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Thunderheart

Thunderheart

  • Status: Released
  • 03-04-1992
  • Runtime: 119 min
  • Score: 6.306
  • Vote count: 310

A young mixed-blood FBI agent is assigned to work with a cynical veteran investigator on a murder on a poverty-stricken Sioux reservation.

Val Kilmer

Ray Levoi

Sam Shepard

Frank Coutelle

Graham Greene

Walter Crow Horse

Fred Ward

Jack Milton

Fred Thompson

William Dawes

Sheila Tousey

Maggie Eagle Bear

Ted Thin Elk

Grandpa Sam Reaches

John Trudell

Jimmy Looks Twice

Julius Drum

Richard Yellow Hawk

Sarah Brave

Maisy Blue Legs

Allan R.J. Joseph

Leo Fast Elk

Sylvan Pumpkin Seed

Hobart

Patrick Massett

Agent Mackey

Rex Linn

FBI Agent

Brian A. O'Meara

FBI Agent

Duane Brewer

Ranger

Lewis C. Bradshaw

Ranger

Dennis Banks

Self

Candy Hamilton

School Teacher

Jerome Mack

Maggie's Kid

Tom M. LeBeau

Ray's Father

Bridgit P. Schock

Ray's Mother

Terry Graber

Doctor

David Crosby

Bartender

Jerry Allan

Drunken Brawler

Gordon Patterson

Helicopter Pilot

Robin J. Saderup

Helicopter Pilot

Buddy Red Bow

Man at Powwow

Sam Adams

Lakota Singer

Robin Black Bird

Lakota Singer

Floyd Charging Crow

Lakota Singer

Elroy Cross

Lakota Singer

Charles Davis

Lakota Singer

Ernest Red Elk

Lakota Singer

Kenneth J. Richards

Lakota Singer

Severt Young Bear Sr.

Lakota Singer

Carlin Orville Morrison

Powwow Singer

Verland Theodore Phelps

Powwow Singer

Calvin Timothy Red Elk Sr.

Powwow Singer

Tim Owen Taggart

Powwow Singer

Melvin Young Bear

Powwow Singer

Mike Breyer

Army Private (uncredited)

Tony D. Head

FBI Agent (uncredited)

Jason R. Lone Hill

(uncredited)

Wuchak

_**Val Kilmer and Sam Shepard investigate a murder on a South Dakota Reservation**_ A young, half-Sioux FBI agent (Val Kilmer) teams-up with a veteran agent (Sam Shepard) to investigate a murder on a Reservation in western South Dakota where the pro-government faction conflicts with ARM, the Aboriginal Rights Movement radicals. Graham Greene plays a tribal police officer. “Thunderheart” (1992) is a Western that takes place in the modern day loosely based on events relating to the Wounded Knee incident in 1973. ARM from this movie is an expy of AIM, the American Indian Movement, which is a traditionalist organization that was radically active in those days and still exists. Some understandably consider AIM a terrorist organization back then in light of actions such as Leonard Peltier’s murder of two FBI agents in 1975 at the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, which is referenced by Cooch in the movie (Shepard). You don’t have to be knowledgeable of any of this stuff or to take one side or the other to appreciate the movie. While it takes a side (which I’m not going to reveal), I’m in the middle and just here for the picture. I like the film, but it’s slightly hindered by wannabe hip banter. Moreover, the almost god-like powers of certain AmerIndians are laid on too thick, but I appreciated some of the spiritual elements. The film runs 1 hours, 59 minutes, and was shot in South Dakota at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Wounded Knee Cemetery and Badlands National Park, as well as Washington DC. GRADE: B-