Children of The Dust

– In the Oklahoma Territory of the late 1880s, Gypsy Smith (Poitier) is a gunslinger of African Americ..

Type:
Movie
Rating:
6.80 / 10
Duration:
2 Hours and 55 Minutes
Release Year:
1995
Children of The Dust
Children of the Dust (1995)

In the Oklahoma Territory of the late 1880s, Gypsy Smith (Poitier) is a gunslinger of African American and Cherokee descent. Smith helps African American homesteaders to settle the territory under the specter of Jim Crow. Meanwhile, a young Native American raised by Whites (Wirth) must choose between the woman that he loves (Going) or his Cheyenne heritage.

Story Timeline:
Producing Country:
USA
Genre:
Release Date:

26 Feb 1995

Language:

English

MPAA Content-Rating:
R – Restricted

Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian. Contains some adult material. Parents are urged to learn more about the film before taking their young children with them.

A Good Day To Die

A Good Day To Die
Plot:

Gypsy Smith, is a gunfighter and a bounty hunter. When he leads the US army into a Cheyenne camp to capture a suspected Indian renegade, a long train of events begins that finally lead to that 'good day to die'. White Wolf, only a child, is one of the few survivors of the massacre of his tribe that day, and Gypsy brings him to live with the Maxwell family, where he grows up not fully Indian and not really white but a bit too close to Rachel, the Maxwell daughter. And Gypsy now reappears, leading a group of Black settlers from the post-Civil War South to start a new life in a town of their own - Freedom in the Oklahoma Territory, its first black settlement. White Wolf (or Corby as a 'white' name') is now with his people, but all of these parts come back together in conflict, violence, loss, and Pyrric triumph.

Awards:

Nominated for 3 Primetime Emmys. Another 4 nominations.

Ratings:
Internet Movie Database:
6.8/10

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