Sitting Bull
1954
Action / Drama / Western

Sitting Bull
1954
Action / Drama / Western
Plot summary
Chief Sitting Bull of the Sioux tribe is forced by the Indian-hating General Custer to react with violence, resulting in the famous Last Stand at Little Bighorn. Parrish, a friend to the Sioux, tries to prevent the bloodshed, but is court- martialed for "collaborating" with the enemy. Sitting Bull, however, manages to intercede with President Grant on Parrish's behalf.
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Heroic confrontation between Sioux chief and US cavalry , including battle of Little Big Horn
FICTION?...FACT: A ROUSING EARLY CINEMASCOPE COLOR...B-EPIC
Historians Love to Quibble and Nit-Pick with Hollywood's Treatment of "Real History".
But the "Bottom-Line" is that Most Movies are Made as Entertainment with a Profit Motive.
So Historical "Facts" Aside, as an Entertaining Piece of an Early Cinemascope Film (the first Independent) In the First-Half of the "Decade of the Western",
You Could Do Much Worse than this Nobly Intended Movie about the Sioux Chief "Sitting Bull",
His Constant Battles with "Forked-Tongue" Treaties and the General Inhumane Treatment of Prisoners,
Leading Up to the "Battle of Little Big-Horn" and Custer's Last Stand.
Playing Fast and Loose with some "Facts" is a Consideration to Make the Movie Box-Office Friendly.
But the Film Deserves Credit for Bucking the Trend of "White-Man Wins Called Victory...Indian Wins Called a Massacre" and Taking a Liberal Other-Sided Approach.
In the End it is Not Guilty of Over-Indulging the Re-Writing of History and Shows Respectable Behavior on Both Sides.
The Casting is Weak but the Story and the Epic Battles are Well Staged, Engaging, and Somewhat Informative.
All Things Considered...A Fine Film and Definitely...
Worth a Watch.