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The Great Sioux Massacre (1965)

Blood-Vengeance Clashed With Custer's Cavalry!

Genre : Drama, Western, History

Runtime : 1H 31M

Director : Sidney Salkow
Writer : Marvin A. Gluck

Synopsis

Colonel Custer (Philip Carey), an outspoken believer in fair treatment for the Indians, is ousted from his post and forced into retirement. Fueled by ambition when a Senator Blaine (Don Haggerty) convinces him to run for President, Custer decides to upstage General Terry (Frank Ferguson) at Little Big Horn.

Actors

Joseph Cotten
Joseph Cotten
Major Marcus A. Reno
Darren McGavin
Darren McGavin
Captain Frederick William Benton
Philip Carey
Philip Carey
Colonel George Armstrong Custer
Julie Sommars
Julie Sommars
Caroline Reno
Nancy Kovack
Nancy Kovack
Libbie Custer
John Matthews
John Matthews
Dakota
Michael Pate
Michael Pate
Sitting Bull
Don Haggerty
Don Haggerty
Senator Blaine
Frank Ferguson
Frank Ferguson
General Alfred Howe Terry
Stacy Harris
Stacy Harris
Mr. Turner
Iron Eyes Cody
Iron Eyes Cody
Crazy Horse
House Peters Jr.
House Peters Jr.
Mark Cambridge, a reporter

Crews

Sidney Salkow
Sidney Salkow
Director
Marvin A. Gluck
Marvin A. Gluck
Screenplay
Marvin A. Gluck
Marvin A. Gluck
Story
Sidney Salkow
Sidney Salkow
Story

Trailers and other movies

Great Sioux Massacre, The - (Original Trailer)

Posters and backgrounds

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