The Return of a Man Called Horse

The all-new adventures of the English Lord with the soul of an Indian.

Lord John Morgan has returned to civilized life in England, but finds he has nothing but disdain for that life. Yearning to embrace the simplicity of the American West-and the Yellow Hands Sioux tribe he left behind, Morgan returns to the tribe's land only to discover that they've been decimated by ruthless, government-backed fur traders. Led by Horse, they fight to repossess their land.

"The Return of a Man Called Horse" (1976), a compelling sequel produced by United Artists and Sandy Howard Productions, transports audiences back to the rugged landscapes of the American frontier. Directed by Irvin Kershner, this film follows the journey of Lord John Morgan, portrayed once again by Richard Harris, as he returns to the Sioux tribe he once lived with. Set in the United States of America, the narrative delves deeper into the cultural clash and personal transformation of its protagonist, offering a rich tapestry of adventure and introspection. The plot unfolds with Morgan discovering that the Sioux are under threat from both rival tribes and encroaching white settlers. Determined to aid his adopted people, he embarks on a perilous quest to unite the fragmented Sioux bands. This mission not only tests his physical endurance but also challenges his understanding of leadership and loyalty. The film's vivid portrayal of Native American life and rituals adds a layer of authenticity, making it a standout piece in the genre of Western cinema. Richard Harris delivers a powerful performance, capturing the internal and external struggles of a man caught between two worlds. His portrayal of Morgan's resilience and adaptability is both moving and inspiring. The supporting cast, including notable performances by Gale Sondergaard and Geoffrey Lewis, further enriches the film's emotional depth. The cinematography, capturing the stark beauty of the American plains, complements the narrative, creating a visually stunning experience. "The Return of a Man Called Horse" stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of stories that explore cultural intersections and personal growth. While it may not have achieved the same iconic status as its predecessor, the film remains a significant work in the Western genre, offering viewers a thoughtful examination of identity and belonging. United Artists and Sandy Howard Productions successfully crafted a sequel that both honors and expands upon the original, ensuring its place in cinematic history.

Year1976

Runtime129 min

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GenresWesternAdventure

Production countriesUnited States of America

Production companies

Sandy Howard Productions

The Return of a Man Called Horse

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