
Dustin Hoffman
Jack Crabb
Faye Dunaway
Mrs. Louise Pendrake
Chief Dan George
Old Lodge Skins
Martin Balsam
Mr. Merriweather
Richard Mulligan
Gen. George Armstrong Custer
Jeff Corey
Wild Bill Hickok
Aimée Eccles
Sunshine
Kelly Jean Peters
Olga
William Hickey
Historian
Alan Oppenheimer
Major
Lou Cutell
Deacon
M. Emmet Walsh
Shotgun Guard
James Anderson
Sergeant
Jesse Vint
Lieutenant (as Jess Vint)
Thayer David
Rev. Silas Pendrake
Philip Kenneally
Mr. Kane - Drugstore Proprietor
Jack Bannon
Captain
Ray Dimas
Young Jack Crabb
Alan Howard
Adolescent Jack Crabb
Jack Mullaney
Card Player with Full House
Ken Mayer
Sergeant
Carole Androsky
Caroline
Robert Little Star
Little Horse
Cal Bellini
Younger Bear
Ruben Moreno
Shadow That Comes in Sight
Steve Shemayne
Burns Red in the Sun

Released
en
$15,000,000.00
$31,559,552.00
- #based on novel or book
- #fight
- #indian territory
- #settler
- #native american
- #orphan
- #cheyenne
- #19th century
Reviews

This is quite a fun series of escapades told by way of a flashback interview from the ostensibly 121 year old "Crabb" (Dustin Hoffman) who is the last survivor of George Custer's ill-fated battle at the Little Big Horn. His not entirely convinced interviewer asks him about his lively life and we embark on his times as a white man who became an Indian before being "rescued" again before some toing

There is an endless supply of white men. There has always been a limited number of human beings. Little Big Man is directed by Arthur Penn and written by Calder Willingham. It stars Dustin Hoffman, Faye Dunaway, Martin Balsam, Chief Dan George and Richard Mulligan. Arthur Penn's Little Big Man is tagged with many filmic sayings, be it revisionist or anti Western etc, it's a picture much cher












