In 1860s Texas, a man whose abused wife fell in love with a Kiowa organizes a hunting party to recapture her.In 1860s Texas, a man whose abused wife fell in love with a Kiowa organizes a hunting party to recapture her.In 1860s Texas, a man whose abused wife fell in love with a Kiowa organizes a hunting party to recapture her.
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Raoul Max Trujillo
- Running Dog
- (as Raoul Trujillo)
Cynthia Preston
- Delores Hottz
- (as Cyndy Preston)
- …
Rainbow Sun Francks
- Frank Johnson
- (as Rainbow Francks)
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- TriviaFilmed in 1993 but not broadcast until 1995.
- GoofsThe film, which we are told is set in 1862, shows Christopher Reeve's character using a Gatling Gun. This gun was only designed in 1861, and patented in 1862. It did not enter Union Army use until 1866, and was certainly not available in Texas in 1862.
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Running Dog: A Kiowa and a Texan will never be friends. I walk the path of peace now, but I'll keep my war horse and arrows ready.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Black Fox: Good Men and Bad (1995)
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One year after the attack by the Comanche and Kiowa tribes a small group of settlers have essentially gone about their daily lives with peace having been brought to the area due to the efforts of a freed black man by the name of "Britt Johnson" (Tony Todd). Yet even though things have returned to normal, not everyone is satisfied--with one man in particular named "Ralph Holtz" (Chris Wiggins) still angry about his wife "Delores Holtz" (Cynthia Preston) preferring to live with the Kiowa rather than with him. Likewise, Britt's best friend, "Alan Johnson" (Christopher Reeve) still hasn't gotten over the rape of his wife "Mary" (Janet Bailey) by the Comanche either. So when a preacher named "Reverend Thorne" (John Blackwood) comes to the area preaching violence and carrying stolen army repeating rifles the situation becomes even more volatile from that point on. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this was a pretty good sequel to the original film which keeps the tension running from start-to-finish. Admittedly, although the made-for-television format tended to limit some of the more graphic elements in order to appeal to a general audience, it was still a good film and I have rated it accordingly. Slightly above average.
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By what name was Black Fox: The Price of Peace (1995) officially released in India in English?
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