Thunderheart
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Michael Apted
Val Kilmer
Sam Shepard
Chief Ted Thin Elk
Fred Ward
Fred Thompson
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The story of an FBI agent sent to the badlands to investigate a series of murders, where he soon discovers his Indian roots, and the prejudice that exists.
Director
Michael Apted
Cast
Val Kilmer
Sam Shepard
Chief Ted Thin Elk
Fred Ward
Fred Thompson
David Crosby
Duane Brewer
Calvin Timothy Red Elk
Terry Graber
Floyd Charging Crow
Melvin David Young Bear
Carlin Orville Morrison
Elroy Cross
Graham Greene
Tom M Lebeau
Gordon Patterson
Verland Theodore Phelps
Rex Linn
Robin J Saderup
Patrick Massett
Candy Hamilton
Tim Owen Taggart
Robin Black Bird
John Trudell
Brian A O'meara
Jerry Allan Hietala
Bridgit P Schock
Jerome Mack
Sarah Brave
Sheila Tousey
Julius Drum
Buddy Red Bow
Lewis C Bradshaw
Dennis Banks
Allan R J Joseph
Ernest Red Elk
Sylvan Pumkin Seed
Sam Adams
Severt Young Bear
Kenneth J Richards
Dennis Banks
David Brace
Crew
Lisa Abbott
Michael Adams
Greg Addison
Patrick Allen
Lance Anderson
Patricia Androff
James Apted
David Atherton
Bill Ballou
George Bamber
Chuck Banner
Maggie Banner
Ellen S Barnett
Jim Behnke
Paula Benson-himes
Caroline Bettelyoun
Larry C Bettelyoun
Ivica Bilich
Dan Bishop
Jamie Bishop
Seth A Blackbear
Marles Blackbird
Donnie Lee Boswell
Edwin Bowden
Ralph Brandofino
Grant Brittan
Richard Brodsky
Fred Brown
Jimmie L Brown
Shelley Brown
Lisa Little Chief Bryan
Bill Burton
Jeff Butcher
Christopher Michael Calvert
Ted Churchill
Lisa Clarkson Milillo
Art Claunch
Lucy Coldsnow-smith
Arlo Conroy
Anthony Corapi
Ian Crafford
Christopher Cronyn
Susan Rangitsch Cronyn
John A Crowder
Cliff Cudney
Loren F Cuny
Marty Paul Cuny
Dik Darnell
John F. Davis
Tim A Davison
Karen Day
Robert De Niro
Roger Deakins
Roger Deakins
Robert Desjarlais
Teri E. Dorman
Antoine L. Douaihy
Roy Downey
Kitty Duffy
Gary Duncan
R B Dunn
James Earley
David Ellis
James Ellis
Richard Miller Ellis
Bruce Ellison
Elizabeth Feldbauer
Kate Ferraro
Germaine Franco
Dianna Freas
Terrance E Fredericks
Alex Friedman
Robert Friedman
John Fusco
John Fusco
Kimberly A Gallagher
Jim Garrett
Jeff Gomillion
Ron Goodman
Carolyn Greco
Jessica A Green
Kari M Grubin
Lee Grubin
Chris Hall
Randy Hall
Bj Hallett
Candy Hamilton
Bruce Hamme
Andy Harris
Barbara Harris
Mark Harris
Gene Hartline
Jim Henrikson
Donna Hernandez
Manuel S Hernandez
Jonathan Herron
Meredith Hight
Wendell A Hill
James Horner
Craig Hosking
Jody Hummer
Terry Johnson
Janet Kalas
Roger Kelderman
Rick Kline
Jeremy Knaster
Ron Kunecke
Sonny Lemaire
Beau Little Sky
Joanie Livermont
Neal Livermont
Estelle Poxie Lone Hill
Mel V Lone Hill
Billy Lucas
Susan Lyall
Dennis Maguire
Dennis Maitland
Elliot Marks
Cindy Marty
Steve Mcauliff
Steve Mcauliff
Michael A Mcfadden
Nicholas R. Miller
Bill Moore
William Moore
Aimee Morris
Jeanne Morton
Pablo Mozo
J Michael Muro
Shawn Murphy
H Jane Nauman
Mark J Nelson
Chris Newman
Liz Newman
Julie Nickol
Randy Nolen
Michael Nozik
Hugh Aodh O'brien
Kevin O'connell
Billy O'leary
Jeff Okabayashi
Ali Olmo
Ali Olmo
John Orlebeck
Eric Osborn
J P Pennington
Daniel Pershing
Tim Pershing
Matt Peterson
Bernie Pock
Ann Pollack
Thomas R Poor Bear
Webster Poor Bear
Donald Pulford
George W Pumpkin Seed
James Quinn
Jeff Ramsey
Sonny Richards
Scott Rode
Daniel Rosenblum
Jane Rosenthal
Joseph Sabella
Harold Salway
John Sarviss
Steve Sass
Lori Schmidt
Barbara Schock
Jackson Schwartz
Alexis Scott
David Severin
Michele Sharp
Stan Siegel
S Fox Sloan
Daniel J Smiley
Alvin Long Soldier
Chris Soldo
Bruce Springsteen
Bruce Springsteen
Anna Stackpole
John K. Stirber
Nelle Stokes
Eric Swanek
Les Taylor
Paul A Taylor
Jennifer Twiggs
Franklin Vallette
Webster Whinery
Alex White Plume
Percy White Plume
Mark Wiener
Jason Boyd Wilcox
Lloyd O Wilcox
Bill Wolff
Don G Word
Grady Word
Joani Yarbrough
Leonard Yellow Elk
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Thunderheart
Val Kilmer puts on the Raybans to play taciturn and loyal FBI agent Ray Levoi, whose Indian ancestry (Levoi's father was part Sioux) are all the qualifications the feds care about when they send him to investigate a murder on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. The young, handsome Kilmer had attained the status of movie star the previous year playing Jim Morrison in Oliver Stone's The Doors (1991). While make-up adds just a hint of duskiness to his complexion, Kilmer's own ancestry includes Cherokee blood. Levoi, however, has spent his life denying his Indian blood and the assignment only rouses his resentments (one local dubs him the "Washington redskin"). It, of course, makes him a prime candidate for a spiritual reawakening, guided by dedicated tribal cop Walter Crow Horse (the dryly witty Graham Greene, who was previously an Academy Award® nominee for his supporting role in Dances with Wolves [1990]) and the tribal medicine man Grandpa Sam Reaches (Ted Thin Elk). As Ray digs into the murder case, he discovers the evidence doesn't support the FBI's theory, which has blamed the murder on the local leader of the militant Aboriginal Rights Movement, or ARM (a fictionalized version of the real-life American Indian Movement, aka AIM). More telling, Ray's new boss Frank "Cooch" Coutelle (Sam Shepard) doesn't even care, which sends Ray digging even deeper into a conspiracy that challenges his allegiance to the FBI ("the Federal Bureau of Intimidation," as Walter dubs them).
Screenwriter John Fusco spent years visiting the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota and drew the story from his experiences, fictionalizing the history but preserving the issues and conflicts. Michael Apted, a director with a solid career in both Hollywood (Coal Miner's Daughter [1980]) and documentary (7 Up and its sequels [1970-2005]) filmmaking, was well prepared to bring the script to the screen: He was finishing up the documentary Incident at Oglala (1992), which explored and exposed the events at Wounded Knee that inspired Fusco's script, when he was offered Thunderheart.
With the support of producers Robert De Niro and Jane Rosenthal, Apted and Fusco used the fiction not only to expose the history but to make a provocative and political statement about the plight of the American Indian in modern America. "The Third World smack in the middle of America," comments Cooch as he drives his new junior partner through the dirt roads and ramshackle housing of the reservation. Sheila Tousey gives voice to the problems faced by the reservations Indians, including poverty, substandard schools and medical care and polluted water, as Maggie Eagle Bear, a Dartmouth-educated Sioux woman who returned to the reservation to fight for her people in the political arena. Actor/musician John Trudell, who was the National Chairman of the American Indian Movement during the era represented in Thunderheart, takes a more urgent and angry tack as wanted activist Jimmy Looks Twice (the film's stand-in for Leonard Peltier).
Just as alarming is the presence of the self-appointed Guardians of the Oglala Nation (or GOON, appropriately enough), an armed and oppressive militia that mans roadblocks and rides through the reservation dispensing their own justice with the support of the FBI. In the film the GOON squads take their marching orders from Jack Milton (Fred Ward), who controls the Tribal councils and the money coming in to the reservation and sees ARM as a challenge to his power. (The acronym is so evocative that it may surprise you that Apted and Fusco didn't fictionalize it.) With their terrorist tactics and campaign of intimidation (tacitly backed by the American government to suppress the growing activist movement), they make the reservation look less like a sovereign nation than an occupied country.
Apart from the opening scenes in Washington D.C. (where Ray drives around listening to Bruce Springsteen's "Badlands," a wry anticipation of his next assignment), Thunderheart was shot on location at Badlands National Park, Wounded Knee and the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota, the locations of the real life incidents of the seventies; all of this was done with the support of the Oglala Sioux people, who trusted Apted and Fusco to tell their story. Their trust was well founded. Apart from a few visions and suggestions of spiritual magic, Thunderheart dispenses with clichés of Indian culture while respectfully showing the traditions kept alive on the reservation and exposing conditions on the reservation, all within the conventions of an entertaining and involving Hollywood murder mystery with a message.
Producer: Robert De Niro, John Fusco, Jane Rosenthal
Director: Michael Apted
Screenplay: John Fusco
Cinematography: Roger Deakins
Art Direction: Bill Ballou
Music: James Horner
Film Editing: Ian Crafford
Cast: Val Kilmer (Ray Levoi), Sam Shepard (Frank Coutelle), Graham Greene (Walter Crow Horse), Fred Ward (Jack Milton), Fred Dalton Thompson (William Dawes), Sheila Tousey (Maggie Eagle Bear), Chief Ted Thin Elk (Grandpa Sam Reaches), John Trudell (Jimmy Looks Twice), Julius Drum (Richard Yellow Hawk), Sarah Brave (Maisy Blue Legs).
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by Sean Axmaker
Thunderheart
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Released in United States Spring April 3, 1992
Released in United States on Video October 14, 1992
Released in United States March 23, 1992
Shown at benefit premiere March 23, 1992 in New York City to aid South Dakota's Wounded Knee School and the Film at the Public series.
Completed shooting August 24, 1991.
Began shooting June 13, 1991.
Film noted: "To the memory of Chief Frank Fools Crow of the Oglala Nation."
Released in United States Spring April 3, 1992
Released in United States on Video October 14, 1992
Released in United States March 23, 1992 (Shown at benefit premiere March 23, 1992 in New York City to aid South Dakota's Wounded Knee School and the Film at the Public series.)