Little Big Man with Dustin Hoffman: DVD Cover

    Little Big Man Director: Arthur Penn Cast: Dustin Hoffman, Faye Dunaway, Martin Balsam, Richard Mulligan

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    • DVD Release Date: 04/29/2003
    • Original Release: 1970
    • Rating: Rated PG13
    • Sales Rank: 2,645

    Viewer Rating: (8 ratings)

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    Closed Caption; Widescreen version enhanced for 16:9 tvs ; English subtitles ; Dolby Digital English 5.1 Surround ; English Stereo Surround ; French Mono

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Turn That Thing On
    2. Living Indian
    3. No Longer a Boy
    4. Welcome to Your New Home
    5. My Religion Period
    6. A Swindler
    7. Natural Born Gunfighter
    8. A Respectable Storekeeper
    9. Cheyenne Country
    10. Muleskinner
    11. Death and Life
    12. The Indian Nations
    13. Turning Pure Indian
    14. Invisible
    15. From Renegade to Drunk
    16. Old Friends
    17. A Custer Decision
    18. Little Big Horn
    19. A World With No Center
    20. Sometimes the Magic Works...

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    Editorial Reviews

    Recounting how the West was won through the eyes of a white man raised as a Native American, Arthur Penn's 1970 adaptation of Thomas Berger's satirical novel was a comic yet stinging allegory about the bloody results of American imperialism. As a misguided 20th-century historian listens, 121-year-old Jack Crabb (Dustin Hoffman) narrates the story of being the only white survivor of Custer's Last Stand. White orphan Crabb was adopted by the Cheyenne, renamed "Little Big Man," and raised in the ways of the "Human Beings" by paternal mentor Old Lodge Skins (Chief Dan George), accepting non-conformity and living peacefully with nature. Violently thrust into the white world, Jack meets a righteous preacher (Thayer David) and his wife (Faye Dunaway), tries to be a gunfighter under the tutelage of Wild Bill Hickock (Jeff Corey), and gets married. Returned to the Cheyenne by chance, Jack prefers life as a Human Being. The carnage wreaked by the white man in the Washita massacre and the lethal fallout from the egomania of General George A. Custer (Richard Mulligan) at Little Big Horn, however, show Crabb the horrific implications of Old Lodge Skins' sage observation, "There is an endless supply of White Men, but there has always been a limited number of Human Beings." Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide

    Customer Reviews

    one of the best movies depicting American historyby drasil

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    July 04, 2009: I first saw this movie in history class in junior high. I thought it was great back then and over 25 years later I still love it!

    "Jack" of all tradesby grmafluffy

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    March 02, 2009: This is one of the funniest movies I've seen and at the same time it is moving and bittersweet as Dustin Hoffman plays a 100 year old man recounting his life story among whites and indians and conmen and christians.

    I Also Recommend: Villa Rides, Paint Your Wagon.


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