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Son of the Morning Star

Son of the Morning Star

TWO GREAT WARRIORS. ONE FINAL CONFRONTATION. THE LAST GREAT BATTLE FOR THE AMERICAN FRONTIER.

7.0 / 1019911 Seasons

Synopsis

The story of George Custer, Crazy Horse and the events prior to the battle of the Little Bighorn, told from the different perspectives of two women.

Genre: Drama, War & Politics

Status: Ended

Creator: N/A

Main Cast

Gary Cole

Gary Cole

George Armstrong Custer

Rosanna Arquette

Rosanna Arquette

Libby Custer

Stanley Anderson

Stanley Anderson

Ulysses S. Grant

Edward Blatchford

Edward Blatchford

Lt. Cooke

George Dickerson

George Dickerson

Gen. Sherman

Rodney A. Grant

Rodney A. Grant

Crazy Horse

Tom O'Brien

Tom O'Brien

Charlie Reynolds

Terry O'Quinn

Terry O'Quinn

Gen. Alfred Terry

Nick Ramus

Red Cloud

Tim Ransom

Tim Ransom

Tom Custer

User Reviews

Wuchak

Realistic account of events leading up to Little Bighorn RELEASED TO TV IN EARLY 1991 and directed by Mike Robe, "Son of the Morning Star" chronicles the story of George Armstrong Custer (Gary Cole) after the Civil War and to his death at Little Bighorn on June 25, 1876. The story is narrated from the different perspectives of two women: Custer’s wife (Rosanna Arquette) and a Cheyenne woman, Kate Bighead (Buffy Sainte-Marie/ Kimberly Guerrero). This was originally shown in two parts on TV 2.5 months after the theatrical release of 1990’s “Dances with Wolves.” Kevin Costner, the star of “Dances,” was even the first choice to play Custer, but he opted for the superior project. Speaking of “Dances with Wolves,” “Son of the Morning Star” is very similar in tone, as well as other realistic Westerns of the general era, like “Conagher” (1991). But, despite the gushing of fans, it ain’t no “Dances with Wolves.” It’s just nowhere near as absorbing; and is more akin to semi-tedious history lessons like “Gettysburg” (1993) and “Geronimo: An American Legend” (1993). If the creators would’ve cut out at least an hour of material it would’ve made for a more compelling watch, but they HAD to fill out two 2 hour spots (with commercials) to make it a 2-part “mini-series.” Still, it’s a fairly interesting history lesson and superior to absurd Westerns that tackle the same subject, like “Custer of the West” (1967). Everything leads up to the Battle of Little Bighorn in the last quarter of the movie and it’s worth the wait. At a certain point you can see on Custer’s face the horror that there were just too many fired-up Indians and he & his men weren’t going to make it out alive. It’s as if he was thinking: “What the **** did I get us into?” The humbled man was 36 years-old. THE MOVIE RUNS 3 hours 7 minutes and was shot on private property near the Little Bighorn National Monument in Montana close to Billings, where a fort was built for $200,000, and South Dakota at Buffalo Gap and Badlands National Park. ADDITIONAL MAIN CHARACTERS: Crazy Horse (Rodney A. Grant), Capt. Benteen (David Strathairn), Ulysses S. Grant (Stanley Anderson), Gen. Sherman (George Dickerson) and Gen. Philip Sheridan (Dean Stockwell). WRITERS: Evan S. Connell (book) and Melissa Mathison (teleplay). GRADE: B-/C+

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