Dances with Wolves

Inside everyone is a frontier waiting to be discovered.

7.8
19903h 1m

Production

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Wounded Civil War soldier John Dunbar tries to commit suicide—and becomes a hero instead. As a reward, he's assigned to his dream post, a remote junction on the Western frontier, and soon makes unlikely friends with the local Sioux tribe.

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Dances With Wolves

Cast

Photo of Kevin Costner

Kevin Costner

Lieutenant Dunbar

Photo of Mary McDonnell

Mary McDonnell

Stands With A Fist

Photo of Graham Greene

Graham Greene

Kicking Bird

Photo of Rodney A. Grant

Rodney A. Grant

Wind In His Hair

Photo of Tantoo Cardinal

Tantoo Cardinal

Black Shawl

Photo of Charles Rocket

Charles Rocket

Lieutenant Elgin

Photo of Maury Chaykin

Maury Chaykin

Major Fambrough

Photo of Jimmy Herman

Jimmy Herman

Stone Calf

Photo of Tom Everett

Tom Everett

Sergeant Pepper

Photo of Larry Joshua

Larry Joshua

Sergeant Bauer

Photo of Kirk Baltz

Kirk Baltz

Edwards

Photo of Donald Hotton

Donald Hotton

General Tide

Photo of Annie Costner

Annie Costner

Christine

Photo of Elisa Daniel

Elisa Daniel

Christine's Mother

Photo of Steve Reevis

Steve Reevis

Sioux #1 / Warrior #1

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Reviews

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Steve Butterworth

One of my all-time favorite movies. I can't begin to remember how many times I've seen it. And I'll watch it again. Kevin Costner gives a compelling performance, but so does the entire cast. One gets a great sense of who the Lakota were and are. Respect.

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Gimly

6/10

I watched the extended version of this film, and I just have to say, any film that can run for FOUR HOURS and not come out the other end as a boring pile of garbage, is worthy of some pretty serious praise. That said, _Dances with Wolves_ is not really in my wheelhouse, and although it held my attention I can't see myself probably ever watching it again. Costner knows what he's about, and that's great, but a four-hour film about American history with strong romance elements is never going to blow me away.

_Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go._

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CinemaSerf

7/10

There are two actor of recent years that I really struggle with. One is Tom Hanks, the other is Kevin Costner. His monotonic narrative as he conveys this story via his journal makes this otherwise breathtakingly beautiful story frequently a real plod. He is "Lt. Dunbar" who after a very close shave with the Confederate troops during the US Civil War is posted to a far outpost where he finds himself living a solitary existence with only a wolf ("Two Socks") for company. That is until a passing warrior gets a glimpse of him at his bath and runs a mile. What now ensues is a gently paced story depicting his developing relationship with his neighbouring Sioux tribe. This film features a memorable John Barry score to accompany some fine cinematography, and the efforts from Graham Greene ("Kicking Bird") and a slew of other native American actors is excellent. It's just Kevin. He was the power being the production, and certainly had some skill directing it - but his acting... It is so soporific. He simply doesn't convey well the senses of loneliness, fear and joy that his character experiences as he gradually becomes subsumed into a new - sometimes rather brutal - identity. The story demonstrates and exposes the prevailing attitudes of both cultures towards the other, of their suspicions and mistrust - and were the "Dunbar" role to have been portrayed by a more heavyweight screen presence, then we could have had a memorable movie rather than just a long one. It is still good, though - just could have been doing with more oomph from the star.

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