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A remarkable story inspired by the life of renowned Chickasaw cattleman Montford T. Johnson, a man who overcame great hardships to establish a ranching empire along the famous cattle highway of the American West, the Chisolm Trail.

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Ratings: IMDB: 6.6/10
Released: November 1, 2021
Runtime: 96 min
Genres: Drama History Biography
Countries: United States
Companies: Chickasaw Nation Productions
Cast: Dermot Mulroney Tommy Flanagan Martin Sensmeier
Crew: Nathan Frankowski Lucy Tennessee Cole

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Piglet 5 points 2 years ago*.

Looks like another fine period/historical movie. I’m from Oklahoma and his name was no where to be found in the Oklahoma history books that were used in the public schools back in the 1960’s. I hope more movies such as this one will be made. This movie was made by the Chickasaw Nation Productions in Oklahoma. There is so much we don’t know and Hollywood did a huge disservice to ALL Native Americans by portraying them the way they have for a 100 years.

Alien 4 points 2 years ago*.

Thank you for your honorable commentary, Piglet.
Thanks to you, I will be watching this.
You might be interested in this one:
https://www.primewire.tf/movie/11448-edge-of-the-world

Piglet 2 points 2 years ago.

Very welcome! My great grandmother was Cherokee. My mother didn’t mention this as she was growing up because of the stigma associated with having Native American heritage. I am employed at a university who started offering the Cherokee language and the interest is great. Slowly and I mean slowly the way Native Americans are being viewed is changing but there are still so many issues for them. You think the treatment of immigrants from South America is bad, well some Native Americans are treated worse and THEY ARE THE TRUE AMERICANS! They were here first!

Alien 3 points 2 years ago.

I’m familiar with a bit of that history and it’s all a blood-pressure raising tragedy.

Dreamcrusher 0 points 2 years ago.

This is not a “true story”, it was “inspired by a true story”… Big difference

Piglet 0 points 2 years ago.

Are any of the current remarks saying that it was a true story? Montford T. Johnson was Chickasaw and a cattleman who lived in Indian Territory, what is now the present-day state of Oklahoma. Even in the description of this movie nowhere does it say that it is a true story. So what point are you trying to make?

Dreamcrusher 1 points 2 years ago.

“SheWatches 0 points 6 months ago. 5/5 stars. (Contains Spoilers)

What I like about this film is that it is a true story.”

That remark maybe?
I would hate to see people be misled :)

Alien 0 points 2 years ago*.

Yeah, you big bully! What point are you trying to make?

SheWatches 0 points 3 years ago. 5/5 stars. (Contains Spoilers)

What I like about this film is that it is a true story. It also has historical value and I like that we find out what happens to to the people in this movie afterwards.