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Dances With Wolves (1990)
In star/director Kevin Costner's western Best Picture
winner, his directorial debut film:
- the opening Civil War battle scene in which leg-injured
Union Army Lieut. John Dunbar (Kevin Costner) made an attempted
suicidal charge on horseback with his arms outstretched between
opposing lines of Union and Confederate forces, and helped to defeat
the Rebels - Dunbar lived triumphantly and unintentionally became
a hero for the Union side
- the scene of Dunbar's appearance at his own request
at Fort Hays before mentally-ill and suicidal Major Fambrough (Maury
Chaykin) to seek a transfer, and his wish to be transferred: ("I've
aIways wanted to see the frontier...Before it's gone"); and
the granting of the wish with written permission by the Major: ("Sir
Knight. I am sending you on a knight's errand. You wiII report to
Captain CargiII at the furthermost outpost of the reaIm, Fort Sedgewick.
My personaI seaI wiII assure your safety through many miIes of wiId
and hostiIe country"); after granting Dunbar's transfer, the
Major shot himself in the head (off-screen)
- the scene of Dunbar's first encounter with white Sioux
female Stands With A Fist (Mary McDonnell), the white adopted daughter
of the tribe's medicine man Kicking Bird, who was bloodied while
attempting suicide with a knife because she was in mourning for her
husband: (Dunbar: "You need heIp. You're hurt. Let me heIp you.
You're hurt"); she reacted in panic at his offer of help
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"Stands With a Fist"
(Mary McDonnell)
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Buffalo Hunt
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Two Socks
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- the buffalo hunting scene
- the scene of Dunbar chasing and frolicking with a
wolf named Two Socks on the open prairie (the wolf had white forepaws);
he received the name 'Dances With Wolves' - the source of the film's
title - for his interactions with the wolf
- the tearful, downbeat farewell scene of his departure
from his adoptive Sioux tribe with Stands With a Fist during the
winter, because of the threat and danger he posed living with them;
from a clifftop, Wind in His Hair (Rodney A. Grant) shouted out a
friendly goodbye: ("Dances With Wolves. l am Wind ln His Hair.
Do you see that l am your friend? Can you see that you will always
be my friend?")
- in the film's conclusion, a lone wolf howled from
a cliff-side before a title scrolled onto the screen: "Thirteen
years later, their homes destroyed, their buffalo gone, the last
band for free Sioux submitted to white authority at Fort Robinson,
Nebraska. The great horse culture of the plains was gone and the
American frontier was soon to pass into history."
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Lt. Dunbar's Heroic Suicidal Charge on Horseback
Lieut. John Dunbar
(Kevin Costner)
The Suicide of Major Fambrough
(Maury Chaykin)
Farewell Scene
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