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  1. When The Legends Die is a 1963 American novel written by Hal Borland and a 1972 American Western film released in DeLuxe Color by Twentieth Century-Fox.

  2. Dec 1, 1972 · A rodeo drama starring Richard Widmark as a mentor to a young Ute Indian rider. Based on a book, the film features horseback riding, action and romance in the West.

    • (558)
    • Drama, Western
    • Stuart Millar
    • 1972-12-01
  3. When his father killed another brave, Thomas Black Bull and his parents sought refuge in the wilderness. There they took up life as it had been in the old days, hunting and fishing, battling for survival. But an accident claimed the father's life and the grieving mother died shortly afterward.

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  4. When the Legends Die traces the life path of the novel's protagonist Thomas Black Bull, a Native American Ute from Southwestern Colorado. As a young boy, Tom lives with his mother Bessie and his father George Black Bull in Pagosa.

  5. Young Native American Tom Black Bull (Frederic Forrest) is uneducated and unsociable, but he knows how to ride a horse. When aging rodeo cowboy Red Dillon (Richard Widmark) sees him best a...

    • (2)
    • Stuart Millar
    • PG
    • Richard Widmark
  6. A Ute Indian becomes a rodeo star and faces racism and exploitation in the white world. Based on Hal Borland's novel, starring Richard Widmark and Frederic Forrest.

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