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Dustin Hoffman | Jack Crabb | |
Faye Dunaway | Mrs. Louise Pendrake | |
Chief Dan George | Old Lodge Skins | |
Martin Balsam | Mr. Merriweather | |
Richard Mulligan | Gen. George Armstrong Custer | |
Jeff Corey | Wild Bill Hickok | |
Aimée Eccles | Sunshine (as Amy Eccles) | |
Kelly Jean Peters | Olga Crabb | |
Carole Androsky | Caroline Crabb (sister) (as Carol Androsky) | |
Robert Little Star | Little Horse | |
Cal Bellini | Younger Bear | |
Ruben Moreno | Shadow That Comes In Sight | |
Steve Shemayne | Burns Red In The Sun | |
William Hickey | Historian | |
James Anderson | Sergeant |
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Producer | Stuart Millar
Gene Lasko |
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Writer | Thomas Berger
Calder Willingham |
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"An important movie by one of our most interesting directors." -New York Times In this sweeping epic that swings from high comedy to drama, Dustin Hoffman gives a "virtuoso performance" (Hollywood Reporter) as the 121-year old sole survivor of Custer's Last Stand. Narrating his colorful life story, he tells about everything from his adoption by Cheyenne Indians to his marriages and friendships with Wild Bill Hickok. His tall tales indicate he just may be one of the biggest liars who roamed the West. Oscar-winner Faye Dunaway, Chief Dan George, Martin Balsam and Richard Mulligan co-star. |
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