
Two Northern Cheyenne men take a road trip from Montana to New Mexico to bail out the sister of one of them who has been framed and arrested in Santa Fe. On the way, they begin to reconnect to their spiritual heritage.
Release Date: 2/24/1989
Runtime: 91 minutes
Languages: English
Director: Jonathan Wacks
00Companies: Handmade Films
Countries: United Kingdom, United States of America
Peter McGinn
This is one of a handful of obscure gems that I will place on my list of 25 favorite movies when I get around to creating the list (Finnegan Begin Again also comes to mind). This is truly an ensemble cast putting in superlative performances. It is not a message movie, which are sometimes heavy handed, but a serious thread runs through it in the form of indigenous people’s treatment, history and rights, but the story is not weighed down by the message. Gary Farmer is delightful as an optimistic young Cheyenne who buys a pony (aka a Buick) and join forces with a Viet Nam vet who is an activist. They go on a road trip, with Farmer’s character using the old ways to gather power so that they can provide assistance to their reservation. There s tension and drama, but humor balances the story nicely. And the great actor Graham Greene puts in an appearance also. The movie is based on the novel of the same name by David Seals, a real life activist for indigenous people and long time member of AIM (American Indian Movement). It is difficult to find this out of print movie for less than $40 the last time I checked. I have a grainy copy I transferred from VHS to DVD with a grainy picture, but it will have to do as I do watch it every few years, and I think I am due for another viewing.

A Martinez
Buddy Red Bow

Gary Farmer
Philbert Bono

Joanelle Romero
Bonnie Red Bow

Amanda Wyss
Rabbit Layton

Sam Vlahos
Chief Joseph

Wayne Waterman
Wolf Tooth
Margot Kane
Imogene
Geoffrey Rivas
Sandy Youngblood

Roscoe Born
Agent Jack Novall

John Trudell
Louie Short Hair

Graham Greene
Vietnam Vet

Wes Studi
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2001