A Man Called Horse

    A Man Called Horse
    1970

    Synopsis

    In 1825, English peer Lord John Morgan is cast adrift in the American West. Captured by Sioux Indians, Morgan is at first targeted for quick extinction, but the tribesmen sense that he is worthy of survival. He eventually passes the many necessary tests that will permit him to become a member of the tribe.

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    Cast

    • Richard HarrisJohn Morgan
    • Jean GasconBatise
    • Judith AndersonBuffalo Cow Head
    • Corinna TsopeiRunning Deer
    • Manu TupouYellow Hand
    • Dub TaylorJoe
    • James GammonEd
    • William JordanBent
    • Eddie Little SkyBlack Eagle
    • Michael BaseleonLongfoot

    Recommendations

    • 60

      The New York Times

      Silverstein has elected to tell the story of Lord John's survival largely in terms of Sioux rituals relating to such things as wars, weddings, deaths, and even spiritual deliverance. I must admit that I found all this interesting, although I'm the sort of Indian buff and tourist who gets a kick out of watching contemporary Navajos do their rain dances in tennis shoes.
    • 50

      Slant Magazine

      Touted at the time of its release as a comparatively enlightened western, A Man Called Horse now looks like well-researched sensationalism—and is, admittedly, all the better for it.
    • 50

      Time Out

      Self-touted as an authentic picture of Sioux manners and customs, the film to some extent delivers the goods (despite sacrificing a great deal of credibility by absurdly casting Judith Anderson as a malevolent old crone). But the Sun Vow sequence, lingered on in enervatingly gloating detail, ultimately defines it as exploitative.
    • 50

      TV Guide Magazine

      By all accounts, the events depicted are historically accurate, but historical accuracy does not always guarantee a well-paced, interesting film.
    • 40

      Empire

      Straining for significance at every moment, this is one of a wave of late '60s/early '70s Westerns that represent Hollywood's idea of the counterculture in love beads, feathers and picturesque gore.
    • 40

      Variety

      A Man Called Horse is said to be an authentic depiction of American Indian life in the Dakota territory of about 1820. Authentic it may be, but an absorbing film drama it is not.