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Sitting Bull

This western offers one of Hollywood's more historically accurate accounts of the Battle of Little Big Horn. The story centers on a major in the cavalry who believes the Indians have the same rights as other Americans. Despite his efforts to stop Custer from embarking on his ill-fated mission, the general carries on. Later the major is court-marshaled for being a traitor and ends up sentenced to die. Fortunately, Sitting Bull sends a petition to the President and pleads for the good major's pardon.

Year: 1954
Genre: Westerns
Country: USA
Director: Sidney Salkow
Starring: J Carrol Naish, Mary Murphy, Dale Robertson
Duration: 105 Minutes
Rating: PG - Contains low level violence.
5.7/10
Location in store: Western

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