
Crazy Horse and Custer: The Untold Story
Western
Overview
Custer has been demoted from general and is assigned to shape up a squad of soldiers, but it's not long before he disobeys orders and goes into action; at one point, he joins forces with Crazy Horse where he gets the chance to offer the "white man" 's justifications.
Top Cast


Wayne Maunder
Wayne Maunder
Gen. George Armstrong Custer
Wayne Maunder
Gen. George Armstrong Custer


Michael Dante
Michael Dante
Crazy Horse
Michael Dante
Crazy Horse


Alexander Davion
Alexander Davion
Capt. Marcus A. Reno
Alexander Davion
Capt. Marcus A. Reno
William Mims
William Mims
William R. Tyman
William Mims
William R. Tyman


Mary Ann Mobley
Mary Ann Mobley
Mary Ann Mobley


Slim Pickens
Slim Pickens
California Joe Milner
Slim Pickens
California Joe Milner


Peter Palmer
Peter Palmer
Sgt. James Bustard
Peter Palmer
Sgt. James Bustard


Robert F. Simon
Robert F. Simon
Gen. Terry
Robert F. Simon
Gen. Terry
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