Menu
Cheyenne Autumn Poster

Cheyenne Autumn

1,500 miles of heroism and incredible adventure!
1964 | 157m | English

(6865 votes)

TMDb IMDb

Popularity: 2 (history)

Director: John Ford
Writer: James R. Webb, Howard Fast
Staring:
Details

A reluctant cavalry Captain must track a defiant tribe of migrating Cheyenne.
Release Date: Oct 15, 1964
Director: John Ford
Writer: James R. Webb, Howard Fast
Genres: Western
Keywords oklahoma, native american, cavalry, cheyenne
Production Companies Warner Bros. Pictures, Ford-Smith Productions
Box Office Revenue: $10,980
Budget: $4,200,000
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
Trailers and Extras

International Posters

Full Credits

Name Character
Richard Widmark Capt. Thomas Archer
Carroll Baker Deborah Wright
Karl Malden Capt. Wessels
Sal Mineo Red Shirt
Dolores del Río Spanish woman
Ricardo Montalban Little Wolf
Gilbert Roland Dull Knife
Arthur Kennedy Doc Holliday
James Stewart Wyatt Earp
Edward G. Robinson Secretary of the Interior Carl Schurz
Patrick Wayne Second Lieut. Scott
Elizabeth Allen Guinevere Plantagenet
John Carradine Jeff Blair
Victor Jory Tall Tree
Mike Mazurki Sr. First Sergeant
George O'Brien Major Braden
Sean McClory Dr. O'Carberry
Judson Pratt Mayor Dog Kelly
Carmen D'Antonio Pawnee Woman
Ken Curtis Joe
Harry Carey, Jr. Trooper Smith (uncredited)
Ben Johnson Trooper Plumtree (uncredited)
Mae Marsh Woman (uncredited)
Denver Pyle Sen. Henry (uncredited)
Bert Stevens Townsman (uncredited)
Chuck Roberson Jessie (uncredited)
Chuck Hayward Trooper (uncredited)
Don Ames Townsman (uncredited)
Al Bain Townsman (uncredited)
Walter Baldwin Jeremy Wright (uncredited)
Bill Borzage Townsman (uncredited)
Danny Borzage Trooper (uncredited)
Willis Bouchey Colonel at Victory Cave (uncredited)
Rudy Bowman Townsman (uncredited)
Lee Bradley Cheyenne (uncredited)
Joe Brooks Bartender (uncredited)
Dan Carr Trooper (uncredited)
Dave Dunlop Cpl. Levy (uncredited)
Jeannie Epper Entertainer (uncredited)
Stephanie Epper Entertainer (uncredited)
Shug Fisher Skinny (uncredited)
James Flavin Ft. Robinson Sergeant of the Guard (uncredited)
Bob Folkerson Townsman (uncredited)
William Forrest Senator (uncredited)
Jerry Gatlin Trooper (uncredited)
Donna Hall Entertainer (uncredited)
Sam Harris Townsman (uncredited)
William Henry Infantry Captain (uncredited)
Harry Hickox Bartender (uncredited)
Bryan 'Slim' Hightower Trooper (uncredited)
Harry Holcombe Senator (uncredited)
Nancy Hsueh Little Bird (uncredited)
Michael Jeffers Bartender (uncredited)
Eddie Juaregui Trooper (uncredited)
Syl Lamont Infantryman (uncredited)
Steven Manymules Point Man (uncredited)
Ted Mapes Trooper (uncredited)
Mathew McCue Townsman (uncredited)
Philo McCullough Man (uncredited)
Joe McGuinn General (uncredited)
John McKee Trooper (uncredited)
David Miller Trooper (uncredited)
Louise Montana Woman (uncredited)
Montie Montana Trooper (uncredited)
Charles Morton Bartender (uncredited)
Nanomba 'Moonbeam' Morton Running Deer (uncredited)
Many Muleson Medicine Man (uncredited)
Zon Murray Colonel (uncredited)
James O'Hara Trooper (uncredited)
Joe Phillips Townsman (uncredited)
John Qualen Svenson (uncredited)
Walter Reed Lt. Peterson (uncredited)
John Roy Townsman (uncredited)
Bing Russell Braden's Telegraph Operator (uncredited)
Charles Seel Newspaper Publisher (uncredited)
Ted Smile Townsman (uncredited)
Dean Smith Trooper (uncredited)
Cap Somers Soldier on Train (uncredited)
Mary Statler Entertainer (uncredited)
Harry Strang Bartender (uncredited)
Bill Williams Trooper (uncredited)
Jack Williams Trooper (uncredited)
Carleton Young Carl Schurz's Aide (uncredited)
Name Job
John Ford Director
James R. Webb Screenplay
Otho Lovering Editor
Frank Beetson Jr. Costume Design
Francis E. Stahl Sound
Russell Saunders Assistant Director
Eli Bo Jack Blackfeather Stunts
Jerry Gatlin Stunts
Bryan 'Slim' Hightower Stunts
Ted Mapes Stunts
Louise Montana Stunts
Bill Williams Stunts
John R. Hamilton Still Photographer
Harrold Weinberger First Assistant Camera
Richard Day Art Direction
Darrell Silvera Set Decoration
Norman Pringle Makeup Artist
Ralph Webb Special Effects
Stephanie Epper Stunts
Montie Montana Stunts
Gerald Perry Finnerman Camera Operator
George R. Schrader Grip
Bill Cornford Location Manager
Gil Grau Orchestrator
David Hawkins Editor
Ann Peck Costume Design
Wingate Smith Assistant Director
John Epper Stunts
Donna Hall Stunts
Eddie Juaregui Stunts
Rudy Robbins Stunts
Jack Williams Stunts
Doug Mathias Rigging Gaffer
Luster Bayless Costume Assistant
Henry Brant Orchestrator
Howard Fast Novel
William H. Clothier Director of Photography
Jeannie Epper Stunts
Loren Janes Stunts
Cliff Lyons Stunts
John McKee Stunts
Chuck Roberson Stunts
Dean Smith Stunts, Stunt Double
Neil Summers Stunts
Alex North Conductor, Original Music Composer, Music Arranger
Chuck Hayward Stunts
Ray Kellogg Assistant Director
Name Title
Bernard Smith Producer
John Ford Producer
Organization Category Person
Popularity Metrics

Popularity History


Year Month Avg Max Min
2024 4 20 29 13
2024 5 22 43 10
2024 6 15 26 11
2024 7 19 30 13
2024 8 13 21 9
2024 9 11 21 7
2024 10 15 36 8
2024 11 12 21 8
2024 12 10 17 7
2025 1 14 33 7
2025 2 10 15 3
2025 3 5 11 1
2025 4 2 5 1
2025 5 1 5 1
2025 6 1 3 1
2025 7 1 1 1
2025 8 1 2 0
2025 9 2 2 1
2025 10 1 2 1

Trending Position


No trending metrics available.

Return to Top

Reviews

John Chard
6.0

A Cheyenne is a soldier from the first slap on his bottom. Cheyenne Autumn is directed by John Ford and is a "Hollywood" telling of the Northern Cheyenne Exodus of 1877/9, where the Northern Cheyenne, fed up with lack of food and poor facilities, tried to return to their one time home in the Nort ... h after having been located in the Southern Reservation by the United States Army. It stars Richard Widmark, Caroll Baker, Dolores del Rio, Karl Malden, Gilbert Roland, Ricardo Montalban, Edward G. Robinson, James Stewart and Arthur Kennedy. Music is scored by Alex North and cinematography by William H. Clothier. It is photographed in Super Panavision 70, in various Utah locations, predominantly Monument Valley. Does it ever matter who fired the first shot? John "Pappy" Ford's penultimate film, and his last Western, is epic in scope and production and seen as an honest attempt to redress the balance for years of misrepresentation of Native Americans in Hollywood, though not necessarily his own since he, I believe, isn't on record as saying that to be the case? Thematically it's important and doesn't back off from being sympathetic to the Cheyenne's plight, we root for them and rightly so. Yet it always feels like a film shot through the vision of a white man's eyes, you find yourself wanting more from the Cheyenne perspective, for them to dominate the narrative. It would have been nice to know some of the big players involved in the heroic and tragic trek back to Wyoming. It's also annoying that Ford or the studio chose to interrupt the flow of the story with the pointless light relief section at Dodge City. Which comes across as just an excuse for James Stewart and Arthur Kennedy to play Wyatt Earp & Doc Holliday respectively. And sadly, they are not very successful in doing so either. As has been noted by many critics over the years, the film ultimately rounds out as an honourable misfire from the great John Ford. The cast, away from the loud and brash Dodge City collective, are mostly fine. Widmark proves to be a watchable axis as the reluctant Captain tasked with returning the Cheyenne to the barren reservation. Baker does a nice line in sexy Quaker, Robinson adds a touch of class late in the day, while Montalban & Roland are excellent as Cheyenne chiefs Little Wolf & Dull Knife respectively. But all pale in the shadow of Clothier's magnificent photography, stunning vistas that dominate the screen, the colours so rich and splendid, Monument Valley an iconic character of nature observing the Cheyenne desperately trying to get back to home comforts. It's unmistakably a John Ford picture, with some inspired filming techniques, but the heart of the story is lost due to a too long run time, a daft mid point sequence and much extraneous nonsense. 6/10

May 16, 2024