Dances with Wolves

Stars
5
Rating
PG-13
Author
Michael Blake (novel & screenplay)
Length
236 min
Director
Kevin Costner
Dances with Wolves
Synopsis
"In 1863, First Lieutenant John J. Dunbar (Kevin Costner) is wounded in the American Civil War. Rather than having his leg amputated, he takes a horse and rides up to the Confederate front lines, distracting them in the process. The roused Union army then attacks and the battle ends in a Confederate rout. Dunbar survives, is allowed to recover properly, receives a citation for bravery, and is awarded Cisco, the horse who carried him, as well as his choice of posting. Dunbar requests a transfer to the western frontier so he can see its vast terrain before it disappears. Dunbar arrives at his new post, Fort Sedgwick, but finds it abandoned and in disrepair. Despite the threat of nearby Native American tribes, he elects to stay and man the post himself. He begins rebuilding and restocking the fort and prefers the solitude afforded him, recording many of his observations in his journal." [Wikipedia]
Genre
Historical
Released
1990
Location
North America
Period
Film was shot in South Dakota and Wyoming; Post Civil War in Lakota Indian territory;
Netflix
No

This movie is linked to the following periods

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Begin
End
Category
Reconstruction & Rise in Power (U.S.)
1865
1914
United States