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Little Big Man
Either the most neglected hero in history or a liar of insane proportion!
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Jack Crabb, looking back from extreme old age, tells of his life being raised by Indians and fighting with General Custer.
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Last updated: 2024-10-02 11:18:21
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to The Ballad of Cable Hogue List
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- Little Big Man - Presents a unique perspective on historical events through the eyes of an individual.
- The Revenant - Explores themes of survival and revenge in a brutal landscape.
- Longmire - A modern take on a sheriff enforcing justice in a rugged landscape.
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- Deadwood - Depicts the lawlessness and conflicts of a small frontier town.
- Hell on Wheels - Follows the construction of the Transcontinental Railroad and its impact on outlaws.
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- The Lone Ranger - Follows a masked hero fighting against injustice in the Old West.
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- Bone Tomahawk - Combines western elements with horror, involving a quest to rescue captives.
- Bad Girls - Female-centered narrative about outlaws seeking freedom while facing adversity.
- The Sisters Brothers - Follows two brothers on a mission during the Gold Rush, blending dark humor with western themes.
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- Godless - A limited series that portrays a community of women in a lawless town and their interactions with outlaws.
- The Ballad of Buster Scruggs - An anthology series featuring different stories in the Old West with a mix of drama and humor.
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Last updated: 2024-10-02 11:18:11
Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to I Knew It Was You: Rediscovering John Cazale List
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- Dog Day Afternoon - Another film showcasing strong performances and character depth while dealing with serious themes.
- The Conversation - A character-driven film that explores paranoia and morality, much like Cazale's work.
- Mean Streets - Features a strong character focus and showcases the gritty aspects of life in a unique way.
- Network - A classic film that delves into the media landscape, showcasing powerful performances and narrative depth.
- The Godfather - Cazale’s most famous film, revered for its deep characters and storytelling.
- The Deer Hunter - Another iconic film featuring John Cazale that dives deep into character psychology and the effects of war.
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- Al Pacino: A Life on the Edge - A documentary that provides insight into the career of Al Pacino, a frequent collaborator with Cazale.
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- The Godfather Part II - Continues the exploration of complex characters and family dynamics seen in Cazale's work.
- Scarecrow - A deep character study exploring friendship and vulnerability, similar to Cazale's roles.
- Fried Green Tomatoes - Features strong character connections and themes of friendship over time.
- The French Connection - A gritty character-driven narrative focusing on law enforcement and moral ambiguity.
- One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest - Explores psychological themes with strong character performances, resonating with Cazale's work.
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- The Conversation - Explores themes of surveillance and privacy with deep character exploration.
- The Killing of America - A documentary style film that deals with heavy topics and moral reflections.
- The Graduate - Focuses on personal relationships and societal expectations with a memorable character study.
- All the President's Men - A journalistic drama with complex characters and moral dilemmas in a political context.
- Bonnie and Clyde - Features a character-driven narrative focused on anti-heroes and strong performances.
- Taxi Driver - A character study of loneliness and societal breakdown, resonating with themes in Cazale's films.
- The Ice Storm - An exploration of family dynamics and personal relationships with a deep character focus.
- Raging Bull - A character-driven narrative emphasizing personal struggle and transformation.
- American Psycho - Explores themes of identity and morality through strong character studies.
- M*A*S*H - Combines humor with serious themes and strong ensemble character development.
- Apocalypse Now - Focuses on the psychological effects of war with deep and complex characters.
- Ordinary People - A character-driven drama that examines family dynamics and personal struggles.
- The Player - A satirical look at Hollywood that highlights character motivations and relationships.
- The Big Chill - Focuses on friendships and personal relationships among a group of college friends.
- We've Got to Get Out of This Place - A character-driven narrative about generational struggles and searching for purpose.
- Good Will Hunting - Explores mentorship and personal growth with a focus on deep character relationships.
- Birdman - An exploration of identity and legacy through strong character studies in a showbiz context.
- August: Osage County - Focuses on family dynamics and personal struggles with emotional depth and strong performances.
- Inside Llewyn Davis - A deep exploration of a struggling artist's life, echoing themes present in Cazale's films.
- Little Big Man - A unique character study on identity and experiences in America, resonating with Cazale's themes.
- The Wrestler - Explores personal sacrifice and identity with a strong focus on character development.
- The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford - A nuanced character study exploring fame and legacy through unique perspectives.
- The Social Network - A character-focused narrative that examines ambition and relationships in a modern context.
- Searching for Sugar Man - A documentary that explores the life of an artist and his impact on culture, echoing Cazale's impact.
Last updated: 2024-10-02 11:16:21
Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to The Indian Fighter List
- Lonely Are the Brave - Similar themes of individualism and the connection to nature.
- The Searchers - Explores the complexities of Native American relations.
- Stagecoach - Classic Western dealing with various character dynamics.
- True Grit - A story of vengeance and justice with strong character development.
- The Outlaw Josey Wales - Themes of redemption and relationships with Native Americans.
- Dances with Wolves - Focuses on Native American cultures and individual perspective.
- The Magnificent Seven - Group of characters coming together for a common good.
- McCabe & Mrs. Miller - Explores the growth of a community in the Wild West.
- Geronimo: An American Legend - Historical perspective on Native American struggles.
- Little Big Man - A narrative exploring Native American history through a personal lens.
- The Last of the Mohicans - Focus on cultural conflicts and individual heroism.
- Tombstone - Iconic Western with themes of friendship and enemies.
- The Revenant - Survival story set against a backdrop of nature and conflict.
- The Good, the Bad and the Ugly - Triangular character dynamic set in a classic Western setting.
- Unforgiven - Complex exploration of morality and justice in the West.
- Hidalgo - Adventure with themes of persistence and cultural exchange.
- The Wind and the Lion - Historical Western movie with themes of freedom and conflict.
- Open Range - Themes of honor and community in the Old West.
- The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford - Focus on the legend and impact of outlaws.
- Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid - Themes of friendship and conflict in a Western setting.
- 3:10 to Yuma - Character-focused narrative about morality and duty.
- The Grapes of Wrath - Explores the struggles of individuals in adversarial environments.
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- The Proposition - Dark, gritty exploration of Western themes and morality.
- The Wild Bunch - Themes of honor and survival in a changing world.
- Silverado - Friendship and conflict in a classic Western narrative.
- Seraphim Falls - Revenge and survival set in a Western backdrop.
- Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee - Dramatic retelling of American history from a Native perspective.
- Windwalker - Cultural story intertwining personal and communal themes.
- The Ballad of Cable Hogue - Humorous take on Western themes with character depth.
- A Man Called Horse - Exploration of culture and identity through a personal journey.
- The Trail of Tears - Historical context surrounding Native American experiences.
- Dead Man - Philosophical Western that deals with identity and morality.
- The Last Hunt - Themes of hunting and conflict of cultures.
- Ride with the Devil - Explores personal conflicts during the Civil War.
- The Revenant - Survival story with themes of revenge and wilderness.
- The Great Silence - A unique approach on justice and morality in a Western context.
- The 7th Dawn - Individual battles and themes of friendship during war.
- Cold Mountain - Survival, love, and conflict set against Civil War backdrop.
- The Hurt Locker - Focus on individual struggles in a conflict zone.
- The Good, the Bad and the Weird - Action-packed Western with dynamic character interactions.
- The Black Robe - Historical exploration of culture and conversion.
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to If You Meet Sartana Pray for Your Death List
- A Fistful of Dollars - Another iconic Spaghetti Western featuring a lone gunslinger and a battle between two factions.
- The Good, the Bad and the Ugly - Classic Spaghetti Western with a similar style, dark humor, and a quest for gold.
- Django - A Spaghetti Western with a vengeful protagonist reminiscent of Sartana's tactics.
- For A Few Dollars More - Continuation of the Sergio Leone style with gunslingers and a revenge plot.
- They Call Me Trinity - A comedic take on the Western genre that parallels Sartana’s mix of action and humor.
- The Mercenary - Features similar themes of betrayal and conflict in a Western setting.
- My Name Is Nobody - Combines humor and Western tropes, with a protagonist similar to Sartana.
- The Big Gundown - A Western with complex characters and morality, echoing Sartana's depth.
- Keoma - Features a lone hero battling against evil forces in a stylistic manner similar to Sartana.
- Death Rides a Horse - Revenge-driven storyline with intense gunfights, similar to Sartana's themes.
- The Great Silence - A darker Western that features a mute gunslinger battling for justice like Sartana.
- Once Upon a Time in the West - Epically styled Western with strong character arcs and confrontations.
- A Bullet for the General - Incorporates revolutionary themes and a mix of moral complexity akin to Sartana.
- Blindman - A unique Spaghetti Western featuring a blind gunslinger, utilizing similar tropes.
- Adios Sabata - Similar in style to Sartana, featuring a charismatic gunslinger and action.
- The Return of Sabata - Follows similar plot lines of revenge and gunfights with strong character focus.
- The Price of Power - Historical context with a mix of action and political intrigue similar to Sartana.
- Four of the Apocalypse - A group of unlikely heroes faces a brutal world, reminiscent of Sartana's dynamics.
- Black Jack - A unique take on the Western genre, featuring high stakes similar to Sartana's adventures.
- Django Unchained - Modern homage to Spaghetti Westerns with revenge and violence elements.
- The Hateful Eight - Character-driven Western with tension and conflict, echoing Sartana's atmosphere.
- El Topo - A surreal Western with a philosophical angle similar to the complex themes in Sartana.
- The Outlaw Josey Wales - Follows a lone man's journey of vengeance similar to Sartana's path.
- The Magnificent Seven - A classic tale of seven gunfighters taking on oppression, similar to Sartana's opposition to evil.
- Little Big Man - A blend of humor and serious themes in a Western context that's akin to Sartana.
- The Long Riders - Focuses on infamous outlaws and their adventures, resonating with Sartana's narratives.
- Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid - Explores the relationship between law and outlaws, similar to Sartana's moral quandaries.
- Murderous Maids - While not a Western, it has a strong narrative and dark tone reminiscent of Sartana's themes.
- The Wild Bunch - A gritty, character-driven Western about aging outlaws, similar to the mood of Sartana.
- Bone Tomahawk - A modern Western with elements of horror and survival reminiscent of Sartana's dark setting.
- Hostiles - Explores themes of violence in the American West, resonating with Sartana's harsh realities.
- The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford - A character study with deep moral conflicts similar to Sartana's explorations.
- The Sisters Brothers - A unique take on the Western genre with dark humor and character focus, akin to Sartana's style.
- The Revenant - A tale of survival and revenge in the wilderness, paralleling Sartana's tenacity.
- Seraphim Falls - A revenge epic set in the Western frontier with intense character-driven narratives.
- True Grit - A story of vengeance and rugged determination that aligns well with Sartana's motivations.
- The Homesman - Explores dark themes in the Wild West, similar to the atmosphere of Sartana.
- No Country for Old Men - While more modern, it features themes of fate and violence reminiscent of Sartana's world.
- God's Own Country - While not a Western, it parallels Sartana's emotion-driven storylines in a different context.
- Out of Sight - A modern take with a focus on character relationships and gunplay similar to Sartana.
- Hell or High Water - Combines heist thrills with character depth, linking it to Sartana’s narrative style.
- The Ballad of Buster Scruggs - A collection of stories that explore the Western genre with a blend of humor and tragedy.
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Ulzana's Raid List
- The Searchers - Explores themes of vengeance and the conflict between Native Americans and settlers.
- Dances with Wolves - A Western that challenges the viewer's perspective on Native American culture and warfare.
- Geronimo: An American Legend - Focuses on Native American struggles against U.S. forces and features similar themes of conflict.
- The Revenant - Centers on frontier survival and revenge against indigenous groups.
- The Outlaw Josey Wales - A Western tale of a man's journey through conflict and survival.
- Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee - Addresses the plight of Native Americans during American expansion.
- Little Big Man - Explores the contradictory nature of the American West from a Native perspective.
- The Last of the Mohicans - Set against the backdrop of conflict between British forces and Native Americans.
- 49th Parallel - Tackles themes of individual versus collective struggle during wartime.
- Windwalker - A Native American man seeks his son amidst a backdrop of cultural conflict.
- The Last Samurai - Explores cultural conflicts and a soldier's journey within that narrative.
- The Wild Bunch - A gritty tale of outlaws navigating changing times and violent confrontations.
- Dead Man - A surreal exploration of the American West with themes of travel and conflict.
- Hostiles - Focuses on the forced coexistence of soldiers and Native Americans during a violent age.
- Wind River - Combines elements of crime, cultural issues, and survival in a crime-ridden environment.
- The Lone Ranger - Reimagines the conflict between settlers and Native Americans in a classic Western story.
- Fury - Explores the soldier’s experience in wartime, with elements of brutality and camaraderie.
- Lawrence of Arabia - Deals with themes of conflict and cultural struggles during wartime.
- The Hateful Eight - Focuses on themes of survival and mistrust amidst a violent setting.
- Apocalypse Now - Explores conflict and the complications of war, set in a historical backdrop.
- No Country for Old Men - Highlights the conflict in the West with an emphasis on the changing nature of morality.
- The Magnificent Seven - A Western classic dealing with themes of justice and culture clashing.
- The Great Silence - A bleak Western that explores moral dilemmas and violence.
- Shenandoah - The story of a man trying to keep his family safe during times of conflict.
- The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford - Examines themes of morality, fame, and betrayal in the context of the Old West.
- The Quick and the Dead - Involves a female gunslinger and explores themes of revenge and justice in the Old West.
- Seraphim Falls - A revenge tale set against the sweeping landscapes of the Old West.
- The Cowboys - Explores the life of cowboys dealing with lawlessness and conflict on the frontier.
- Unforgiven - Questions the morality of violence and revenge in a changing West.
- The Missing - Combines a kidnapping plot with themes of cultural differences and survival.
- Cowboys & Aliens - Fantasy Western that mixes elements of outsider threats and conflict.
- The Farewell - While more contemporary, it deals with cultural clashes and family dynamics influenced by sociopolitical factors.
- The Rider - Explores identity and human struggle amid a backdrop of cultural conflict.
- Pale Rider - Features themes of justice and survival in a Western setting.
- Black Robe - Set during colonial times and explores Native and settler interactions.
- The War Party - Focuses on the struggles and conflicts related to Native American reservations.
- Ride with the Devil - Explores conflict during the Civil War and its effects on personal relationships.
- The Proposition - A brutal examination of the Australian Outback with themes similar to Old West narratives.
- True Grit - Follows a young girl's quest for vengeance in a harsh, unforgiving Western landscape.
- For a Few Dollars More - A Spaghetti Western dealing with themes of revenge and moral ambiguity.
- The Straight Story - While less confrontational, it explores themes of journey and reconciliation.
- American Outlaws - A fictionalized account of Jesse James' gang during turbulent times.
- A Man Called Horse - Follows an Englishman who assimilates into Native American life, showing cultural interactions.
- The Duelists - A historical tale exploring honor and conflict through the lens of dueling soldiers.
- In the Valley of Elah - Investigates the personal impact of war while reflecting themes of conflict and resolution.
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to How the West Was Fun List
- The Parent Trap - Family-oriented comedy with themes of adventure and bonding.
- Home Alone - A family comedy featuring clever antics and adventure.
- The Great Outdoors - A comedy about family vacations with humor and adventure.
- The Croods - Animated adventure about a family facing challenges together.
- Little House on the Prairie - A family-focused series set in the historical West.
- The Apple Dumpling Gang - A fun family movie set in the Wild West with comedic elements.
- Seven Brides for Seven Brothers - Musical comedy with themes of romance and family in a pioneer setting.
- The Adventures of Chuck & Friends - Animated series about adventures and friendship for kids.
- The Wild Wild West - A mix of action and comedy set in the Old West.
- The Lone Ranger - Adventure series with themes of justice and heroism in the West.
- Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron - Animated film depicting adventures in the Wild West with animals.
- Dances with Wolves - A Western film exploring relationships and cultural themes.
- The Muppet Movie - Family-friendly comedy with adventure elements.
- The Long Ranger - Classic Western series featuring heroics and adventure.
- Pioneer Woman - A series about life in the West with cooking and family themes.
- Little Big Man - A comedic drama set in the Old West with historical elements.
- Lassie - Family-oriented series featuring adventures and heroism.
- The Incredible Journey - Adventure story about animals finding their family.
- Babe - A family's adventure involving friendship and teamwork.
- The Wendy Williams Show - Entertainment show with light-hearted family topics.
- The Dukes of Hazzard - A comedic series about adventure and family in a Southern setting.
- The Goonies - An adventure film centered on friendship and finding treasure.
- Bonanza - Classic Western series focusing on family and adventure.
- Open Range - Western film with themes of friendship and justice.
- The Amazing Race - Adventure-based reality series with team dynamics.
- Anne with an E - Coming-of-age series set in a historical context with family themes.
- Lonesome Dove - Epic Western miniseries exploring friendships and journeys.
- The Wild Life - Comedy adventure about a group of friends and their exploits.
- The O.C. - Teen drama series focusing on friendships and family dynamics.
- The Kid - A comedic film with themes of adventure and finding one's place.
- My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic - Animated series focusing on friendship and adventures for kids.
- The Secret of NIMH - Animated adventure about family and bravery.
- Big Jake - A Western film about family loyalty and facing challenges.
- City Slickers - A comedy about city dwellers experiencing ranch life.
- The Little House - A simpler life explored through family challenges and growth.
- The Trail to Oregon! - A comedic musical about a family adventure to the West.
- High Noon - Classic Western film featuring themes of courage and conflict.
- The Man Who Knew Too Little - A comedy involving mistaken identities and adventures.
- The Prince of Egypt - Animated epic about family, journey, and leadership.
- Toy Story - Animated film about friendship and adventure with family themes.
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