¡Buffalo Bill And The Indians,or Sitting Bull's History Lesson
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[Machine Translation] The sharpness of the masterpiece "M A S H" is back! This is a sharp tongue-in-cheek critique of civilization in the style of a western film! The masterpiece of irony and humor by the master filmmaker Robert Altman, which won the Golden Bear at the Berlin Film Festival, is finally released on DVD for the first time! Robert Altman (February 20, 1925 - November 20, 2006), America's world-famous film genius, has created a sensation with his unique visual beauty in each of his films. The Big American," which strikes on the bicentennial of the founding of the United States, is truly Altman's world, a human drama of civilization critique based on the western format. Incidentally, the film caused a clash and rupture with executive producer Dino De Laurentiis at the prestigious Berlin Film Festival. --In 1885, at a time when people were nostalgic for the old days of the Wild West, the "Wild West Show" led by Buffalo Bill (Paul Newman) became very popular and dominated the public mind. Bill had a problem. But Bill had his own problems. One of them was Ned Buntline (Burt Lancaster), the writer who had helped him get his start. Ned has been staying at the show, going on and on about how he made Bill a star, regardless of who he is or where he is. Bill was not happy with Ned. Another problem is the newest member, Sioux chief Sitting Bull (Frank Kaczynski). Despite his outstanding star power, Bull was always making unreasonable demands of the group. A few days later, the 22nd President of the United States came to see the evening performance. This is an event that switches the gears of destiny for Bill, Ned, and Bull, as the three of them put their existence on the line....
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