Miracle in the Wilderness is a 1991 American adventure film directed by Kevin James Dobson and written by Michael Michaelian and Jim Byrnes. The film stars Kris Kristofferson, Kim Cattrall, John Dennis Johnston, Rino Thunder, David Oliver and Sheldon Peters Wolfchild. The film premiered on TNT on December 9, 1991.[1][2][3]
Miracle in the Wilderness | |
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Based on | Miracle in the Wilderness by Paul Gallico |
Screenplay by | Michael Michaelian Jim Byrnes |
Directed by | Kevin James Dobson |
Starring | Kris Kristofferson Kim Cattrall John Dennis Johnston Rino Thunder David Oliver Sheldon Peters Wolfchild |
Composer | Vladimir Horunzhy |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Producer | Wayne Morris |
Cinematography | Dan Burstall |
Editor | Susan B. Browdy |
Running time | 88 minutes |
Production companies | Turner Pictures Ruddy & Morgan Productions |
Original release | |
Network | TNT |
Release | December 9, 1991 |
Plot
editBased on 1975 short story "Miracle in the Wilderness" by Paul Gallico. Gallico's original story was set in pre-Revolutionary Colonial America. Whereas The 1991 TV Movie is set in late 1800s, on the Western Plains/Rocky Mountain Frontier. Recently reformed, but violent, and rough mountain man, Jericho Adams and his devout Christian wife Dora, along with their infant boy child, are preparing to celebrate a humble frontier Christmas. When unexpectedly he and his family are captured, and their cabin burned by Chief Many Horses, and his Blackfoot band, who are seeking revenge and restitution for Jericho previously killing the chief's young adult warrior son. The Chief's intention is adopting and raising the Adams baby as his own, in lieu of the older son, killed by Jericho. The life or death fate of Jericho and Dora also hang in the balance. It being Christmas Eve. And after coming upon a miracle of fearlessly tranquil family of deer, which the Indians view as "strong medicine". Dora and Jericho relate a loosely adapted story of the Nativity of Jesus, to the Blackfoot band, but employ plains Indian cultural motifs and characters. For Instance, the Three Wise-Men are described as medicine men chiefs from various tribes to the east "One was a Teton. And second was Mandan and the third was Plains Cree". Although at first skeptical, in the end, Chief Many Horses is so moved and impressed with the Christmas Story, he relents in his original plans for revenge and restitution.
Cast
edit- Kris Kristofferson as Jericho Adams
- Kim Cattrall as Dora Adams
- John Dennis Johnston as Sgt. Sam Webster
- Rino Thunder as Chief Washakie
- David Oliver as Lt. Reid
- Sheldon Peters Wolfchild as Many Horses
- Steve Reevis as Grey Eyes
- Peter Alan Morris as Asher Adams
- Joanelle Romero as Little Deer
- Otakuye Conroy as Mary
- Matthew E. Montoya as Joseph
- David Bull Plume as Impatient Brave
- Volley Reed as Captured Warrior
- Johnny Looking Cloud as Chief #1
- Patrick N. Augare as Blackfeet Brave
- Robbie Dunn as Shoshone Scout #1
- Terry Fredericks as Shoshone Scout #2
- Loren Cuny as Shoshone Scout #3
References
edit- ^ Ken Tucker (1991-12-06). "Miracle in the Wilderness". EW.com. Retrieved 2018-01-23.
- ^ "Miracle In The Wilderness (1991) - Overview". TCM.com. Retrieved 2018-01-23.
- ^ Jason Ankeny. "Miracle in the Wilderness (1991) - Kevin James Dobson". AllMovie. Retrieved 2018-01-23.
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