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| Category | Dramas DVDs, Thriller Movies, Mystery Videos, Suspense, Murder, Detective, Native American | | Starring | Val Kilmer, Fred Ward, Sam Shepard, Graham Greene, John Trudell | | Director | Michael Apted | | Composer | James Horner | | Director of Photography | Roger Deakins | | Producer | Robert De Niro |
Closed Captioned; Standard Screen; Soundtrack English; Soundtrack French; English Subtitles In director Michael Apted's THUNDERHEART, a cocky young FBI agent--because of his part-Sioux ancestry--is assigned to a high-pressure, politically volatile murder investigation on an American Indian reservation. Agent Ray Levoi (Val Kilmer) buried his Native American heritage with the body of his drunken father. Raised by his white mother and stepfather, he becomes a gung-ho federal agent who never questions the authority of the U.S. government. Then Levoi finds himself in a real-life version of "cowboys and Indians" when the FBI moves onto a South Dakota reservation to apprehend a fugitive. Once in the community, the agent uncovers a plot to frame American Indian activists. With the help of an Indian sheriff and shaman (Graham Greene), he learns to accept a long-denied part of himself and to fight for his people. Created after the success of DANCES WITH WOLVES and LAST OF THE MOHICANS, director Michael Apted's film takes the buddy-cop genre and uses it to explore the sordid politics of reservation life in the United States. The film was released just weeks after Apted's documentary INCIDENT AT OGLALA, which examines the unjust imprisonment of Indian activist Leonard Peltier. Together the two films form a powerful plea for recognition of the mistreatment of Native Americans. Theatrical release: April 1, 1992.
Shot on location at the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota. This is the first feature film shot on that location. Pine Ridge is the second largest reservation in North America, with a population of about 18,000.
THUNDERHEART grossed nearly $23 million at the domestic box office.
The film employed over 250 Native American extras.
Former American Indian Movement chairman John Trudell plays the part of the FBI suspect, Jimmy Looks Twice. Trudell was head of AIM when Leonard Peltier was convicted. He met director Michael Apted while working on INCIDENT AT OGLALA. Trudell is also a musician and poet.
The film is partially based on screenwriter-producer John Fusco's experiences as an adopted relative of the Oglala Nation. He spent five years at Pine Ridge and met the Oglala Sioux medicine man, Chief Frank Fools Crow, who became the inspiration for the character of Grandpa Reaches. "Grandpa Reaches sees Ray as a young man who is materialistic and has lost touch with the earth and with himself," Fusco said in the film's production notes. "Grandpa can see all these things just in the accoutrements that are all over Ray--his expensive watch, hiding behind the sun glasses and all. So Grandpa proceeds to trade these things away from him and strip him down, which is something Grandpa Fools Crow used to do." Grandpa Fools Crow died at the age of 100, one year before production on THUNDERHEART began. "The relationship I had with Grandpa Fools Crow was the key that unlocked this story for me," Fusco stated.
The film was also inspired by what happened on the Pine Ridge Reservation between 1971 and 1978, when the reservation was divided into two factions, traditionalists and assimilationists. The conflict between the two groups led to many unsolved murders.
This is the first feature where Robert De Niro served solely as a producer. Thunderheart Quotes/Excerpts: "Around here I'm the FBI--full-blooded Indian."--Yellow Hawk (Julius Drum) to Agent Ray Levoi (Val Kilmer)
"Magoo needs to get up on the mountain and get himself focused."--Walter Crow Horse (Graham Greene) translating Grandpa Sam Reaches (Chief Ted Thin Elk) to Agent Levoi
"You gonna tell me how much change he had in his pocket?"--Agent Levoi to Walter Crow Horse Thunderheart Reviews: "...Kilmer and Shepard give strong performances....[The] camera sweeps breathtakingly across the Badlands..."
-- Peter Travers, Rolling Stone "...[Conveyed with] curiosity and intelligence....Apted is a skillful storyteller..."
-- Janet Maslin, New York Times "...Enlivened by some appealing acting and vivid camerawork..."
-- Kenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times "...What's most absorbing about THUNDERHEART is its sense of place and time....We feel that we're really there, and that the people in the story really occupy land they stand on..."
-- Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times
This is the only John Trudell video. Thunderheart | List Price | $9.95 (You save $3.40) | | Studio | Sony Pictures Home Entertainment | | Orig Year | 1992 | | DVD Encoding | Region 1 | | All Time Sales Rank | 1340  | | CD Universe Part number | 1182055 | | Catalog number | 70699 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Sep 29, 1998 | | Rating | R (MPAA) | | Running Time | 119 Minutes | | Additional Info | Widescreen | | Movie Details | Color; Dolby Surround Sound; Letter Boxed; Widescreen; Closed Caption |
Thunderheart Movie Review Average Rating: (4.8 out of 5 stars)   unique in that kind of movie
I have seen this movie yet,and I just would get the DVD which is impossible to find in France.I have a weakness for Indiens specially Sioux,for their ancient way of life.Chamanism takes a big place in this story,and I like that.I've red books that deal with this subject.There is something magic that fascinates me.Well... the truth is that I' ve felt in love with Graham Greene !!!No, I'm joking...actually,not so much !!! Submitted by frankieroujou (narbonne france)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Excellent! Loved this movie. Too bad that nobody ever noticed it. I saw it once on th plane coming back from Egypt in '92. It gets rid of plenty of sterotypes about Indians and Val Kilmer completely transforms by the end of the movie. It shows some of the issues that face them today. Poverty, corruption by people who pretend to care about them Submitted by smsorour (Lodi, CA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Exciting action and story line This movie is sharp, smart and many surprises in store for viewers. I enjoyed it immensely. Enjoy! Submitted by TK (WA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
A great film, an actor's movie, a complete work It's not often that a film can showcase enormous talent and still have an important and entertaining story that shines through. In Thunderheart, the actors, story, direction, cinematography and music work together, equally, to create a complete composition that should be required viewing for film and acting students everywhere.
Based on true events, the story exposes the US government's often illegal federal operations on American Indian Reservations in the 1970s. Director, Michael Apted creates this world and time for us convincingly and utilizes heavy resources without showing off.
Playing a Native American FBI special agent in field operations, Val Kilmer delivers perhaps the best leading-man performance of his career. With the subtleties and attention to character he is known for, we experience his slow and difficult metamorphosis accomplished with incredible continuity.
Sam Shepard costars as an FBI field agent, supervising Kilmer's character as the two investigate a murder on the Reservation. Shepard and Kilmer play off of each-other brilliantly, convincingly carrying convoluted character chemistry off a masterful script written by John Fusco.
Costar, Graham Green delivers a wise and humorous role as a Reservation Police Officer, also working on the murder case, guiding Kilmer's reluctant character through his changes. The role reveals Green's dynamic acting abilities.
Fred Ward supports competently.
A cast of Native American actors and extras show solid acting with real human characters who make the story happen and don't simply dress the scenery.
James Horner's powerful and haunting score incorporates Native American chants and drumming, with wind instruments to stand your hair on end as the cinematographer guides us through the bad lands of South Dakota.
For the trivia buffs, Robert De Niro co-produced and David Crosby has a cameo.
Readers may want to pick up Peter Matthisson's book, "In the Spirit of Crazy Horse," which documents the real events that the movie simulates.
Don't miss this film. At only 119 minutes, it is one of our most complete, modern action dramas to have ever graced the screen, and, while generally appreciated, it never received the attention that it deserves. Submitted by josephbirkett (Sothern Arizona, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Excellent story on US Government Tactics This movie was very well done by the director - Robert De Niro and all the actors too. Val Kilmer gave an outstanding performance for his part. The movie protrays how the government can manipulate and frame innocent people for crimes in order to stop any protesting from the Native Americans. Very well done. Submitted by a reviewer (Torrance, CA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No This review is for a different format.
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