Cheyenne Warrior

For the professional indoor football team in Wyoming, see Cheyenne Warriors.

Cheyenne Warrior is a 1994 American film starring Kelly Preston, Dan Haggerty, and Pato Hoffmann and was directed by Mark Griffiths. This film is based on a screenplay by Michael B. Druxman and follows the struggle of a widowed, pregnant woman who is stranded at a trading post during the American Civil War.

Runtime - 90 min. Production by Libra Pictures. Executive producer - Roger Corman. Music by Arthur Kempel. Cinematography by Blake T. Evans. Editor - Roderick Davis.

Plot summary

As war is brewing between the Union and the Confederacy, Matthew and Rebecca are travelling west to start a new life in Oregon. Along the way, they stop at a remote trading post, where they meet up with some Cheyenne Indians. Though the Cheyenne are friendly toward the pioneers, Matthew doesn't like them and warns a group of hunters that hostile Indians are preparing for an attack. In the confrontation that results, only a pregnant Rebecca and a single wounded Cheyenne warrior named Hawk are left alive. As the winter closes in, and the two are forced to rely on each other for survival, they begin to understand and even feel affection for each other.[1]

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