
Custer of the West
★ 6 · 1967 · 143m · History · Western · Drama
The story of U.S. Army commander George Armstrong Custer, a flamboyant hero of the Civil War who later fought and was exterminated with his entire command by warring Sioux and Cheyenne tribes at the battle of Little Big Horn in 1876.
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476 A.D. Chapter Two: The Dawning of the Age of Pisces
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