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Soldier Blue is a gripping and thought-provoking Western film set in the 1860s. The story follows a soldier named Honus Gent and a woman named Cresta Maribel, who are the sole survivors of a brutal Cheyenne ambush on a cavalry patrol. As they navigate their way through dangerous terrain, the unlikely pair must join forces and make their way to the nearest fort for safety.
Throughout their journey, Honus and Cresta witness first-hand the atrocities committed by both the Cheyenne warriors and the United States Army. They are confronted with the harsh realities of war, including the massacre of innocent Native Americans and the brutal treatment of prisoners by the soldiers. These experiences force them to question their own beliefs and confront the moral ambiguity of their circumstances.
Soldier Blue offers a raw and unflinching portrayal of the violence and injustice often associated with the colonization of Native American territories. Directed by Ralph Nelson and featuring outstanding performances by Candice Bergen and Peter Strauss, the film delves into complex themes of warfare, racism, and the collision of cultures.
This powerful and tragic tale serves as a compelling reminder of the impact of war on individuals and societies and is a must-watch for fans of historical dramas and thought-provoking cinema.
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Soldier BlueRelease Date:
25 Sep 1970Writers:
Theodore V. Olsen, John Gay