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Geronimo: An American Legend
Geronimo: An American Legend

Geronimo: An American Legend

A Warrior. A Leader. A Legend.

Genres

WesternHistoryActionDrama

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The Apache Indians have reluctantly agreed to settle on a US Government approved reservation. Not all the Apaches are able to adapt to the life of corn farmers. One in particular, Geronimo, is restless. Pushed over the edge by broken promises and necessary actions by the government, Geronimo and thirty or so other warriors form an attack team which humiliates the government by evading capture, while reclaiming what is rightfully theirs.

Others

Budget

$35000000

Revenue

$18635620

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

115 mins

Rating

6.3/10

Release Date

10 December 1993

Country

United States of America

Cast

Jason Patric

Jason Patric

Lt. Charles Gatewood

Gene Hackman

Gene Hackman

Brig. Gen. George Crook

Robert Duvall

Robert Duvall

Chief of Scouts Al Sieber

Wes Studi

Wes Studi

Geronimo

Matt Damon

Matt Damon

2nd Lt. Britton Davis

Rodney A. Grant

Rodney A. Grant

Mangas

Kevin Tighe

Kevin Tighe

Brig. Gen. Nelson Miles

Steve Reevis

Steve Reevis

Chato

Carlos Palomino

Carlos Palomino

Sgt. Turkey

Victor Aaron

Victor Aaron

Ulzana

Stuart Proud Eagle Grant

Stuart Proud Eagle Grant

Sgt. Dutchy

Stephen McHattie

Stephen McHattie

Schoonover

John Finn

John Finn

Capt. Hentig

Lee de Broux

Lee de Broux

City Marshal Joe Hawkins

Rino Thunder

Rino Thunder

Old Nana

Hoke Howell

Hoke Howell

Billy Pickett

Richard Martin Jr.

Richard Martin Jr.

Apache Medicine Man

Raliegh Wilson

Raliegh Wilson

Yaqui Dave

Jackie Old Coyote

Jackie Old Coyote

Apache Vision Woman

Monty Bass

Monty Bass

Dead Shot

Pato Hoffmann

Pato Hoffmann

The Dreamer

Roger Callard

Roger Callard

Sgt. Mulrey

Juddson Keith Linn

Juddson Keith Linn

Bronco Apache

Mark Boone Junior

Mark Boone Junior

Afraid Miner

M.C. Gainey

M.C. Gainey

Unafraid Miner

Michael Ruud

Michael Ruud

Chaplain

Michael Minjarez

Michael Minjarez

Dandy Jim

Burnette Bennett

Burnette Bennett

Skip-Hey

Jonathan Ward

Jonathan Ward

C.S. Fly

Luis Contreras

Luis Contreras

Rurale Officer

Scott Wilson

Scott Wilson

Redondo

J. Young

J. Young

Hawkins' Deputy

Scott Crabbe

Scott Crabbe

Courier at Ball

Patricia Pretzinger

Patricia Pretzinger

Woman at Ball

Davina Smith

Davina Smith

Dead Shot's Wife

Jaquelin Lee

Jaquelin Lee

Apache Woman

Jim Manygoats

Jim Manygoats

Ailing Apache

Eva Larson

Eva Larson

Cantina Waitress

Greg Goossen

Greg Goossen

Schoonover Gang

Sonny Skyhawk

Sonny Skyhawk

Schoonover Gang

Michael Adams

Michael Adams

Schoonover Gang

Walter Robles

Walter Robles

Schoonover Gang

Anthony G. Schmidt

Anthony G. Schmidt

Schoonover Gang

Jim Beaver

Jim Beaver

Proclamation Officer

Buzz Augare

Buzz Augare

Native American

Arland F. Ben

Arland F. Ben

Native American

Virgil Joe Ben

Virgil Joe Ben

Native American

Billy Brown

Billy Brown

Native American

Clifford Brown

Clifford Brown

Native American

Jimmy Brownfeather

Jimmy Brownfeather

Native American

James Burgdorf

James Burgdorf

Native American

Michael Case

Michael Case

Native American

R.B. Dunn

R.B. Dunn

Native American

Jefferson Gatewood

Jefferson Gatewood

Native American

Frank Gobert

Frank Gobert

Native American

Anderson Harvey

Anderson Harvey

Native American

Steven Holiday

Steven Holiday

Native American

Craig Ironpipe

Craig Ironpipe

Native American

Aarie E. Madplume

Aarie E. Madplume

Native American

Harrison Nez

Harrison Nez

Native American

Peter P. Oliver

Peter P. Oliver

Native American

Leo J. Saggboy

Leo J. Saggboy

Native American

Donahue Tom

Donahue Tom

Native American

Robert Whipple

Robert Whipple

Native American

Larry White Jr.

Larry White Jr.

Native American

George Lee

George Lee

Native American

Kurt Hamilton Cox

Kurt Hamilton Cox

Cavalry

Cary A. Davisson

Cary A. Davisson

Cavalry

Barry Edward

Barry Edward

Cavalry

Robert Erickson

Robert Erickson

Cavalry

Mark B. Farris

Mark B. Farris

Cavalry

Chuck Fitzpatrick

Chuck Fitzpatrick

Cavalry

Glen Gamble

Glen Gamble

Cavalry

Eric W. Glatthaar

Eric W. Glatthaar

Cavalry

William C. Honohan

William C. Honohan

Cavalry

Armond Jones

Armond Jones

Cavalry

Francisco Cruz López

Francisco Cruz López

Cavalry

Kevin McNiven

Kevin McNiven

Cavalry

Mark Myers

Mark Myers

Cavalry

Gary L. Norwood

Gary L. Norwood

Cavalry

Richard Jay Reed

Richard Jay Reed

Cavalry

Sam Reed

Sam Reed

Cavalry

Lonnie Rodriguez

Lonnie Rodriguez

Cavalry

Stanley Schultz

Stanley Schultz

Cavalry

Michael Stein

Michael Stein

Cavalry

James N. Strouss

James N. Strouss

Cavalry

Rocky Bonifield

Rocky Bonifield

Soldier's Wife / Waltz Dancer (uncredited)

Lena Banks

Lena Banks

Dancer (uncredited)

Eugene Biscardi

Eugene Biscardi

Dancer at Ball (uncredited)

Jessica Biscardi

Jessica Biscardi

Dancer at Ball (uncredited)

Morgan Blanchard

Morgan Blanchard

Cavalry (uncredited)

Deirdre Fitzpatrick

Deirdre Fitzpatrick

Woman at the Ball (uncredited)

Gordon Frye

Gordon Frye

Cavalry Lieutenant (uncredited)

Michael Gier

Michael Gier

Cavalry / Principal Dancer (uncredited)

Allan Graf

Allan Graf

Soldier in Charge of Hangings (uncredited)

Lynn Dee Smith

Lynn Dee Smith

Dancer at Ball (uncredited)

Regina Whitcomb

Regina Whitcomb

Dancer (uncredited)

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