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Ritual | Native American
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6.8/10
IMDbTheatrical Motion Picture | 1971 | Richard
Best Foreign Performer Mejor intrprete de cine extranjero | 1971 | Richard
Best Supporting Performance Female | 1971 | Judith
For his painful Vow to the Sun initiation ceremony scene, Richard Harris wore a prosthetic chest created by make-up artist John Chambers.
The story is based on the experience of Cabeza de Vaca, a Spanish soldier captured by indigenous Americans in 1528.
Many actors, including Robert Redford, turned down the lead before Richard Harris accepted.
One of three notable westerns made from the stories of Dorothy M. Johnson. The others being The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962) and The Hanging Tree (1959).
Based on a 1958 segment of the television series Wagon Train (1957), bearing the same title. It is the same story as this movie, including the chief with two sisters, the escape attempt foiled by a horse, and being a slave to Yellow Robe's mother, with a few minor changes.
"Batise: [Explaining to John Morgan the need to undergo the painful Sun Vow ritual before he can consummate his marriage to an Indian maiden] If no pain, nothing good is born. Even seed burst to make grass."
"John Morgan: It just occurred to me... I've traveled halfway around the world, at great expense, simply to kill a different kind of bird."