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The Red Man's View

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2h 17m
★ 0.0

Light us on to a better land!

Overview

Epic remake of a Native American film originally done 100 years ago about a Shoshone band who lived in a secluded valley in the 1860's, during the time of the last 'free' roaming Native Americans in the midst of the US Civil War. They are discovered by a group of Union soldiers and squatters and forced to move from their home. They are moved from valley to valley as the Union takes more and more of their land in a plan to eradicate the country of 'savages' exterminating all Native Americans. But there is hope when the band find a new beginning.

Genres

Western
Action
Adventure
Drama
History
Romance
War

Production Companies

Magic Introduction Company

Cast

Booboo Stewart

Miako

Booboo Stewart

Zahn McClarnon

Masaka

Zahn McClarnon

Billy Drago

The Stranger

Billy Drago

Michael Spears

Silver Eagle

Michael Spears

Eddie Spears

Mukua

Eddie Spears

Courtney Gains

Jenkins

Courtney Gains

Travis Wester

Squatter Jones

Travis Wester

Crystle Lightning

Ta'ma

Crystle Lightning

Shannon Baker

Minnewanna

Shannon Baker

Saginaw Grant

Chief Great Eagle

Saginaw Grant

Nils Allen Stewart

Squatter Slade

Nils Allen Stewart

Rick Mora

Kuttuppuih Kwinaa

Rick Mora

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