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Synopsis
Actor Robert De Niro started a production company to make films just like this one: stories which were unpopular with the establishment and which are unlikely to make a big splash at the box-office. Even so, this is a first-class production, and the filmmakers were the first to receive permission to film on the Pine Ridge (Sioux) Reservation in South Dakota, likely due to director Michael Apted's having previously made an accurate and sensitive documentary about Indian political prisoner Leonard Peltier's case, Incident at Oglala. The film did exactly as well as expected at the box-office but has since assumed greater importance as one of the tiny number of "mainstream" movies which faithfully and respectfully illuminate Native American issues. In the story, loosely based on the earlier documentary, Ray Levoi (Val Kilmer) is an ambitious up-and-coming FBI agent in the 1970s with great career prospects. The one thing he will not tolerate is any reference to his half-Indian heritage. As far as he is concerned, his loyalties and culture identify him with the government and his white mother. He is extremely touchy about anything to do with his father, who was an alcoholic full-blooded Sioux. However, the FBI wants to take advantage of his half-Indian blood to mend fences in a politically sensitive murder investigation, and it sends him exactly where he doesn't want to go. Further, he is widely advertised as being Indian, though he knows virtually nothing about his heritage and has renounced it to the best of his ability. Once on the reservation, he becomes deeply involved in a truly messy state of affairs and is drawn into situations where he is forced to confront his background, native spirituality, and the duplicity of the government and its allies within the tribe. Despite his consistent prickliness about his heritage, his heart is in the right place, and the reservation's sheriff (Graham Greene) and a wise spiritual elder (Chief Ted Thin Elk) patiently lead their unwilling FBI pupil on a soul-wrenching wild goose chase which paradoxically takes him straight to the heart of the matter. ~ Clarke Fountain, All Movie Guide

Cast

Val Kilmer Ray Levoi
Chief Ted Thin Elk Grandpa Sam Reaches
Fred Dalton Thompson William Dawes
Sheila Tousey Maggie Eagle Bear
Fred Ward Jack Milton
Sam Shepard Frank Coutelle
Graham Greene Walter Crow Horse
John Trudell Jimmy Looks Twice

Production Crew

Roger Deakins Cinematographer
James Horner Composer (Music Score)
Susan Lyall Costume Designer
Michael Apted Director
Ian Crafford Editor
Jane Rosenthal Producer
John Fusco Producer
Michael Nozik Producer
Robert De Niro Producer
Dan Bishop Production Designer
John Fusco Screenwriter
Dianna Freas Set Designer
Chris Newman Sound/Sound Designer
Hugh A. O'Brien Stunts
Jim Behnke Unit Production Manager
Year: 1992
Runtime: 119
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for language, and for some areas of violence
Category: Feature

Genre
Mystery

Color type
Duart

Sound
Dolby

Produced by
Tribeca
TriStar
Waterhorse

Release
April 03, 1992 (USA)
by Tri-Star Pictures