Winterhawk
From The Grindhouse Cinema Database
Winterhawk (1975, USA) is a Western film directed by Charles B. Pierce.
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Main Details
- Released on November 5, 1975 (Minneapolis, Minnesota)
- Color
- Running Time: 98 Min.
- Production Co: Charles B. Pierce Film Productions
- Distribution Co: Howco International Pictures (1975) (USA) (theatrical) | Frontier Amusements (1975) (Canada) (theatrical)
- Directed by Charles B. Pierce
- Written by Charles B. Pierce, Earl E. Smith, Kalai Strode
- Starring Leif Erickson, Woody Strode, Denver Pyle
- Produced by Charles B. Pierce
- Music by Nicholas Flagello, William Goldstein, Kendall Schmidt
- Cinematography by James W. Roberson
- Film Editing by Tom Boutross
Plot Summary
- In 1845 Montana, a Blackfoot Chief tries to buy a cure for his tribe's smallpox infection, but the white settlers are unsympathetic, forcing the Indian Chief to resort to desperate measures.
Also Known As
- Canada (French title) Le faucon blanc
- Denmark - Winterhawk
- Spain - El halcón de invierno
- Spain (Catalan title) - Àguila roja
- Finland - Winterhawk - kuolematon soturi
- France - Le faucon blanc
- Greece - To mavro geraki tou Vorra
- Hungary - Prériölyv
- Italy - Cheyenne
- Sweden - Winterhawk
- Sweden - Winterhawk - svartfotsindianernas sista strid
Taglines
- Before the West ever saw the American Cowboy...Winterhawk had become a Blackfoot legend.
- He was the greatest legend the Blackfoot ever had... and the white man could never forget.