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CRAZY HORSE AND CUSTER
| Western | 1990 |

Plot:
Custer has been demoted from general and is assigned to shape up a squad of soldiers, but it's not long before he disobeys orders and goes into action; at one point, he joins forces with Crazy Horse where he gets the chance to offer the "white man" 's justifications.

Crew:

• Directed by: Norman Foster
• Starring: Wayne Maunder
• Produced by: Frank Glicksman
• Music by: Leith Stevens
• Cinematography: Harold E. Stine
• Edited by: George A. Gittens

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00:06:19My name is George Armstrong Custer.
00:06:26Rank, Lieutenant Colonel, United States Cavalry.
00:06:31Formerly, Brevidge Major General.
00:06:35Found guilty of dereliction of duty and suspended from rank for one year.
00:06:40By order of General Phil Sheridan, reinstated commander of the 7th Regiment.
00:06:46As of now.
00:06:49The 7th was my first command after the war.
00:06:52I was proud of it.
00:06:54I intend to be proud of it again.
00:06:57Take a couple of men in a wagon and get my gear from the railroad station.
00:07:01Don't be nervous about the dogs.
00:07:03Quite general.
00:07:04And return that mule, Sergeant.
00:07:06Yes, sir. But you see...
00:07:07Don't ever contradict your new commanding officer, Sergeant Custer.
00:07:12Yes, sir.
00:07:20Oh, yes.
00:07:21Captain!
00:07:22I was court-martialed for being absent from my post without official leave.
00:07:26Should any of you commit the same crime,
00:07:29I shall consider him a deserter and ordered to be shot.
00:07:33Good night.
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00:08:03That's it.
00:08:25Be especially careful with that trunk.
00:08:30At ease, Captain.
00:08:32I believe you welcomed me to the fort last night.
00:08:34I beg your pardon, sir, but the general is mistaken.
00:08:37You are Captain Keogh, aren't you?
00:08:39That I am.
00:08:40But I've never laid eyes on a general before, sir.
00:08:44Then we must get acquainted soon, Captain.
00:08:46And my rank as lieutenant colonel.
00:08:48As you wish, General.
00:08:50Trooper, take these animals to the cookhouse and see that they're fed.
00:08:54Isn't that Captain Reno bearing down on us?
00:08:58Oh, then you're acquainted.
00:09:01Captain Reno never quite got over the fact that I followed him at West Point.
00:09:05And now he has to follow me.
00:09:08The salt that really burns the wound is that I graduated 34th in a class of 34.
00:09:16Custer, General Terry left ordered under detention.
00:09:20I beg the colonel's pardon.
00:09:22I wasn't aware the colonel had been returned to active duty.
00:09:26Where is General Terry, Captain Keogh?
00:09:28He's on patrol with the 5th Cavalry, sir.
00:09:30He's due back in two days.
00:09:33Two days?
00:09:35Sergeant Bustard, saddle my horse.
00:09:38Yes, sir.
00:09:40Oh, for your information, Captain,
00:09:43I'm not on active duty until I report to General Terry.
00:09:46The boy, General.
00:09:48You'd think that'd have more sense than to reinstate him.
00:09:51Why not?
00:09:53I've served with him before. Look at him.
00:09:55Twenty-eight years old.
00:09:57Arrogant, conceited.
00:10:00Never mind.
00:10:02You'll find out.
00:10:04I am looking forward to it.
00:10:06There's General Terry in the column, sir.
00:10:11We can wait here.
00:10:13We have to go through the valley and come up this way.
00:10:16Down there, Keogh.
00:10:18Are they on General Terry's line of march?
00:10:20They'll knock off a dozen of our men for sure.
00:10:23Not if we can help it, sir.
00:10:25I'm afraid so, sir.
00:10:27I'm afraid so, sir.
00:10:29I'm afraid so, sir.
00:10:31I'm afraid so, sir.
00:10:33They'll knock off a dozen of our men for sure.
00:10:35Not if we can help it.
00:10:37They'll ride right into that hornet's nest.
00:10:39They've got to be warned.
00:10:41Wait.
00:10:43This guy, we're too close.
00:10:45One shot and they'll be right on top of us.
00:10:47But General Terry and the 5th, sir.
00:10:49Instead of letting Terry come to them,
00:10:51let's take them to him.
00:10:53Let's ride, Sergeant.
00:11:03Yah!
00:11:25Yah!
00:11:29Yah!
00:11:33Yah!
00:11:43Prepare for action!
00:12:03Yah!
00:12:19Open fire!
00:12:25Fire!
00:12:33Open fire!
00:12:37Reform the column, Captain.
00:12:39Yes, sir.
00:12:43Lieutenant Colonel Custer reporting for duty, sir.
00:12:45I expect to see you in my office
00:12:47first thing in the morning, Colonel.
00:13:03Afternoon, General Terry.
00:13:05I heard shots. Any trouble?
00:13:07Very important.
00:13:09I'm William Tymon, the post of...
00:13:11What?
00:13:13You're General Custer.
00:13:15I've seen pictures of you.
00:13:17Been plenty of them printed.
00:13:19I carry all the officers on my books.
00:13:21Just ask for anything you want, anytime.
00:13:23I'll remember that, Mr. Tymon.
00:13:25Remember.
00:13:27Anything, anytime.
00:13:29Thank you.
00:13:33Halt!
00:14:03Satanta, my friend.
00:14:07Well, I didn't expect to find a Sioux
00:14:09in Satanta's Kiowa country.
00:14:11I've asked my friend, Crazy Horse,
00:14:13Warchief of the Lakota Nation,
00:14:15to come and listen to your words.
00:14:17Crazy Horse.
00:14:19Good, good.
00:14:21You save me the bother of looking you up later.
00:14:23Well, I didn't expect to find a Sioux
00:14:25in Satanta's Kiowa country.
00:14:27I've asked my friend, Crazy Horse,
00:14:29Warchief of the Lakota Nation,
00:14:31to come and listen to your words.
00:14:33Crazy Horse.
00:14:35Good, good.
00:14:37You save me the bother of looking you up later.
00:14:53You save me the bother of looking you up later.
00:15:23You have many such guns?
00:15:25As many as you want, and all the shells you can shoot.
00:15:27What can we get them?
00:15:29You buy them from me.
00:15:31Good.
00:15:33We trade for buffalo hides.
00:15:35No, not for hides.
00:15:37What is it you want?
00:15:39Our land? Our women?
00:15:41What do we have left that the white man
00:15:43hasn't already taken from us?
00:15:45Gold.
00:15:47Gold.
00:15:49Gold.
00:15:51My price is $100 in gold or money for each gun,
00:15:53and I'll throw in a case of shells
00:15:55for every one you want.
00:15:57But we have no gold or money.
00:15:59You can get it.
00:16:21You can get it.
00:16:41Bring the guns.
00:16:43We will get the money.
00:16:45This territory is in a state of war,
00:16:47and it's time that you remembered that.
00:16:49Uncle, I am not a child you can frighten
00:16:51with tales of wicked red men who eat their young.
00:16:53For the last time, I forbid you to ride
00:16:55beyond the limits of this post without an escort.
00:16:57And for the last time, may I remind you
00:16:59that I'm fully capable of looking out for myself.
00:17:01I beg your pardon, Colonel.
00:17:03Please forgive my clumsiness.
00:17:05My fault entirely, Miss...
00:17:07Anne.
00:17:09Anne Landre.
00:17:11Miss Landre.
00:17:19Hey.
00:17:21You wanted to see me, sir.
00:17:23I expected you an hour ago, Custer.
00:17:25I wasn't aware you'd specified
00:17:27the hour, General Terry.
00:17:29Hmm.
00:17:31Custer?
00:17:33For the record,
00:17:35I don't like you.
00:17:37You're too sure of yourself,
00:17:39too much your own man.
00:17:41Then why did you bring me back?
00:17:43Because, by the Almighty, you're a soldier.
00:17:45There's another kind of war brewing out here
00:17:47in the frontier.
00:17:49We're gonna need every trained man that we can get.
00:17:51And that's why I supported Phil Sheridan
00:17:53in his campaign, to give you another chance.
00:17:55No matter what your reasons are,
00:17:57I thank you.
00:17:59Save your thanks.
00:18:01Come along.
00:18:11I want you to take a quick look
00:18:13at your new command.
00:18:17Hut! Hut! Hut!
00:18:19Hut! Hut! Hut!
00:18:21Hut! Hut! Hut!
00:18:23Hut!
00:18:25The scum of the earth.
00:18:29No enlisted man in uniform
00:18:31can be arrested or tried for any civil offense.
00:18:33That makes the Army
00:18:35a hideout for thieves,
00:18:37renegades, murderers.
00:18:39Throw in a few foreign immigrants,
00:18:41professional soldiers, and ex-Confederates,
00:18:43and that's what's become of
00:18:45your glorious Seventh.
00:18:49I've made fighting men
00:18:51out of worse than these.
00:18:53What you've made are powerful enemies.
00:18:55Who fought against your reinstatement.
00:18:57Men who want to see you fail. Disgraced.
00:18:59My orders are to give you and your Seventh
00:19:01every dirty, back-breaking job
00:19:03that comes along.
00:19:05Where do you stand on this?
00:19:07I'm a soldier, not a politician.
00:19:09We'll go by the book. Nothing else.
00:19:11You understand me?
00:19:13The trouble is,
00:19:15you never understood me.
00:19:25Blasted girl
00:19:27is no better at taking orders than you are.
00:19:37Sergeant!
00:19:39Watch out.
00:19:41We've got a lot of work to do.
00:19:43You can begin by releasing those men.
00:19:45We're going to make cavalry soldiers out of them.
00:19:47Yes, sir.
00:19:51All right, let's start from the beginning.
00:19:53This is a horse.
00:19:55It's got four legs.
00:19:57Two more than you've got.
00:19:59It is something
00:20:01you ride.
00:20:03And in order to ride it, you've got to get on top of it.
00:20:05Do you understand that, Oblinski?
00:20:09All right, now I'm going to show you again.
00:20:11And watch.
00:20:13Prepare to mount.
00:20:15Mount.
00:20:19Prepare to dismount.
00:20:21Dismount.
00:20:23All right, now let's try it again.
00:20:27Prepare to mount.
00:20:31Mount.
00:20:35Straighten up those ranks.
00:20:37We're going to be cavalry soldiers.
00:20:39Of all the blasted, nitwitted minis
00:20:41I've ever had the misfortune to meet up with.
00:20:43Not too hard, Sergeant.
00:20:45Men, you're making progress.
00:20:47Just keep at it long enough and you'll see how easy it is.
00:20:49Carry on, Sergeant.
00:20:51It's easy enough for you, officers.
00:20:53You don't have to run that obstacle course.
00:20:55Who said that?
00:21:07Mount.
00:21:09Mount.
00:21:11Mount.
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00:23:01Mount.
00:23:03Mount.
00:23:05Mount.
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00:23:27There's gold in the Black Hills. Government orders are not.
00:23:30There'll be a rush of fortune hunters out here bigger than 49.
00:23:33There aren't going to be enough troops in the country to keep them out.
00:23:36And after the prospectors will come the whiskey traders.
00:23:39And the land speculators.
00:23:41And then what, General?
00:23:42A major attack by the tribes.
00:23:44I'm loath to agree with Captain Reno on anything.
00:23:47But in this he's right.
00:23:49As professional soldiers we best leave the question of morality to those whose job it is.
00:23:53Our job is to fight.
00:23:56A well-trained, fully complemented Seventh could handle anything they could muster.
00:23:59The Seventh has its assignment, Mr. Custer.
00:24:02Training and work details.
00:24:03If that attack comes tomorrow those men will be as useless as a gaggle of geese in a barnyard.
00:24:07Change the subject, Mr. Custer.
00:24:09The subject is important, sir.
00:24:11You're forgetting yourself, Mr. Custer.
00:24:17I beg the General's pardon.
00:24:19Request permission to withdraw.
00:24:21Permission granted.
00:24:27I'm sorry.
00:24:47I'm sorry, Miss Ann.
00:24:49For not thanking you for your excellent dinner.
00:24:54For a moment I was afraid you were apologizing for losing your temper.
00:24:59I never can do that either.
00:25:04You like fighting, don't you?
00:25:08Why?
00:25:12Half my life has been spent as a soldier.
00:25:15When I was a boy I read about Napoleon's cavalry, Commander Marat.
00:25:21He never worried about finding his way.
00:25:24For he always rode to the sound of the guns.
00:25:29Without the sound of the guns to ride to, I'm lost.
00:25:36Can you understand that?
00:25:51Woo!
00:25:53Woo!
00:25:55Woo!
00:25:57Woo!
00:25:59Woo!
00:26:01Woo!
00:26:03Woo!
00:26:05Woo!
00:26:07Woo!
00:26:09Woo!
00:26:11Woo!
00:26:15Woo!
00:26:21Woo!
00:26:26Woo!
00:26:35Woo!
00:26:37Woo!
00:26:40Woo!
00:26:43Woo!
00:26:45Woo!
00:26:47Captain, I think the fighting seventh can use a little brawl over there.
00:27:13Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:27:44Captain Reno, you'll dig in here with Company B in case of attack.
00:27:47Captain Keel, form up and mount Company C.
00:27:50No packs, 20 rounds to each man.
00:28:13Let's go.
00:28:43Good Lord Almighty.
00:29:14Hiya.
00:29:16Sergeant Mustard.
00:29:17Yes, sir.
00:29:18Go get Company B and bury these men.
00:29:20Yes, sir.
00:29:21Captain Keel.
00:29:22Aye.
00:29:23Move out.
00:29:24Tracy, move out.
00:29:44Go, go, go.
00:30:04Hold, hold.
00:30:06Hold.
00:30:13Hold, hold.
00:30:24The MSs McGinn and escort to Fort Dodd, sir, were attacked by coyotes.
00:30:27The entire detail was massacred.
00:30:29Every man?
00:30:30The only way to stop them is to hit them hard.
00:30:32Now we can strike from two different directions in one head.
00:30:34Mister Custer.
00:30:36The duties of the Fifth Cavalry are to pursue and engage the enemy when necessary.
00:30:40The duties of the 7th are to provision Fort Hayes for the coming winter.
00:30:43The 7th is supposed to be a cavalry regiment, not a labor battalion.
00:30:47The 7th will be whatever I order it to be, Mr. Custer.
00:30:51You have your orders dismissed.
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00:32:19Attention!
00:32:23As you were.
00:32:27Are you aware, Mr. Keogh, that there's a military regulation against officers fraternizing with enlisted men?
00:32:33Extenuating circumstances, sir.
00:32:35I share me quarters with Captain Reno.
00:32:39Oh, I see. In that case, carry on.
00:32:44But must you go on playing that dirge?
00:32:47I think we could all use a little cheering up, Captain.
00:32:50Sure, and you're right, General.
00:32:52There's a lively little tune from the county limerick.
00:32:55And I've been thinking, too, it would make a smashing regimental song for the 7th.
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00:33:32Evening, General.
00:33:35Well, Joe, you still working?
00:33:38Oh, I'm just bedding that old mule of mine down for the night.
00:33:43Say, General, I reckon I know you well enough to say something to you.
00:33:49You look like you might have a touch of the colleague.
00:33:54What cure do you recommend, Joe?
00:33:56Well, there's only one cure.
00:33:58That's just to lie it out and hunt yourself a change of scenery.
00:34:04You know, you might be right.
00:34:07Of course I'm right.
00:34:09Now, it just happens that me and Captain Keogh was planning on going bear hunting in the morning.
00:34:14Why don't you just trot along with us?
00:34:18Now, can you guarantee me that that's a sure cure for the colic?
00:34:22You betcha.
00:34:26In that case, I guess I might as well go along.
00:34:29We're gonna be taken off by daylight.
00:34:34I came out here to fight crazy horse and I ended up hunting bear.
00:34:51Man, there's a big crazy one.
00:34:54Take a shot at him, Mr. Keogh.
00:34:56Yes, I will, Joe.
00:35:24I've used bigger charges.
00:35:27I can't say I was very enthusiastic about pulling the trigger.
00:35:32They sure can't kill him at that distance.
00:35:35I sure don't look forward to going after no wonder grizzly.
00:35:54Easy, easy.
00:35:55My son, Jimmy.
00:35:56What's the matter? You hurt your knee?
00:35:58You came to me in California.
00:36:00No, only bruises.
00:36:02But did I get him?
00:36:03You hit him all right.
00:36:05I only wanted him.
00:36:07Well, I got to go after him. Can't leave him so far.
00:36:12California, you keep an eye on Mr. Keogh.
00:36:15I'll track him.
00:36:17And you stay put. You've done enough for one day.
00:36:20I'll circle around that way and try and grab him back towards you.
00:36:23And here I was thinking you were trying to grab all the pleasure for yourself.
00:36:26General, we've snuck in pretty close to Blackfoot country.
00:36:30It's right over the ridge on her.
00:36:32Don't suppose they heard that shot, do you?
00:36:34I can't be sure.
00:36:36But I'll keep my eyes open for them and you keep your eye on me.
00:36:39Throw me the rifle, would you, General?
00:36:41Here, I'll get it.
00:36:50I'll get it.
00:37:20I'll get it.
00:37:22I'll get it.
00:37:47Scoot to your left.
00:37:53Blackfeet.
00:37:55They must have heard that shot.
00:37:57Are they still at war with the Sioux and the Kiowa?
00:38:00You betcha.
00:38:04General.
00:38:06There's nothing we can do for you now.
00:38:22Let's go.
00:38:49Crazy horse.
00:38:51He's yours.
00:39:21Let's go.
00:39:51Come on.
00:40:06Come on.
00:40:11Come on.
00:40:17Come on.
00:40:22Come on.
00:40:47Come on.
00:40:51Come on.
00:40:54Hang on.
00:41:19The Sioux and the Blackfoot are enemies again.
00:41:23Might be inconvenient if all you fellas ever got together.
00:41:28There's not much danger in that, though, is there?
00:41:33How'd they get you?
00:41:35You are a fool.
00:41:37Am I?
00:41:39You could have counted on them to do it for you.
00:41:42Do what?
00:41:44Remove my spirit.
00:41:46Kill you?
00:41:48That's not why I'm here, crazy horse.
00:41:51Then why?
00:41:53I want you alive.
00:41:56You're the most important hostage I could have.
00:41:59And you're going to be my passport through Sioux country back to Fort Hayes.
00:42:04You are still a fool.
00:42:06Maybe.
00:42:08How'd they get you?
00:42:10These feeble old women and children.
00:42:14Ah.
00:42:16You're a brave man.
00:42:19If you are a man.
00:42:21Careful.
00:42:23Do not speak to them harshly.
00:42:25Or they will run weeping to their mothers.
00:42:28We are men.
00:42:30We need help from no one.
00:42:32We are men.
00:42:34We are men.
00:42:36We are men.
00:42:38We are men.
00:42:40We are men.
00:42:42We need help from no one.
00:42:44We have killed blue coats by the hundreds.
00:42:46Where?
00:42:48In the safety and comfort of your lodges?
00:42:51I could crush the both of you with my two fingers.
00:42:54Make you scream with pain like unweaned children.
00:42:57Then do it.
00:43:00My hands are tied.
00:43:02Is it to keep you from twisting off your nose?
00:43:05You don't think I could kill you?
00:43:07I think you could aim that rifle at my head.
00:43:10And shoot off your foot.
00:43:20Now.
00:43:22If you'd be good enough to cut my other hand free.
00:43:35Now they will dress him like a squaw.
00:43:40Now they will dress him like a squaw.
00:43:58I need your help.
00:44:00I need your help for my enemies.
00:44:10I need your help.
00:44:41Come. Get behind me.
00:44:46Don't be under a rock. I'll cover you.
00:45:10I will not owe you my life.
00:45:12You came back to help me, didn't you?
00:45:14I came back to make you my prisoner.
00:45:16You don't hear me complaining.
00:45:21You can expect a charge any minute.
00:45:29All right.
00:45:32Make a run for it together.
00:45:37Let's go.
00:45:40Let's go.
00:46:10Let's go.
00:46:40Let's go.
00:46:56So you thought you'd take the regiment back up there on maneuvers, did you?
00:47:01And then, as long as you happen to be in the area.
00:47:04You might try to recover his body.
00:47:07Well, isn't that what you had in mind?
00:47:09Well, yes, sir. I feel I owe him at least a proper burial.
00:47:13Why didn't you say so in the first place?
00:47:16Because I didn't think you'd let me, sir.
00:47:18You thought correctly.
00:47:20For all his faults which were legion.
00:47:22I'm just as sorry to lose Custer as you are.
00:47:24Maybe more so.
00:47:26There were hundreds of times when I wished him in Hades.
00:47:30But there never was a time when I didn't respect him as a fighting man.
00:47:34But you won't let me look for him, will you?
00:47:37Maybe.
00:47:39Just maybe, if he were still alive, I'd let you go look for him.
00:47:43But to take a risk of that magnitude merely for the sake of a proper burial.
00:47:47Is it really such a risk, sir?
00:47:50That canyon is right on the edge of Blackfoot country.
00:47:53Here. It's right here.
00:47:55That little hunting party is one thing.
00:47:58But to get that close to their land in full regimental strength.
00:48:02That might not only be an invitation to open warfare.
00:48:04But might also have the highly undesirable side effect of uniting two deadly enemies.
00:48:09The Sioux and the Blackfeet.
00:48:11And you wouldn't take a chance like that for Custer?
00:48:13I wouldn't take that kind of a risk for any man alive.
00:48:16With the possible exception of Custer.
00:48:18If he were still alive.
00:48:20But sir, dismissed.
00:48:24Yes, sir.
00:48:35Well.
00:48:37Too risky.
00:48:38Might start a war.
00:48:40Might stop the Blackfoot and the Sioux fighting each other.
00:48:42Gang up on us.
00:48:43You know he's right.
00:48:45Well, maybe you're willing to take his no for an answer.
00:48:48But I'm not.
00:48:55I think he means it.
00:49:04I think he means it.
00:49:24Good morning.
00:49:28Sleep well?
00:49:31Are you well enough to move on?
00:49:34Where?
00:49:36I thought I mentioned it last night.
00:49:39I'm taking you in with me.
00:49:41I will not be your captive.
00:49:44You will be mine.
00:49:46Well, I'd say that's open for debate.
00:49:49Wouldn't you?
00:49:51I do not fight with words.
00:49:53I know you don't.
00:49:55But until we're out of Blackfoot country, defend yourself.
00:50:00Let's go.
00:50:30Let's go.
00:51:00Go.
00:51:04Go.
00:51:31Go.
00:51:37What do you say?
00:51:39Should we call it a draw?
00:51:41What's that?
00:51:43That means no winner and no loser.
00:51:48And who is prisoner?
00:51:51And who is master?
00:51:54Neither one.
00:51:56Until we get out of the Blackfoot country, we stick together.
00:52:01Why together?
00:52:03We stand a better chance together than alone.
00:52:07You know that as well as I.
00:52:09Until we cross the Rosebud River, we help each other to the best of our abilities.
00:52:16And after we get across, we return to the more comfortable state of being mortal enemies.
00:52:24I accept that.
00:52:28I will try it.
00:52:54We're out of the country.
00:52:56You lead the way.
00:53:06Well, he's letting us go on patrol tomorrow.
00:53:09Around the Rosebud.
00:53:11It's about time.
00:53:12You know, some of them Sioux's been poking around down there a whole lot lately.
00:53:16Like they lost something. Crazy horses, people.
00:53:19You know, that's a funny thing.
00:53:22I can't rightly figure it out.
00:53:24Crazy horse is a lot smarter than to go fiddling around that close to home unless he's got an awful good reason.
00:53:30Oh, well, it'd not be them I'd be interested in.
00:53:33They're no threat to us at the moment, only a nuisance.
00:53:36Oh? Then what are we going down there for?
00:53:39Well...
00:53:43I got a feeling.
00:53:46Now, it's just a feeling, mind you.
00:53:48That the General would not be too surprised if we sort of got lost
00:53:53and took a good look at that canyon where we left Custer.
00:53:56I thought General Terry told you that he didn't want you going near that place.
00:54:00Only with the regiment.
00:54:02His orders, as far as I can tell, did not include a puny, inoffensive little patrol of ten or twelve men.
00:54:09No one.
00:54:10You're fixing to get you and me in a whole pack of trouble, that's what.
00:54:14Well...
00:54:17If the prospect of that frightens you,
00:54:20I'd not be watching you come along if you'd not want to go.
00:54:26Who said I didn't want to go anyhow?
00:54:40Like a cavalry trooper, Crazy Horse.
00:54:43I pass him to giving blisters everywhere but on his feet.
00:54:47A Sioux warrior does not walk on the ground like a squaw.
00:54:51I stole my first horse from a fur trader when I was ten summers old.
00:54:56Wish he hadn't lost a neck.
00:54:58What to do with a couple ponies right now?
00:55:01Not to mention something to eat.
00:55:07Eat?
00:55:13Here.
00:55:22No thanks.
00:55:38White men eat raw oysters, cook frogs,
00:55:42but grow pale about eating worms.
00:55:46You have strange ways, Yellow Hair.
00:55:49From your point of view, I agree.
00:55:54On the other hand...
00:56:43There are others that claim this land, Yellow Hair.
00:56:47Tell them about the white man's might.
00:56:50Tell them how you will conquer his land.
00:56:53Go on, Yellow Hair. Tell them about the white man's ways.
00:57:13Thanks for your help.
00:57:21They miswarned you very badly.
00:57:24Yes.
00:57:26What did you do to them?
00:57:28Whatever it is a man does to his enemies.
00:57:31I don't know.
00:57:33I don't know.
00:57:35I don't know.
00:57:37I don't know.
00:57:39Whatever it is a man does to his enemies.
00:57:42And us? What makes us enemies?
00:57:45The colors of our skin?
00:57:49Yours is hardly darker than mine.
00:57:52You have said enough.
00:57:54I'm beginning to understand that story about you.
00:57:59What story?
00:58:01It's probably just a rumor, but since you asked...
00:58:05It's been suggested that you were born of white parents.
00:58:09Yellow Hair, don't you ever say such a thing to me again.
00:58:27What do you suggest?
00:58:29We lay low or keep moving?
00:58:32Keep moving until we cross that river.
00:58:36And we can be enemies again.
00:58:39We can be enemies again.
00:58:56Look at that.
00:58:58I told you they were just poking around.
00:59:01What are they doing here?
00:59:03If the Blackfeet catch them, they'll be roasted on a slow fire.
00:59:06They're looking for a trap.
00:59:08It's like they lost someone.
00:59:15You don't think...
00:59:17Oh, no.
00:59:18What?
00:59:19They're looking for Custer.
00:59:21No, the General's dead.
00:59:23And he's just been eaten by so many turkeys.
00:59:26No, forget it. The General's dead.
00:59:36The General's dead.
01:00:06The General's dead.
01:00:36The General's dead.
01:01:06The General's dead.
01:01:24Yellow Hair is a fool.
01:01:29I want you alive.
01:01:31Crazy horse.
01:01:36Wait.
01:01:44Wait.
01:01:55Arsenic.
01:01:57What?
01:01:58A deadly poison, present in some mineral up in the spring.
01:02:02If you drink that, you die?
01:02:06No.
01:02:17You speak the truth.
01:02:19For you.
01:02:21But my people have learned to drink bitter water.
01:02:24The white man made it necessary.
01:02:28It's remarkable what the human body can get used to.
01:02:32Not all things.
01:02:35Not slavery.
01:02:38I fought against slavery, crazy horse.
01:02:42During your civil war?
01:02:45And now you fight for it?
01:02:47You're wrong.
01:02:49You don't want to enslave your people.
01:02:51You know that.
01:02:54I have heard those same words spoken by your Indian commissioners.
01:02:58And they lied.
01:03:00They tried to take from us everything that we have known.
01:03:03And try to make us over in the image of themselves.
01:03:06Is your way of life so fine, so great, that no other should exist?
01:03:11If I were a philosopher, I might have an answer for you, crazy horse.
01:03:15But I haven't.
01:03:18But this I do know.
01:03:21But this I do know.
01:03:23Our country will be great someday.
01:03:25But only if it has a chance to grow.
01:03:29Time always brings changes.
01:03:32No people can stand still without progress.
01:03:36They die.
01:03:37As many ancient civilizations have died before us.
01:03:41You may speak truth, yellow hair.
01:03:44But it does not make the love of our people for their way of life any lesser.
01:03:50You really do not understand us.
01:03:53You cannot see the beauty we see.
01:03:55You cannot feel the emotions we have.
01:03:58We are all human.
01:04:00And we can learn to live together in peace.
01:04:04We'll be making cobbler tonight and borrow more in legally, scout.
01:04:34I guess the general was right after all.
01:04:36We've come a bit close.
01:04:39I'm thinking we'd best be moving out.
01:04:42This is the river you call the Rosebud.
01:05:06Once we are on the other side, the Blackfoot will not dare to follow.
01:05:13Then we are free to be enemies again.
01:05:15Yes, I know.
01:06:37It looks like you take this round.
01:07:05I do not wish to kill you now.
01:07:08You have more value alive.
01:07:10That's the finest compliment I've had all day.
01:07:25Here we are, Capone.
01:08:26What's on tap for tomorrow, Capone?
01:08:40Are we going to look for the colonel's body?
01:08:42No.
01:08:44The general was right all along.
01:08:46All we've done is stir up a hornet's nest to no good purpose whatsoever.
01:08:50And tomorrow?
01:08:53Back to Fort Hayes.
01:08:55You're giving up.
01:08:56I'm facing Faxman.
01:08:59I should have given up days ago.
01:09:22If I had been a Sioux or a Blackfoot, this lesson would be quite wasted on you.
01:09:27Never let me catch you falling asleep on guard duty again.
01:09:30Yes, sir.
01:09:31Now pick up that weapon and look sharp.
01:09:33Yes, sir.
01:09:34Give me some boots, a pistol, and a horse.
01:09:36Move.
01:09:40Two for real.
01:09:41What are you doing away from your post?
01:09:42I was standing guard duty over there and just...
01:09:44Well, speak up, man.
01:09:45Well, it's Colonel Custer, sir.
01:09:46I'm going to get him some gear.
01:09:49Sure.
01:10:09It was the general himself.
01:10:12Well, if it's a ghost, it should be.
01:10:14It is a shabby-looking one you are.
01:10:16Is it you, then?
01:10:18Well, what happened to you, General?
01:10:19Save the questions, Mr. Gill.
01:10:20We're moving out on the double.
01:10:22But the men have been 48 hours without sleep, sir.
01:10:2448 hours, is that all?
01:10:26The moment I'm gone, you start pampering them.
01:10:28Colonel Custer.
01:10:29Jamsby, have the men ready to move in two minutes.
01:10:32Yes, sir.
01:10:34Rio told me you were alive.
01:10:36I thought you were dead.
01:10:37Happy to see you back.
01:10:38What are you waiting for, Sergeant?
01:10:39Get those men moving.
01:10:40Yes, sir.
01:10:45All right.
01:10:46All right.
01:10:47Hit the dirt.
01:10:48Ready to move out.
01:10:49Saddle up.
01:10:51What do you want to do?
01:10:52Leave your life away?
01:10:53That's Colonel's back.
01:10:55Two hours ago, I was the prisoner of crazy horse.
01:10:58If we hurry, we may still be able to catch them.
01:11:01How many and how big a start did they have?
01:11:03They did 10 men, about 20 minutes' ride.
01:11:05Oh, no more than that.
01:11:07The day before, he was accompanied by only one man.
01:11:09Me.
01:11:14Come on, Mr. Keogh, what are you waiting for?
01:11:16Welcome back, General.
01:11:19We may never have another chance to catch crazy horse.
01:11:23Hey, General, would you mind telling me what's going on around here?
01:11:45The blue coats.
01:11:48No, no, no, wait.
01:11:51We'll fight them on foot.
01:11:54Enough, Bob.
01:11:55Enough.
01:11:57The blue coat.
01:11:58We'll fight them on foot.
01:12:00Enough, Bob.
01:12:01Enough.
01:12:02Do you get what I'm saying?
01:12:05I do.
01:12:07I know.
01:12:08I know.
01:12:10I was right.
01:12:12I went through so many trouble to get to this.
01:12:15Now I've got to get to those blue coats.
01:12:20You're not going to get away.
01:12:24Remember, yellow hair is for me.
01:12:29Run off their horses.
01:12:44They figure in having the advantage of close combat.
01:12:46Let's show them, lads. Charge!
01:12:48Charge!
01:13:18Charge!
01:13:47Charge!
01:13:52Charge!
01:13:55Charge!
01:13:58Charge!
01:14:01Charge!
01:14:04Charge!
01:14:07Charge!
01:14:10Charge!
01:14:13Charge!
01:14:16Charge!
01:14:19Charge!
01:14:22Charge!
01:14:25Charge!
01:14:28Charge!
01:14:31Charge!
01:14:34Charge!
01:14:37Charge!
01:14:40Charge!
01:14:43Charge!
01:15:11Any prisoners?
01:15:12No prisoners, General.
01:15:14You better tend to the wounded.
01:15:15Aye, sir.
01:15:22They're looking for Crazy Horse, sir. I'm afraid he got away.
01:15:28I understand you spent some time with him. What's he like?
01:15:33What's he like?
01:15:36Impossible.
01:15:44Disappointed, General?
01:15:48Yes. Surprised?
01:15:50No. He always manages to slip away.
01:15:54Aye. You'll meet him again.
01:15:58I'm sure of that.
01:16:00Aye, and then you'll know more about the way his mind works and all.
01:16:05That's true.
01:16:10And vice versa.
01:16:29You in?
01:16:39I gave orders for the 7th to prepare to move out. Tonight.
01:16:42And I countermanded those orders, Colonel Custer.
01:16:45Why?
01:16:46Why?
01:16:48You've been missing for days and presumed dead. Now suddenly you reappear?
01:16:52That'll not so much as buy you a leave. You order out your regiment.
01:16:57I owe you an apology, sir. I'm sorry.
01:17:01But I thought with Crazy Horse...
01:17:02That's your trouble, Custer.
01:17:04Nothing matters to you except gratifying your own wishes. Nothing!
01:17:08While we stand here and talk, Crazy Horse is making his way to his own people.
01:17:12In a short time, he'll be out of our reach.
01:17:14For your information, Colonel, I have already dispatched two companies of the 5th Cavalry to go after Crazy Horse.
01:17:19I know this man. I spent days with him. I know how he thinks.
01:17:25I gave you permission to go and hunt bear, not sue war chiefs.
01:17:30Now granting that your encounter with him was a matter of chance, the fact remains, Colonel,
01:17:34that you and the 7th Cavalry under orders to engage in training and garrison details here and nothing else.
01:17:43Your insubordination is the talk of this fort.
01:17:45Even your officers are prone to disobey orders in my sight, particularly Captain Keel.
01:17:49In spite of my specific order, stayed out for days looking for you.
01:17:53Now I am willing to overlook your behavior and that of Captain Keel under one condition and one condition only,
01:17:58and that is that you change your attitude and your behavior as of right now.
01:18:05Yes, sir.
01:18:06The 7th will return to garrison and forge detail at once. Is that clear?
01:18:11Yes, sir.
01:18:13Then that will be all, Colonel.
01:18:17Good night, sir.
01:18:237th Cavalry, prepare to mount.
01:18:307th Cavalry, prepare to mount.
01:18:325th Cavalry, right forward, to the right.
01:18:53To the right.
01:19:237th Cavalry, prepare to mount.
01:19:54Mount.
01:20:19Let the Scots keep well ahead.
01:20:23Let the Scots keep well ahead.
01:20:54Let the Scots keep well ahead.
01:21:19Remember, let them come in close.
01:21:23Remember, let them come in close.
01:21:54Take cover!
01:22:08Look out!
01:22:09Firing from both sides!
01:22:11Fire!
01:22:25Back the other way, we're cut off!
01:22:41Back the other way, we're cut off!
01:23:02Fall back! Take cover!
01:23:04Fall back!
01:23:10Get around it!
01:23:11It's mountain, fire on foot!
01:23:35Fort Hayes must be warned.
01:23:38Do you think I can make it?
01:23:39No, no, get to Custer. Not so far.
01:23:41Give him my orders.
01:23:43He must return to Fort Hayes, organize a defense against an immediate attack.
01:23:47Tell him he's not to relieve this column until that is done.
01:23:51And tell Custer that's a direct order.
01:23:54All right, sir.
01:24:05Let him go.
01:24:09He will bring more soldiers to die here.
01:24:19Colonel Custer!
01:24:23Colonel Custer!
01:24:25Colonel Custer, sir!
01:24:27It's a field!
01:24:29It's a field!
01:24:31It's a field!
01:24:32It's a field!
01:24:35Take it easy.
01:24:37What about the field?
01:24:42Cow is at Beecher's Creek.
01:24:44Darn near wiped out the whole outfit.
01:24:46Wiped out? Go on.
01:24:47They had double-barreled, heavy-gauge shotguns.
01:24:50Just cut us clean to ribbons.
01:24:52General Terry says to go back to Fort Hayes and to organize a defense against an immediate attack.
01:24:58He says don't try a rescue until that's done.
01:25:03He says that's a direct order.
01:25:05How long can they hold out?
01:25:06Not more than a few hours.
01:25:10Company C, prepare them out!
01:25:13It's time to show them the 7th can fight.
01:25:17General Terry's orders, sir.
01:25:18Captain Reno, mount your troops.
01:25:21Sergeant Buster, I want two men to ride to Fort Hayes and warn them.
01:25:25Yes, sir.
01:25:26Company B, prepare them out!
01:25:28Yes, sir.
01:25:58Custer, you fool, don't charge.
01:26:07The 5th's down yonder in the bottom in that brush.
01:26:10The Indians have scattered out along this bank here and up that slope on the other side.
01:26:15There's no cover for us down there.
01:26:17You'd ride right into that trap.
01:26:19You say they've got shotguns.
01:26:21What's the range? 30 or 35 yards?
01:26:24I reckon maybe 40.
01:26:28General Keogh, I want the range of those shotguns marked at 40 yards.
01:26:31Get out there and make a good guess.
01:26:33Aye, General.
01:26:34Sergeant Buster, would you care to accompany me?
01:26:37My pleasure.
01:26:53I'll keep you down.
01:26:59Hyah!
01:27:12No men pass the marker until we draw their fire.
01:27:21Range marked, sir.
01:27:23Form twos!
01:27:25B Company, form twos!
01:27:27Forward!
01:27:29Forward!
01:27:56Ready the line!
01:28:00They'll be wiped out.
01:28:02Watch and learn.
01:28:05They'll draw their fire.
01:28:06Out of range.
01:28:08The markers.
01:28:09And when they try to reload, you charge.
01:28:14That's Custer.
01:28:26Now!
01:28:28Shoot!
01:28:29Shoot, you fools! Shoot!
01:28:33Open the shelter, George!
01:28:40George!
01:28:55Hyah!
01:29:03Hyah!
01:29:10Hyah!
01:29:26Hyah!
01:29:33Hyah!
01:29:36Hyah!
01:29:46Hyah!
01:29:55Hyah!
01:30:08Hyah!
01:30:12Take him alive!
01:30:26Hyah!
01:30:28Hyah!
01:30:37Yahoo!
01:30:39Yahoo!
01:30:40Yahoo!
01:30:42Yahoo!
01:30:44And more important, I gave you a direct order to return to this post, Mr. Custer.
01:30:48I received the General's orders, sir. I was carrying them out.
01:30:51By riding in the opposite direction of this fort?
01:30:54The General's order did not specify the route I was to take in getting here, sir.
01:31:01Mr. Custer.
01:31:03I am recommending that you and your men be sighted for gallantry.
01:31:08And now let me remind you of your orders.
01:31:11A seventh is assigned to garrison and foraging detail until those orders are countermanded.
01:31:16Do you understand me, sir?
01:31:19Yes, sir.
01:31:25Hyah!
01:31:27Hyah!
01:31:39Well now, what's the word, General?
01:31:41Mount command.
01:31:42We're still on the labor force.
01:31:47Hyah!
01:31:49Ride them out!
01:31:52Hyah!
01:31:53Forward!
01:31:55Chase right!
01:31:57Hyah!
01:32:23Hyah!
01:32:25Hyah!
01:32:26Hyah!
01:32:27Hyah!
01:32:28Hyah!
01:32:29Hyah!
01:32:30Hyah!
01:32:31Hyah!
01:32:32Hyah!
01:32:33Hyah!
01:32:34Hyah!
01:32:35Hyah!
01:32:36Hyah!
01:32:37Hyah!
01:32:38Hyah!
01:32:39Hyah!
01:32:40Hyah!
01:32:41Hyah!
01:32:42Hyah!
01:32:43Hyah!
01:32:44Hyah!
01:32:45Hyah!
01:32:46Hyah!
01:32:47Hyah!
01:32:48Hyah!
01:32:49Hyah!
01:32:50Hyah!
01:32:51Hyah!
01:32:52Hyah!
01:32:53Hyah!
01:32:54Hyah!
01:32:55Hyah!
01:32:56Hyah!
01:32:57Hyah!
01:32:59Good cheese!
01:33:00Trinks!
01:33:04Fifth Cavalry, draw sabers.
01:33:08Then sabers.
01:33:18Seventh Cavalry, eyes right.

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