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AdventureWesternComedyDrama

Little Big Man

- Either the most neglected hero in history or a liar of insane proportion!

Jack Crabb, looking back from extreme old age, tells of his life being raised by Indians and fighting with General Custer.

Release Date : 1970-12-23

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Cinema Center FilmsStockbridge-Hiller Productions

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Dustin Hoffman

Character Name : Jack Crabb

Original Name : Dustin Hoffman

Gender : Male

Faye Dunaway

Character Name : Mrs. Louise Pendrake

Original Name : Faye Dunaway

Gender : Female

Chief Dan George

Character Name : Old Lodge Skins

Original Name : Chief Dan George

Gender : Male

Martin Balsam

Character Name : Mr. Merriweather

Original Name : Martin Balsam

Gender : Male

Richard Mulligan

Character Name : Gen. George Armstrong Custer

Original Name : Richard Mulligan

Gender : Male

Jeff Corey

Character Name : Wild Bill Hickok

Original Name : Jeff Corey

Gender : Male

Aimée Eccles

Character Name : Sunshine

Original Name : Aimée Eccles

Gender : Female

William Hickey

Character Name : Historian

Original Name : William Hickey

Gender : Male

Alan Oppenheimer

Character Name : Major

Original Name : Alan Oppenheimer

Gender : Male

Lou Cutell

Character Name : Deacon

Original Name : Lou Cutell

Gender : Male

M. Emmet Walsh

Character Name : Shotgun Guard

Original Name : M. Emmet Walsh

Gender : Male

James Anderson

Character Name : Sergeant

Original Name : James Anderson

Gender : Male

Jesse Vint

Character Name : Lieutenant (as Jess Vint)

Original Name : Jesse Vint

Gender : Male

Thayer David

Character Name : Rev. Silas Pendrake

Original Name : Thayer David

Gender : Male

Philip Kenneally

Character Name : Mr. Kane - Drugstore Proprietor

Original Name : Philip Kenneally

Gender : Male

Jack Bannon

Character Name : Captain

Original Name : Jack Bannon

Gender : Male

Ray Dimas

Character Name : Young Jack Crabb

Original Name : Ray Dimas

Gender : Male

Alan Howard

Character Name : Adolescent Jack Crabb

Original Name : Alan Howard

Gender : Male

Jack Mullaney

Character Name : Card Player with Full House

Original Name : Jack Mullaney

Gender : Male

Steve Miranda

Character Name : Younger Bear as a Youth

Original Name : Steve Miranda

Gender : Male

Ken Mayer

Character Name : Sergeant

Original Name : Ken Mayer

Gender : Male

Kelly Jean Peters

Character Name : Olga

Original Name : Kelly Jean Peters

Gender : Female

Carole Androsky

Character Name : Caroline

Original Name : Carole Androsky

Gender : Female

Robert Little Star

Character Name : Little Horse

Original Name : Robert Little Star

Gender : Male

Cal Bellini

Character Name : Younger Bear

Original Name : Cal Bellini

Gender : Male

Ruben Moreno

Character Name : Shadow That Comes in Sight

Original Name : Ruben Moreno

Gender : Male

Steve Shemayne

Character Name : Burns Red in the Sun

Original Name : Steve Shemayne

Gender : Male

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

There is an endless supply of white men. There has always been a limited number of human beings. Little Big Man is directed by Arthur Penn and written by Calder Willingham. It stars Dustin Hoffman, Faye Dunaway, Martin Balsam, Chief Dan George and Richard Mulligan. Arthur Penn's Little Big Man is tagged with many filmic sayings, be it revisionist or anti Western etc, it's a picture much cherished for its oddly quirky slyness. Allegorical movies are now in this day and age ten a penny, but back in 1970, with the Vietnam War in vivid focus, that wasn't the case. Marking this out as a provocative and ambitious venture. Penn has fun debunking and poking fun at the myths of the Old West via an array of pungent characters that Jack Crabb (Hoffman) meets in his lifetime. All of which leads to the question hanging in the air, that of is Jack Crabb the sole white man survivor of Custer's last stand at Little Big Horn? The portrayal of the Indians, here the Cheyenne, is superlative by way of the fact that they are the sensible spiritual race, the whites on the other hand are emotionally corrupt in comparison. It gets a little heavy handed at times and really half an hour could have been shaved off the running time and still the pic would have had the same effect. But great performances, the quirks and the potent thematics make for a fine piece of film making. 7/10

C

CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-09-10

This is quite a fun series of escapades told by way of a flashback interview from the ostensibly 121 year old "Crabb" (Dustin Hoffman) who is the last survivor of George Custer's ill-fated battle at the Little Big Horn. His not entirely convinced interviewer asks him about his lively life and we embark on his times as a white man who became an Indian before being "rescued" again before some toing and froing between them all set against the pioneering culture of the settlers encroaching on the ancient territories of the natives and of the ensuing hostilities that culminated with "Yellow Hair" Custer's calamitous campaign against the Sioux. Along the way we meet an array of interesting characters like "Wild" Bill Hickok (Jeff Corey), the force of nature that is "Mrs. Pendrake" (Faye Dunaway) as well as the dapper, slightly foppish, General himself (Richard Mulligan) but it's really the sagely old chief (Chief Dan George) whose stoicism in the face of the advancing of modern times is both engaging to watch and poignant as he begins to symbolise both a disappearing and an emerging way of life. There's loads of room for romantic interludes, the odd bit of bad news and by the end of this, I was starting to believe that however implausible many of his recounted adventures might have seemed - who knows, maybe he's really who he claims to be? It's a bit long, but most of the time the quirkiness of the story and it's pace carry it along entertainingly as a simplistic pastiche of US history that Hoffmann holds together really quite well, even if his characterisation as a gunslinger is maybe just a bridge too far. It has dated, and personally I'd have liked to have seen more of the ancillary characters developed a bit more - it'd have been great with the likes of Strother Martin, Jack Elam and Walter Brennan in there too, but it's still well worth a watch.