| | Cheyenne Autumn DVD (1 Customer Review)
| Category | Dramas DVDs, Westerns Movies, History Videos, Tragedy, Native American | | Starring | Richard Widmark, James Stewart, Edward G. Robinson, Karl Malden, Arthur Kennedy, Carroll Baker, Ricardo Montalban, Gilbert Roland, Sal Mineo, Dolores Del Rio | | Director | John Ford | | Composer | Alex North | | Director of Photography | William Clothier | | Editor | Otho S. Lovering | | Producer | Bernard Smith | | Production Designer | Richard Day | | Screenwriter | James R. Webb |
Closed Captioned; Soundtrack English; English Subtitles; Amaray Case Cheyenne Indians flee their squalid Oklahoma reservation and return to their traditional homeland along the Yellowstone River in Wyoming. A U.S. cavalry officer gets the call to return the tribe to the reservations but begins to question his mission after seeing the starvation and sickness endured by the Cheyenne. Plagued by ill health and hampered by the obtuse decisions of dull-witted studio chiefs, John Ford had reached a point in his life not unlike that of the tribe he depicts in CHEYENNE AUTUMN, his final Western. A large majority of the remaining 1000 members of the Cheyenne tribe forced onto an Oklahoma reservation in the 1870s have been killed by disease and starvation while waiting a year for promised government aid. Driven by the need to survive, the last 250-odd Indians begin an arduous 1,500 mile trek to their ancestral lands in Wyoming, accompanied by Quaker schoolteacher Deborah Wright (Carroll Baker). The army dispatches Capt. Thomas Archer (Richard Widmark), Deborah's fiancé, to pursue the Cheyenne, a task for which he has little liking. En route, the hot-blooded Red Shirt (Sal Mineo) battles with army troops, and the incidents are exaggerated by the press, which calls for a vigorous response to the "marauding savages." As the journey continues, the stoic Cheyenne must endure the rank stupidity and malign indifference of their Caucasian usurpers. The star-studded cast, including James Stewart, Edward G. Robinson, Karl Malden, Ricardo Montalban, Dolores Del Rio, and Arthur Kennedy, perform admirably in a film graced by William Clothier's epic photography of the awe-inspiring Monument Valley, a location immortalized by Ford's earlier films and here providing the perfect backdrop for the legendary director's delicate, rueful, and tremendously moving farewell to the West. Additional cast: Carmen D'Antonio (Pawnee Woman).
Additional credit: Mari Sandoz (source writer: suggested by novel). Cheyenne Autumn | List Price | $19.97 (You save $5.52) | | Studio | Warner Home Video | | Orig Year | 1964 | | All Time Sales Rank | 9080  | | CD Universe Part number | 7388287 | | Catalog number | 39807 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Feb 13, 2007 | | Rating | Not Rated | | Running Time | 156 Minutes | | Additional Info | Widescreen; Remastered; Subtitled | | Movie Details | Color; Widescreen; Remastered; Subtitled |
Cheyenne Autumn Movie Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)   John Ford's epic farewell to the West
"Cheyenne Autumn" is a fine epic film in every sense, constituting John Ford's final tribute to native Americans, a struggling tribe of Cheyennes who are at the mercy of the American government in 1878. With failed government promises, they begin an epic trek to their homeland in Yellowstone. The film is well acted with Richard Widmark (the sympathetic army captain) who is pursuing them, Carol Baker as the Quaker school teacher, and Ricardo Montalban and Gilbert Roland as the Cheyenne leaders. There is a comedic episode in Dodge City with James Stewart as Wyatt Earp and Arthur Kennedy as Doc Holliday which some critics felt was a bit out of place in the sweeping drama. The film is magnificently filmed in Ford's sweeping landscapes and the dramatic musical score is written by Alex North (Spartacus, Cleopatra). Karl Malden delivers a fine performance as a rigid, Prussian born officer whose military precision is his undoing. All in all, an excellent film, ranking high on a list of one of the finest Western films ever to come out of Hollywood. Submitted by Roger (Mount Vernon, OH)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
| Have you seen this movie? |  |
Cheyenne Autumn DVD Full Frame - 1.33 Audio: Dolby Surround 5.1 English
Purchase Cheyenne Autumn Movie To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Drums Along The Mohawk DVD (1939)
Cheyenne Autumn film
$10.29 DRUMS ALONG THE MOHAWK is John Ford's first film in Technicolor (which recently perfected far richer shadings of color than had previously been possible), and the director uses it to stunning effect. The film stars Henry Fonda as Revolutionary War-era farmer Gilbert Martin, who, in 1776, has returned with his well-born wife, Lana (Claudette Colbert), to his rustic cabin in the increasingly dangerous Mohawk River valley. At first unaccustomed to the harsh physical challenges of frontier life, Lana adjusts to the work at hand and is soon able to help her husband in the fields. Shortly after they learn that the colonies are at war with the British, their farmhouse is attacked and burned to the ground by a party of Tory-led Indians. The feisty Widow McKlennar (Edna May Oliver) provides temporary shelter for the couple, but it's only a matter of time before the Indians launch a more brutal assault. Save for THE QUIET MAN, DRUMS ALONG THE MOHAWK contains the richest ...
| | Warlock DVD (1959) 20th Century Fox
Cheyenne Autumn review
$9.69 The outlaw-besieged mining town of Warlock hires a professional vigilante gunslinger named Clay (Henry Fonda) and his club-footed sidekick (Anthony Quinn) to clean up the streets and restore law and order. They tidy things up all right, but their brutal methods call the whole concept of law and order into question. Eventually a ...
| | Last Wagon DVD (1956)
Cheyenne Autumn DVD
$9.69
| | Naked Spur DVD (1952) Full Frame; Dubbed; Subtitled
Cheyenne Autumn movie DVD
$14.39
| | Cheyenne Social Club/Firecreek DVDs (2006) Widescreen; Dubbed
Cheyenne Autumn video
$14.45 THE CHEYENNE SOCIAL CLUB: Jimmy Stewart and Henry Fonda play perfectly off each other in this witty Western comedy. Stewart is John O'Hanlan, a career cowboy who rides to Cheyenne when he learns that his brother has bequeathed him his business there. Fonda is his faithful sidekick, Harley Sullivan, who can't give O'Hanlan a straight answer as to why he has ridden at O'Hanlan's side for the last 10 years. When they finally arrive in Cheyenne, it is only to discover--to O'Hanlan's horror and Sullivan's delight--that the business O'Hanlan has inherited is the popular local cathouse. When O'Hanlan decides to shut the house down, the instant popularity he had enjoyed in Cheyenne turns into a townwide cold shoulder. The cowboy is still determined to become a "man of property," though, and turn the place into a boarding house--until his lawyer's revelations and a town bully's actions change his mind. The low-key O'Hanlan gears up for battle and must decide which way ...
| | Broken Arrow DVD (1950) Full Frame; Dubbed; Subtitled
Cheyenne Autumn film
$9.69
| | '70S DVD (2000)
Cheyenne Autumn review
$7.05
| | Tomorrow Man DVD (2000)
Cheyenne Autumn DVD
$7.09
| | Tregua DVD (2003)
Cheyenne Autumn movie DVD
$11.15
| | Falling DVD (2005) BFS Entertainment & Multimedia Limited
Cheyenne Autumn video
$18.45 Standard Screen; Soundtrack English
| | Corri Lore DVD (2007) (Import)
Cheyenne Autumn film
$20.95 | | Act Of Violence/Mystery Street DVD (2007) Full Frame; Remastered; Black & White
Cheyenne Autumn review
$15.95 MYSTERY STREET: A man is wrongly accused of murder when a skeleton shows up in Cape Cod. ...
| | Marcelo Marrone: Beber Cair E Levantar DVD (2008)
Cheyenne Autumn DVD
$21.69 |
|
|
|
 |
|

|