Sacred Ground (film)
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Directed by | Charles B. Pierce |
Produced by | Arthur R. Dubs |
Written by | Charles B. Pierce |
Starring |
Tim McIntire Jack Elam |
Cinematography | Charles B. Pierce |
Distributed by | Pacific International Enterprises |
Release dates | 1983 |
Running time | 100 min. |
Country | USA |
Language | English |
Sacred Ground is a 1983 western adventure film that stars Tim McIntire, Jack Elam and L.Q. Jones. The film was shot in several outdoor locations in Oregon. The film was directed by Charles B. Pierce and is rated PG in the USA.
Plot
Matt Colter is a white settler who weds Little Doe, a pregnant Indian woman. Ostracized by the white and Indian community, they are forced to leave and find a new home. For shelter they rebuild a burnt cabin, that unbeknownst to them, is on sacred Paiute burial ground. The Paiutes attack the couple, destroy the cabin, kill Little Doe after she gives birth in the ruins, and kidnap the infant. Determined to find his son, Colter seeks the help of his friend, mountain man Lum Witcher.
Main cast
- Tim McIntire ... Matt Colter
- Jack Elam ... Lum Witcher
- L. Q. Jones ... Tolbert Coleman
- Mindi Miller ... Wannetta
- Eloy Casados ... Prairie Fox
- Serene Hedin ... Little Doe
- Vernon Foster ... Wounded Leg
DVD details
- Release date: January 1, 2003
- Full Screen
- Region: 1
- Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
- Audio tracks: English
- Subtitles: English
- Running time: 100 minutes
See also
- Windwalker
- Pacific International Enterprises
External links
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