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Incident at Oglala is a american film of genre Documentary directed by Michael Apted released in USA on 8 may 1992 with Robert Redford

Incident at Oglala (1992)

Incident at Oglala
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Released in USA 8 may 1992
Length 1h29
Directed by
OriginUSA
Rating74% 3.740283.740283.740283.740283.74028

Incident at Oglala is a 1992 documentary by Michael Apted, narrated by Robert Redford. The film documents the deaths of two Federal Bureau of Investigation agents, Jack R. Coler and Ronald A. Williams, on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in the summer of 1975.

It examines the legal case surrounding the subsequent trials of Robert Robideau and Darrell Butler, and later the separate trial of Leonard Peltier, who had to be extradited from Canada. Robideau and Butler were acquitted at their trial, but Peltier was convicted of murder in 1976. Many supporters, including the International Indian Treaty Council, believe Peltier is innocent of the crimes. It also discusses tribal chairman Dick Wilson.

Actors

Robert Redford

(Narrator (voice))
Dennis Banks

(Self - Co-Founder American Indian Movement)
Russell Means

(Self - Co-Founder American Indian Movement)
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