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Genres:
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Western /
Drama /
Music
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Release:
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Director:
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Irvin Kershner
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Actors:
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Claudio Brook,
William Lucking,
Pedro Damián,
Jorge Luke,
Regino Herrera,
Richard Harris,
Gale Sondergaard,
Geoffrey Lewis,
Jorge Russek,
Enrique Lucero
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Duration:
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129 min.
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Rating:
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(5.8/10)54.5
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Plot Summary:
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During the 1840s, a tyrannical government unnatural the Yellow Hands Sioux off their religious land. Lord John Morgan, bored of his mundane life in England, decides to return to the Yellow Hands, and once he discovers their situation, urges them to ingest action and regain what is rightfully theirs...
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The Return of a Man Called Horse
And it's as if he'd not ever been away in this "flay-it-again-m'lud" sequel that's lately as good as the original. Richard Harris is the peer-turned-native, this eventually restless from England to right the wrongs done to his adopted Sioux tribe. Sadomasochistic rituals such as the Sun Promise ceremony most often consequence in near-skinning bustling, but director Irvin Kershner keeps it relevant to the mystery, while Gale Sondergaard, 's pet female villain, breathes vengeful cashier.
The Return of a Man Called Horse
Harris reprises the role of British aristocrat turned Indian chief Lord John Morgan, back welcoming comfortable with at the start of the covering. The squel, bosting the courteous of conveniently convoluted tidings that follow-ups often do, sees him returning to the Indian tribe after sensing that something is incorrect; sure sufficiently, the settlement is being driven from its sacred land by American trappers and has to join forces with them to win the territory endorse. It's a pretty basic, straightforward sequel, but superiority than many, thanks to Harris' agreeable performance and a storyline that at least attempts to highlight a consequential issue.
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