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Cheyenne Warrior on DVD, Western, Kelly Preston, Bo Hopkins

Cheyenne Warrior on DVD, Western, Kelly Preston, Bo Hopkins

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Cheyenne Warrior As war is brewing between the Union and the Confederacy, Matthew and Rebecca are travelling west to start a new life in Oregon. Along the way, they stop at a remote trading post, where they meet up with some Cheyenne Indians. Though the Cheyenne are friendly toward the pioneers, Matthew doesn’t like them and warns a group of hunters that hostile Indians are preparing for an attack. In the confrontation that results, only Rebecca and a single wounded Cheyenne warrior named Hawk are left alive. As the winter closes in, and the two are forced to rely on each other for survival, they begin to understand and even feel affection for each other.

STARS: Kelly Preston, Bo Hopkins, Dan Haggerty


90 min | Action, Western | 1994 | Color

 

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Pato Hoffman and Kelley Preston are truly wonderful
I rented this movie primarily because of the title. I wanted my son, who is in a nursing home, to see an "action picture." It is that, but "Cheyenne Warrior" is so much more. Like a great book you are reading, you hate for it to end.
The actors: Frankly I had never heard of Pato Hoffman and Kelly Preston before this movie. Preston grew on me. At first I thought of her as a wimpy, spoiled women. I finally realized her acting was so strong that I missed the whole point she was making. Later, I found her to be one of the most desirable women I have ever seen on the screen. She is so much more alluring (want to say desirable) than Monroe ever was. As for Hoffman: What a man! He can "say" more with a look than a thousand pages of dialog. What an actor!
The love story: I wanted the story to go on and on--you are left with a desire for more. Yet, it had to end. Their liaison was doomed from the start--each carried too much of their own cultures to make it together.
Back to the action: The scenes where there is what we used to call "gun play" were exceedingly well done. Above that, unless you knew about the Henry rifle, you could not fully appreciated what a great weapon the Henry was. If the South had about 10,000 Henrys, the whole history of the United States would likely have been much different. Or if Custer's men had the Henry, that story could have ended differently.
It is rather trite to say, but "DON'T MISS THIS ONE."

A wonderful story about love and trust.
Cheyenne Warrior is one of the best movies I have seen. It is a story of people who meet and are different and learn to trust and like each other and then fall in love. There is plenty of action is the movie as well as romance. Frankie Avina has a small role in the movie. He is "Crazy Buffalo". He is angry over the death of his brother and blames the "white woman". He is so intense in playing this part. He is really great to watch.

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