Powwow Highway

1988

Adventure / Drama

5
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh100%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright85%
IMDb Rating7.1101757

native americanindigenous peoples

Plot summary


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Rodney A. Grant Photo
Rodney A. Grant as Brave on Horse
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Amanda Wyss as Rabbit Layton
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Graham Greene as Vietnam Vet
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Wes Studi as Buff
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837.74 MB
1280*692
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 31 min
P/S 2 / 3
1.52 GB
1920*1038
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 31 min
P/S 3 / 11

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by boogiebass10 / 10

This movie struck a chord deep inside.

This film has a lot of heart. Gary Farmer's character is one of the most likeable in recent memory. His dignity, kindness and spirituality are inspiring and endearing. Few films work so subtlely to create such an indelible, sympathetic and wholly uplifting message. Set amid the vile conditions faced by Cherokee reservation natives, the movie has much to say to all about responsibility, justice and above all, love. Can't recommend this film highly enough!

Reviewed by pattyjones10 / 10

Powwow Highway is unforgettable, heartwarming, and a triumph for Gary Farmer.

I can't say enough about the sheer quality of this little film, so I won't even try. What I will say is that Gary Farmer's portrayal of Philbert was one of the sweetest characterizations I have ever seen, and he's emblazoned forever on my heart. Also outstanding was Graham Greene in a small role as a Vietnam vet suffering from post-traumatic stress syndrome. A Martinez, who's something of a one-trick pony, was very well suited to his role.

Reviewed by mboneill8 / 10

terrific

This film sank into obscurity, and it shouldn't have. An understated and subtle story of personal growth along the quest--it's a standard story, but this film tells it with stark dialogue, cinematography, and characters. Gary Farmer is absolutely convincing, disappearing into his role as the gentle giant completely. A Martinez's Buddy Red Bow is fiery, up to *here* with government treatment of American Indians and closed to sentiment or tenderness. Robbie Robertson's soundtrack is almost a character itself--it's suited to the landscape very well, and its native tones seem to reinforce the spareness of the story and the reservation.

Finding a copy will be really hard, but well worth it.

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