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'''The Great Sioux Massacre''' is a 1965 American Western film directed by Sidney Salkow and stars Darren McGavin, Joseph Cotten, and Philip Carey. The film revolves around Custer's Last Stand through the eyes of one of his subordinates. The film is a remake of Salkow's 1954 movie Sitting Bull, with some stock footage from that movie appearing in the film.
'''The Great Sioux Massacre''' is a 1965 American Western film directed by Sidney Salkow and stars Darren McGavin, Joseph Cotten, and Philip Carey. The film revolves around Custer's Last Stand through the eyes of one of his subordinates. The film is a remake of Salkow's 1954 movie Sitting Bull, with some stock footage from that movie appearing in the film.

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The Great Sioux Massacre
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Theatrical Poster
Country Error creating thumbnail: File missing United States
Directed by Sidney Salkow
Release Date 1965
Language English
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Distributor Columbia Pictures
Main Cast
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|character1=Captain Benton |actor1=Darren McGavin |character2=Major Reno |actor2=Joseph Cotten

The Great Sioux Massacre is a 1965 American Western film directed by Sidney Salkow and stars Darren McGavin, Joseph Cotten, and Philip Carey. The film revolves around Custer's Last Stand through the eyes of one of his subordinates. The film is a remake of Salkow's 1954 movie Sitting Bull, with some stock footage from that movie appearing in the film.