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60% 15 Reviews Tomatometer 44% 500+ Ratings Audience Score Large-scale frontier epic telling the true story of a band of Cheyenne Indians who, starved nearly to extinction on an inhospitable ...
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7/10. Excellent last film by the great John Ford with epic battles , intense drama and spectacular scenes. ma-cortes 8 July 2012. Historical and overlong movie recounting the legendary Cheyenne trek led by the Indian chiefs , Little Wolf and Dull Knife .
The reviews were mixed. Bosley Crowther , critic for The New York Times , praised it highly, calling it "a beautiful and powerful motion picture that stunningly combines a profound and passionate story of mistreatment of American Indians with some of the most magnificent and energetic cavalry-and-Indian lore ever put upon the screen."
- $3,500,000 (US/ Canada rentals)
- Bernard Smith
Cheyenne Autumn: Directed by John Ford. With Richard Widmark, Carroll Baker, Karl Malden, Sal Mineo. The Cheyenne, tired of broken U.S. government promises, head for their ancestral lands but a sympathetic cavalry officer is tasked to bring them back to their reservation.
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- John Ford
- PG
- Drama, History, Western
Reviews of Cheyenne Autumn were modest and were mostly in sync. Among the bigger points of criticism were the length and the sluggish pace of the film, as well as the odd comedy sequence set in Dodge City, featuring James Stewart in a cameo role as Wyatt Earp.
Reviews. Dec 31, 1964 11:00pm PT. Cheyenne Autumn is a rambling, episodic account of a reputedly little-known historic Cheyenne Indian migration 1,500 miles through almost unbelievable...