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1954105 minWestern

Sitting Bull

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Is Sitting Bull worth watching? With a rating of 5.2/10, this Western film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Sitting Bull Synopsis

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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Top Cast

Dale Robertson
Dale RobertsonBob Parrish
Mary Murphy
Mary MurphyKathy Howell
J. Carrol Naish
J. Carrol NaishSitting Bull
John Litel
John LitelWilford Howell
Joel Fluellen
Joel FluellenSam
Iron Eyes Cody
Iron Eyes CodyCrazy Horse
John Hamilton
John HamiltonUlysses S. Grant
Douglas Kennedy
Douglas KennedyColonel Custer
William Tannen
William TannenO'Connor
William Hopper
William HopperCharles Wentworth

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Sitting Bull has received mixed reviews with a 5.2/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Western movies.

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Sitting Bull has received average ratings (5.2/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfMar 27, 2022
★ 6

Though not particularly well strung together, this offers us an interesting look at the build up to the famous Battle of the Little Big Horn from more of the Sioux perspective. Dale Robertson is ("Parrish"), an officer who has seen at first hand the shocking treatment of these peoples on their reservations by the crooked and corrupt agents ostensibly there to support and protect them, but who actually starve and humiliate them at any opportunity whilst creaming profits for themselves. He is posted to a remote agency where he falls foul of one such agent resulting in his demotion. As the war drums begin to beat in earnest, President Grant (John Hamilton) gives "Parrish" one last chance to try and broker a peace between the two sides and after initial success, it all goes a bit pear shaped... What this does depict is the crass ineptitude of "Col. Custer" (played here by Douglas Kennedy who looks like he has spent much of his life in a tanning salon) and of the integrity of the Sioux as they do their best to avoid war. Robertson isn't bad here, but the inevitable tendency to always have some sort of distracting romantic element gets in the way of the narrative. The battle scenes are good, though and I quite enjoyed it.