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Incident at Oglala. Out of the Blues. Written & Performed by John Trudell, Mark Shark, Milton 'Quiltman' Sahme (as Quiltman) The Peace Company / Schatzkamer Publishing / Quiltman Music. Rich Man's War. Written & Performed by Jesse Ed Davis (as Jesse Ed David) & John Trudell. The Peace Company / Washita Music.
Incident at Oglala is a 1992 American documentary film directed by Michael Apted and narrated by Robert Redford. The film documents the deaths of two Federal Bureau of Investigation agents, Jack R. Coler and Ronald A. Williams, on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation on June 26, 1975.
- $536,848
- Michael Apted
- Arthur Chobanian
- Norman Zigrossi, Robert Sikma, Darelle Butler, Bob Robideau, Norman Brown, Leonard Peltier
Jun 26, 1992 · Incident at Oglala: Directed by Michael Apted. With Norman Zigrossi, Robert Sikma, Darelle 'Dino' Butler, Bob Robideau. This film describes the events surrounding a 1975 shootout at the Pine Ridge reservation in S. Dakota where two FBI agents were killed.
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- Documentary, History
- Michael Apted
- 1992-06-26
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6 years ago. cameral music. Download. Share. original "additional music" composed by Ari Frankel & Bill Cavanaugh from the Michael Apted (director) & Robert Redford (producer & narrator) Miramax documentary, edited by Suzanne Rostock and mixed at Sync Sound, NYC. 1 Credit. Ari Frankel. Composer. 2 Categories. Documentary People.
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- cameral music
Jun 26, 1992 · What he does in "Incident at Oglala" is listen to a great many people try to reconstruct the time and place where the FBI agents died, until eventually we believe that Peltier couldn't have been the gunman - that the agents were most likely killed in a tragic case of mistaken identity, but that the government needed a scapegoat. Advertisement.