Who else thought of the same hook scene when they saw the sleazy 1981 gorefeast "Cannibal Ferox" aka "Make Them Die Slowly"? Umberto Lenzi must have loved this movie and it had a woman instead of a man getting her chest through hooks.
Did you know James Cameron is a fan of this movie and it's one of his faves? it was a major inspiration to Avatar and has the same plot and some scenes lifted from this except no pec hanging. Cameron also borrowed from Last of the Mohicans, Dune, Star Wars Trilogy, Heavy Metal (The animated movie), Castle in The Sky, Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind (aka Warriors of the Wind), Princess Mononoke, Star Trek 6, Willow, Lightyears (Gandahar) and Fantastic Planet, agree?
@Johnlindsey289 O_O actually, I didn´t know Jim Cameron was a fan of this flick. Obviously he took some things from other sci-fi classics y blended them in Avatar... and I think it would have been great if he also had borrowed something from Lenzi´s filmography.
countyworker the tribe is shoshoni , which is ironic because the shoshoni were always allies of the whites and scouted and fought with them against the sioux and their allies
First of all you misspelled "Solutrean" which shows how ignorant you are. Secondly that is only a hypothesis. Thirdly if it was true it only shows how we are all interelated, despite the fact that you want to somehow feel superior to others. (it's usually the trashiest of white trash that pulls that crap)Your obvious ignorance and bigotry speaks for itself. I hope you and your bloodline become extinct so you don't tarnish the rest of us with your mouth breathing, knuckle dragging rants.
Excuse me? It was their land! How would you react if strangers from across the ocean came and took your land by force, brought their diseases, made solem pacts to go no further, then break them. Are you that ignorant?
The first white men in the continent were met by curiousity and tentative friendship by the natives, It was the European settlers that were savages to the NATIVE Americans
Only after being royally screwed by their new friends did they begin to resist the new settlements.
A conjecture does not meet the definition of the word "science" whose derivation is fr. the Latin verb "scire" meaning "to know." To suppose, theorize, guess, as had Darwin & his boot-licks, is not scientific. Darwinism is a relic of the 19th century. It fills a religious void in the warped minds of Western-Civilization-destroying "atheists."
@04mittald the pilgrims were befriended by the Indians, the Indians who saw the whites for the first time were curious and some killed, some befriended the whites, who did not understand non civilized humans.The western Indians killed whites for killing their way of living (not life) ie, destroying the buffalo, the sacred grounds, and the disrespect or ignorance of culture.
I will always remember this movie as a hippy during that era! I actually materialized, a week later, a guy who looked exactly like Richard Harris in this movie with blonde hair and head band. I was so entralled with him for awhile. I have aways know that in my past I was an American Indian! carol ann
The Lakota Shaman, Iron Eyes Cody, aka, Espera Oscar De Conti, was in fact the son of Siclian immigrants. He was not Native American; however, is forever recognized as such. Hollywood remembers him as does the viewing public. He is honored amongst Native people as well as the movie viewing public.
I remember the uproar among the Lakota when this film was released. To them, taking the Sun Vow in order secure a wife was a desecration of their most holy rite. For non-Indians, it was the best look available a that time of Native American ceremonialism. The Lakota were particularly angry at Clyde Dollar, the producer's technical advisor. They ha shared many of their beliefs and practices with him, and he burlesqued them to make amovie.
It was good to make this movie, exactly like it is. It show the Native Americans as humans with an interesting complex culture - but as ordinary humans. Neither as glorious wild, nor as bloody bastards - both common views in moveies before. That movie did a lot od good for the respect of the Native American culture!!! You should never make a fun-park out of your culture, but hiding is the wrong way too. Showing it occasionally in movies but practice it in real life closed society = GOOD
yes it was on hulu recently. Not as good as the first one. One day maybe Hollywood will do an accurate movie depicting the culture and material culture of the tribal peoples of North America!
I am from Taiwan. I saw this movies when I was a teenager, and since then I never forget it. Thanks for posting this. This is a great film talks about love, braveness, I hope I can get a DVD or VCD in my country...
rgsothell, thank you for posting this! I saw this film back then, never forgot it, but thought I would never see it again. You are my main man! Amazing what sensible people can do to brighten their fellow men's day... todarabá, chaver!
Loved this...and Simon Kenton...read SKB in 1night on the heater with blankE...couldn't put it down...eerily similar
1Tim616 1 month ago
Who else thought of the same hook scene when they saw the sleazy 1981 gorefeast "Cannibal Ferox" aka "Make Them Die Slowly"? Umberto Lenzi must have loved this movie and it had a woman instead of a man getting her chest through hooks.
Johnlindsey289 4 months ago
Dance with the wolves was just a rip off of this master piece!
Tungstenum666 4 months ago
@Tungstenum666
What about Avatar and Last Samurai? did they knock off this movie?
Johnlindsey289 4 months ago
@Johnlindsey289 I think they are copies of a copy lol
Tungstenum666 4 months ago
@Tungstenum666
Did you know James Cameron is a fan of this movie and it's one of his faves? it was a major inspiration to Avatar and has the same plot and some scenes lifted from this except no pec hanging. Cameron also borrowed from Last of the Mohicans, Dune, Star Wars Trilogy, Heavy Metal (The animated movie), Castle in The Sky, Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind (aka Warriors of the Wind), Princess Mononoke, Star Trek 6, Willow, Lightyears (Gandahar) and Fantastic Planet, agree?
Johnlindsey289 4 months ago
@Johnlindsey289 O_O actually, I didn´t know Jim Cameron was a fan of this flick. Obviously he took some things from other sci-fi classics y blended them in Avatar... and I think it would have been great if he also had borrowed something from Lenzi´s filmography.
Tungstenum666 4 months ago
Excellent film shooting by Mr. Gabriel (Gaby) Torres,
Mexican Cinematographer, now almost 90 years old.
Congratulations Dad!
Your son, Alejandro.
alejandrotorresmarco 4 months ago
lol only thing i remember was the nipple hanging scene
zackhanscom 6 months ago
@zackhanscom
Films like Saw 3D and Cannibal Ferox (Done with a woman instead of a dude) ripped off the pecs with hooks scene
Johnlindsey289 5 months ago
very nice even after 40 years of the performance!!!! I simply love this big actor.
zaza1526 8 months ago
Avatar is the same movie as this! This is one of Cameron's inspirations
Johnlindsey289 8 months ago
the only part of the movie i remember is the chick who plays "running deer" is so fucking hot
icefrappe 11 months ago
@icefrappe yes i do like that part. i get
maburgess2206 7 months ago
@maburgess2206
Did Avatar reminded you fo this movie but as a Sci-fi version?
Johnlindsey289 6 months ago
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VERY NICE MOVIE
mrmakemakkara 1 year ago
countyworker the tribe is shoshoni , which is ironic because the shoshoni were always allies of the whites and scouted and fought with them against the sioux and their allies
littlebay75 1 year ago
peace
jmg1957 1 year ago
what song is in the beginning?
sweatyk 1 year ago
now iam going to find that movie again and watch
maidmoira 1 year ago
lol, ever read the origanal book? Not really similar at all.
koolfoolable 1 year ago
Lo mejor de lo mejor de sir richard harris
garrapatasa 1 year ago
what tribe did the sioux on this fight? blackfeet? crow?
countyworker 1 year ago
@ProximitySymbol ...you "only" allow messages to your profile if "invited/accepted"...what are you afraid of mate?..ignorante idiota....
mermayde 1 year ago
Hello I am from Brazil, I watched this movie when i wasa child...about 6 years old, and some scenes are in my mind until today!
I hope to find this video one day to see it again
giurvpinto 1 year ago
@ProximitySymbol Because we took a lot of their lands, fucked them up..idk
nocliper101 1 year ago
First of all you misspelled "Solutrean" which shows how ignorant you are. Secondly that is only a hypothesis. Thirdly if it was true it only shows how we are all interelated, despite the fact that you want to somehow feel superior to others. (it's usually the trashiest of white trash that pulls that crap)Your obvious ignorance and bigotry speaks for itself. I hope you and your bloodline become extinct so you don't tarnish the rest of us with your mouth breathing, knuckle dragging rants.
celtkilt 1 year ago
Excuse me? It was their land! How would you react if strangers from across the ocean came and took your land by force, brought their diseases, made solem pacts to go no further, then break them. Are you that ignorant?
The first white men in the continent were met by curiousity and tentative friendship by the natives, It was the European settlers that were savages to the NATIVE Americans
Only after being royally screwed by their new friends did they begin to resist the new settlements.
celtkilt 1 year ago
@celtkilt ...yes...this person seems to be "that ignorant"...what a waste of space...
mermayde 1 year ago
I´ve watched this movie so many times when I was a kid... it was one of my favorites...!!
kamygulla 1 year ago
wt the hell is 3:10 doing???
the nipple??
pls tell me more information
hilaryduffok 1 year ago
@hilaryduffok It's part of the sundance ritual.
mrmaje1 1 year ago
@hilaryduffok It's part of the sundance ritual, a skewer through the nips and then pull yourself free.
mrmaje1 1 year ago
"Get your stinking hands off me you damned dirty INDIANS!"
RadioSixteen 1 year ago
rgsothell Rocks !!!
WoodstockHippie1969 1 year ago
A conjecture does not meet the definition of the word "science" whose derivation is fr. the Latin verb "scire" meaning "to know." To suppose, theorize, guess, as had Darwin & his boot-licks, is not scientific. Darwinism is a relic of the 19th century. It fills a religious void in the warped minds of Western-Civilization-destroying "atheists."
TheVicAndHelenShow 1 year ago
I can not believe my grandparents were involved in that movie cool!!! :D
zharlietho 1 year ago
you know the song title at 5:10 ?
breziusi 1 year ago
@breziusi lamb of god
rgsothell 1 year ago
@rgsothell lamb of god is the name band? the title of track?
breziusi 1 year ago
@rgsothell doesn the film show them battling against the pilgrams? cause thats the major part in american history.
04mittald 1 year ago
@04mittald the pilgrims were befriended by the Indians, the Indians who saw the whites for the first time were curious and some killed, some befriended the whites, who did not understand non civilized humans.The western Indians killed whites for killing their way of living (not life) ie, destroying the buffalo, the sacred grounds, and the disrespect or ignorance of culture.
erneywine 1 year ago
Monica?
TheVicAndHelenShow 2 years ago
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Dead Indians are cool!
TheVicAndHelenShow 2 years ago
@TheVicAndHelenShow it is lamb of god
rgsothell 1 year ago
I will always remember this movie as a hippy during that era! I actually materialized, a week later, a guy who looked exactly like Richard Harris in this movie with blonde hair and head band. I was so entralled with him for awhile. I have aways know that in my past I was an American Indian! carol ann
desertmermaid1 2 years ago
The Lakota Shaman, Iron Eyes Cody, aka, Espera Oscar De Conti, was in fact the son of Siclian immigrants. He was not Native American; however, is forever recognized as such. Hollywood remembers him as does the viewing public. He is honored amongst Native people as well as the movie viewing public.
ErnstBecker 2 years ago
That is too mach damn information. You need to get out more...
LillyBlackSambo 2 years ago
Too much information? Perhaps you can find a short cut to it? Let me know -- I'll market it.
ErnstBecker 2 years ago
I remember the uproar among the Lakota when this film was released. To them, taking the Sun Vow in order secure a wife was a desecration of their most holy rite. For non-Indians, it was the best look available a that time of Native American ceremonialism. The Lakota were particularly angry at Clyde Dollar, the producer's technical advisor. They ha shared many of their beliefs and practices with him, and he burlesqued them to make amovie.
Gamblinggold 2 years ago
It was good to make this movie, exactly like it is. It show the Native Americans as humans with an interesting complex culture - but as ordinary humans. Neither as glorious wild, nor as bloody bastards - both common views in moveies before. That movie did a lot od good for the respect of the Native American culture!!! You should never make a fun-park out of your culture, but hiding is the wrong way too. Showing it occasionally in movies but practice it in real life closed society = GOOD
Lightningchase1973 2 years ago 3
whats the song on 5:15
soulovrage 2 years ago
The sequel to this movie, 'Return of a man called horse' was listed in a top 100 movie sequel list at 60 or so. Anyone seen it ?
orient1961 2 years ago
yes it was on hulu recently. Not as good as the first one. One day maybe Hollywood will do an accurate movie depicting the culture and material culture of the tribal peoples of North America!
itkapatanka 2 years ago
I thought the second one was called "A Man Called Horse II: Giddy Up!"
just kidding...
stratman123 2 years ago
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Then there was the third one-"A Man Hung Like a Horse". He was really popular with the squaws!
stratman123 2 years ago
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Here's a clip-
"Hey Baby, let me show you why they call me Horse!" (ZIPPPPP)"
"GOOD LORD! You near gave ME a pale face!!!"
stratman123 2 years ago
I am from Taiwan. I saw this movies when I was a teenager, and since then I never forget it. Thanks for posting this. This is a great film talks about love, braveness, I hope I can get a DVD or VCD in my country...
chesterkoko 2 years ago 8
great movie!!
changling21 2 years ago 2
Awesome!
LadyD1976 2 years ago
Esta es una película preciosa, espero que quien no la haya visto, lo haga algún día.
ManuelMatamorosM 2 years ago
rgsothell, thank you for posting this! I saw this film back then, never forgot it, but thought I would never see it again. You are my main man! Amazing what sensible people can do to brighten their fellow men's day... todarabá, chaver!
wellardbr 2 years ago
Fantastic!
AmanteDellaGoma 2 years ago