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Chief Crazy Horse is a 1955 American CinemaScope Western film directed by George Sherman and starring Victor Mature, Suzan Ball and John Lund. [2] The film is a fictionalized biography of the Lakota Sioux Chief Crazy Horse .
Chief Crazy Horse (1955) – mentioned for the role played by Victor Mature [92] Lincoln McKeever (1956) – based on a novel by Eliezar Lipsky about a frontiersman appointed to the Supreme Court; meant to be the second film Chandler made for his own company and United Artists, after Drango [93] The Gallileans (1956) for producer Aaron ...
Danton made his film debut in Chief Crazy Horse (1955) playing Little Big Man. His second film for Universal The Looters (1955) was where he met his future wife Julie Adams. [6] MGM borrowed him to play Susan Hayward's boyfriend in I'll Cry Tomorrow (1955), a sizeable hit.
The Killing of Chief Crazy Horse: Three Eyewitness Views by the Indian, Chief He Dog the Indian White, William Garnett the White Doctor, Valentine McGillycuddy. 1988. ISBN 0-8032-6330-9; Marshall, Joseph M. III. The Journey of Crazy Horse: A Lakota History. 2004. Guttmacher, Peter and David W. Baird. Ed. Crazy Horse: Sioux War Chief. New York ...
April 1955: Chief Crazy Horse: Ma and Pa Kettle at Waikiki: May 2, 1955: The Seekers [N 1] U.S. distribution May 13, 1955: Revenge of the Creature: May 30, 1955:
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In the 1950s towards the end of his life he acted in bit roles in several Hollywood movies, such as "Tomahawk" (1951), "The Savage" (1952) and "Chief Crazy Horse" (1955). [6] John Sitting Bull was extensively interviewed by artist David Humphreys Miller in the 1940s who also painted several portraits of him.
In 1955, he appeared on television in episodes of Medic and Alfred Hitchcock Presents as well as such feature films as Chief Crazy Horse, Seven Angry Men, and The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell. [citation needed] In 1956 and 1957, he appeared in episodes of State Trooper, The Millionaire and M Squad.