoffrey Lewis, William Lucking. The English gentleman known as Horse, returns to the American west to save his adopted Indian tribe from extinction.

  8. Plot. English aristocrat John Morgan is captured, enslaved, and treated like an animal by a Native American tribe. He comes to respect his captors' culture and gain their respect. He is aided in understanding the Sioux by another captive, Batise, the tribe's half-breed fool, who had tried to escape and was hamstrung behind both knees.

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