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Geronimo: An American Legend
Geronimo: An American Legend
The Apache Indians have reluctantly agreed to settle on a US Government approved reservation. Not all the Apaches are able to adapt to the life of corn farmers. One in particular, Geronimo, is restless. Pushed over the edge by broken promises and necessary actions by the government, Geronimo and thirty or so other warriors form an attack team which humiliates the government by evading capture, while reclaiming what is rightfully theirs.
rating
6.3
runtime
115 min

Release

1993-12-10

Cast

Jason Patric
Jason Patric
as Lt. Charles Gatewood
Gene Hackman
Gene Hackman
as Brig. Gen. George Crook
Robert Duvall
Robert Duvall
as Chief of Scouts Al Sieber
Wes Studi
Wes Studi
as Geronimo
Matt Damon
Matt Damon
as 2nd Lt. Britton Davis
Rodney A. Grant
Rodney A. Grant
as Mangas
Kevin Tighe
Kevin Tighe
as Brig. Gen. Nelson Miles
Steve Reevis
Steve Reevis
as Chato
Carlos Palomino
Carlos Palomino
as Sgt. Turkey
Victor Aaron
Victor Aaron
as Ulzana
Stuart Proud Eagle Grant
Stuart Proud Eagle Grant
as Sgt. Dutchy
Stephen McHattie
Stephen McHattie
as Schoonover
John Finn
John Finn
as Capt. Hentig
Lee de Broux
Lee de Broux
as City Marshal Joe Hawkins
Rino Thunder
Rino Thunder
as Old Nana
Hoke Howell
Hoke Howell
as Billy Pickett
Richard Martin Jr.
Richard Martin Jr.
as Apache Medicine Man
Raliegh Wilson
Raliegh Wilson
as Yaqui Dave
Jackie Old Coyote
Jackie Old Coyote
as Apache Vision Woman
Monty Bass
Monty Bass
as Dead Shot
Pato Hoffmann
Pato Hoffmann
as The Dreamer
Roger Callard
Roger Callard
as Sgt. Mulrey
Juddson Keith Linn
Juddson Keith Linn
as Bronco Apache
Mark Boone Junior
Mark Boone Junior
as Afraid Miner
M.C. Gainey
M.C. Gainey
as Unafraid Miner
Michael Ruud
Michael Ruud
as Chaplain
Michael Minjarez
Michael Minjarez
as Dandy Jim
Burnette Bennett
Burnette Bennett
as Skip-Hey
Jonathan Ward
Jonathan Ward
as C.S. Fly
Luis Contreras
Luis Contreras
as Rurale Officer
Scott Wilson
Scott Wilson
as Redondo
J. Young
J. Young
as Hawkins' Deputy
Scott Crabbe
Scott Crabbe
as Courier at Ball
Patricia Pretzinger
Patricia Pretzinger
as Woman at Ball
Davina Smith
Davina Smith
as Dead Shot's Wife
Jaquelin Lee
Jaquelin Lee
as Apache Woman
Jim Manygoats
Jim Manygoats
as Ailing Apache
Eva Larson
Eva Larson
as Cantina Waitress
Greg Goossen
Greg Goossen
as Schoonover Gang
Sonny Skyhawk
Sonny Skyhawk
as Schoonover Gang
Michael Adams
Michael Adams
as Schoonover Gang
Walter Robles
Walter Robles
as Schoonover Gang
Anthony G. Schmidt
Anthony G. Schmidt
as Schoonover Gang
Jim Beaver
Jim Beaver
as Proclamation Officer
Buzz Augare
Buzz Augare
as Native American
Arland F. Ben
Arland F. Ben
as Native American
Virgil Joe Ben
Virgil Joe Ben
as Native American
Billy Brown
Billy Brown
as Native American
Clifford Brown
Clifford Brown
as Native American
Jimmy Brownfeather
Jimmy Brownfeather
as Native American
James Burgdorf
James Burgdorf
as Native American
Michael Case
Michael Case
as Native American
R.B. Dunn
R.B. Dunn
as Native American
Jefferson Gatewood
Jefferson Gatewood
as Native American
Frank Gobert
Frank Gobert
as Native American
Anderson Harvey
Anderson Harvey
as Native American
Steven Holiday
Steven Holiday
as Native American
Craig Ironpipe
Craig Ironpipe
as Native American
Aarie E. Madplume
Aarie E. Madplume
as Native American
Harrison Nez
Harrison Nez
as Native American
Peter P. Oliver
Peter P. Oliver
as Native American
Leo J. Saggboy
Leo J. Saggboy
as Native American
Donahue Tom
Donahue Tom
as Native American
Robert Whipple
Robert Whipple
as Native American
Larry White Jr.
Larry White Jr.
as Native American
George Lee
George Lee
as Native American
Kurt Hamilton Cox
Kurt Hamilton Cox
as Cavalry
Cary A. Davisson
Cary A. Davisson
as Cavalry
Barry Edward
Barry Edward
as Cavalry
Robert Erickson
Robert Erickson
as Cavalry
Mark B. Farris
Mark B. Farris
as Cavalry
Chuck Fitzpatrick
Chuck Fitzpatrick
as Cavalry
Glen Gamble
Glen Gamble
as Cavalry
Eric W. Glatthaar
Eric W. Glatthaar
as Cavalry
William C. Honohan
William C. Honohan
as Cavalry
Armond Jones
Armond Jones
as Cavalry
Francisco Cruz López
Francisco Cruz López
as Cavalry
Kevin McNiven
Kevin McNiven
as Cavalry
Mark Myers
Mark Myers
as Cavalry
Gary L. Norwood
Gary L. Norwood
as Cavalry
Richard Jay Reed
Richard Jay Reed
as Cavalry
Sam Reed
Sam Reed
as Cavalry
Lonnie Rodriguez
Lonnie Rodriguez
as Cavalry
Stanley Schultz
Stanley Schultz
as Cavalry
Michael Stein
Michael Stein
as Cavalry
James N. Strouss
James N. Strouss
as Cavalry
Rocky Bonifield
Rocky Bonifield
as Soldier's Wife / Waltz Dancer (uncredited)
Lena Banks
Lena Banks
as Dancer (uncredited)
Eugene Biscardi
Eugene Biscardi
as Dancer at Ball (uncredited)
Jessica Biscardi
Jessica Biscardi
as Dancer at Ball (uncredited)
Morgan Blanchard
Morgan Blanchard
as Cavalry (uncredited)
Deirdre Fitzpatrick
Deirdre Fitzpatrick
as Woman at the Ball (uncredited)
Gordon Frye
Gordon Frye
as Cavalry Lieutenant (uncredited)
Michael Gier
Michael Gier
as Cavalry / Principal Dancer (uncredited)
Allan Graf
Allan Graf
as Soldier in Charge of Hangings (uncredited)
Lynn Dee Smith
Lynn Dee Smith
as Dancer at Ball (uncredited)
Regina Whitcomb
Regina Whitcomb
as Dancer (uncredited)

Director

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Geronimo1967

Wes Studi is really little better than Chuck Connors was in 1962, as the legendary Apache chief Geronimo in this rather slow moving biopic that depicts the frustrations of this otherwise noble man given the consent stream of false promises and betrayal visited on him and his people by an avaricious, expansionist, American government. Jason Patric is really quite good as the liaison officer who is charged with escorting Geronimo to a meeting with the government, epitomised by Gene Hackman as "General Crook" who is a measured, considerate soldier who appreciates, and has some sympathy with, their plight. During this journey, the two men start to form a bond based on their respective senses of honour and fairness; courage and trust. This all becomes sorely tested when "Crook" is succeeded by Kevin Tighe who is not so sympathetic and they now have a revolution to deal with. It has some wonderfully full and grand cinematography, Ry Cooder has created a suitably splendid accompaniment but Matt Damon's rather preppie narration and, indeed, the whole script is way too wordy when we have such characterisations and images to digest.It is far too sanitised to offer a serious critique into the atrocities carried out in the name of progress, so really joust boiled down to an over-long wetter with little eastern promise.