Follow the story of how the Old West was won—and lost—through the blood, sweat and tears of many. Spanning 15 years before, during and following the Civil War from 1859 to 1874, embark on an emotional journey across a country at war with itself, experienced through the lens of families, friends and foes all attempting to discover what it truly means to be the United States of America.
Kevin Costner
Hayes Ellison
Sienna Miller
Frances Kittredge
Sam Worthington
Trent Gephart
Jena Malone
"Ellen" Harvey
Abbey Lee
Marigold
Michael Rooker
Sgt. Major Thomas Riordan
Danny Huston
Col. Albert Houghton
Luke Wilson
Matthew Van Weyden
Ella Hunt
Juliette Chesney
Tatanka Means
Taklishim
Owen Crow Shoe
Pionsenay
Jeff Fahey
Tracker
Tom Payne
Hugh Proctor
Jamie Campbell Bower
Caleb Sykes
Michael Angarano
Walt
Georgia MacPhail
Elizabeth Kittredge
Giovanni Ribisi
Pickering
Will Patton
Owen Kittredge
Jim Lau
Mr. Hong
Isabelle Fuhrman
Diamond Kittredge
Tim Guinee
James Kittredge
Colin Cunningham
Chisholm
Scott Haze
Elias Janney
Douglas Smith
Sig
Alejandro Edda
Neron Chavez
Wasé Chief
Liluye
Angus Macfadyen
Desmarais
Jon Beavers
Junior Sykes
Etienne Kellici
Russell Ganz
Bodhi Okuma Linton
Sacaton
Gregory Cruz
Tuayeseh
Joe Burns
Ben Sykes
James Russo
Abel Naughton
David O'Hara
Bowler Hat Surveyor
Chris Conner
Second Surveyor
Leroy Silva
Mimbreño Brave
Dale Dickey
Mrs. Sykes
Larry Bagby
Bill Landry
James Landry Hébert
Flagg
Claudia Conner
Mrs. Bowman
Daniel Link
Malcolm
Hayes Costner
Nathaniel Kittredge
Roger Ivens
Birke
Charles Halford
James Sykes
Whitney Palmer
Junior's Wife
Austin R. Grant
Gratton Sykes
Bryan Hisey
Uncle Sykes
Ariel Llinas
Mike Connolly
Raynor Scheine
Hermit
Lindsay Foster
Mrs. Van Weyden
Cici Lau
Mrs. Hong
Antonio D. Charity
Joseph
Adriane McLean
Joseph's Wife
John Coinman
Dr. Bowman
Cleo Eringer-Parker
Samson
Nyla Eringer-Parker
Samson
Aidan McCann
Young Boy Surveyor
Dawn Lura
Tonto Woman
Teyton Allan Colbert
Tonto Boy - Second Sentry
Derek Hinkey
Papago Scout
H. Jack Williams
Gaunt Scalp-Hunter
Fiyero Barehand
Cautious Tonto Boy
Boo Arnold
Wagon Driver
Tiger Curran
Maid
Brandon Shaffer
Young Farmer
Moimoi Gilmore
Tall Boy
Phoebe Ho
Yuan
Amos Little
Ralston
Ave Solvei
Young Coyotera Woman
Todd Allen
Buckhout
Keegan Perez
Boy With Horses
Hallie Purser
Evie Kittredge
Naomi Winders
Martha Kittredge
Elizabeth Dennehy
Mrs. Riordan
Austin Archer
Virgil
Dalton Baker
Private Epps
Chase Ramsey
Private Eklund
Michael Todd Behrens
Surgeon Vreeland
John Melo
Thickset Volunteer
Sarah Shippobotham
Proprietress
Aaron Bruderer
Clerk
Steve Redd
Foreman
William McAllister
Farrier
Liam Bradford
Gambler
Zachary Hokeah
Apache At Post
Samuel Gray
Apache Boy
Duane Stephens
Guard
Michael Anthony Christian
Translator
Stephen Robert Schultz
Ft Gallant Infantry
Tice O. Guymon
Ft Gallant Cavalry
Joseph Williams
Pawnee Brave #1
Dustyn Horse
Pawnee Brave #2
Ryan Swanson
Tall Rider
Hy Woong
Migrant Camp Worker
Director, Screenplay, Story
Kevin Costner
Screenplay, Story
Jon Baird
Story
Mark Kasdan
July 2, 2024
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Well it's certainly a saga! Against a backdrop of the American Civil war we are introduced to half a dozen different spokes on the wheel of pioneering America that gradually head towards a centre of what I assume will be the creation of the fabric of modern day USA by the end of part four. It begins rather brutally when a woman shoots a man then flees the scene with her infant child. Despite her proximity to the victim he survives and orders his two sons to pursue her. Meantime, there's a wagon train heading across the Apache dominated territory under the command of "Matthew" (Owen Wilson) and, separately, "Hayes" (Kevin Costner) is doing a bit of wintery horse-trading. With the younger Apache restless and determined to do what they can to thwart the encroachment on their ancient hunting grounds, they attack another white-man's settlement decimating the population. It's only after some sterling riding from the young "Russell" (Etienne Kellici) to a nearby army post that we meet "Lt. Gephart" (Sam Worthington) and his sagely "Sgt. Major Riordan" (Michael Rooker) who arrive to pick up the pieces amidst the charred ruins. The survivors include the terrified "Frances" (Sienna Miller) and her daughter "Lizzie" (Georgie MacPhail) whom they rescue from a tunnel in which they were hiding. The two adults immediately click perhaps offering us a glimmer of romance for the remorseful widow? Across the country, "Hayes" arrives in a small settlement where he encounters the good-time girl "Marigold" (Abbey Lee) and her young baby who just happen to be the one the avenging sons are looking for. Needless to say he, and his Colt revolver, have to come to the rescue and they decide it's better to take to the hills to avoid yet more trouble. With the forbidding west outstretched before these characters and the dangers and demons of their pasts never far behind them, the adventure is teed up for part two. To be fair, this looks great with some stunning drone cinematography illustrating really well the the scope of this virgin land that is every bit as hostile at times as those who have lived there for generations. There's also some impressive battle scenes as the maturing natives try to protects their homeland. The style of the rest of the narrative is just all a bit too bitty, though. Costner doesn't really appear until hour two and the substantial elements of the plot draw heavily from a very well established genre that it was always going to be difficult to reinvent or reimagine. The score helps it along rousingly at times and dialogue is sparingly used by most of the characters which is also quite a sensible tactic as we quickly realise we are in for just as long a slog as the settlers. It's the necessary character establishment part of this story which we can only hope will pad out the people more and rely less on the visuals as the story progresses. Otherwise, it's not really much better than a series of episodes of "Bonanza" bolted together.