Popularity: 3 (history)
Director: | Kevin Costner |
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Writer: | Jon Baird, Mark Kasdan, Kevin Costner |
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In 1859, families discover the lure of the Old West as they settle in territories from Wyoming to Kansas. Meanwhile, a gruff cowboy soon finds himself on the run with a prostitute and a young boy after killing a fellow gunman. | |
Release Date: | Jun 26, 2024 |
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Director: | Kevin Costner |
Writer: | Jon Baird, Mark Kasdan, Kevin Costner |
Genres: | Drama, Western |
Keywords | brothel, american west, dreary, absurd, new mexico, 19th century, 1860s, arrogant, montana, indigenous, american civil war, post civil war, manifest destiny, america, historical epic, 1850s, cliché, disrespectful |
Production Companies | Territory Pictures |
Box Office |
Revenue: $38,735,702
Budget: $50,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 14, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Kevin Costner | Hayes Ellison |
Sienna Miller | Frances Kittredge |
Sam Worthington | Trent Gephart |
Jena Malone | "Ellen" Harvey |
Abbey Lee | Marigold |
Michael Rooker | Sgt. Major Thomas Riordan |
Danny Huston | Col. Albert Houghton |
Luke Wilson | Matthew Van Weyden |
Ella Hunt | Juliette Chesney |
Tatanka Means | Taklishim |
Owen Crow Shoe | Pionsenay |
Jeff Fahey | Tracker |
Tom Payne | Hugh Proctor |
Jamie Campbell Bower | Caleb Sykes |
Michael Angarano | Walt |
Georgia MacPhail | Elizabeth Kittredge |
Giovanni Ribisi | Pickering |
Will Patton | Owen Kittredge |
Jim Lau | Mr. Hong |
Isabelle Fuhrman | Diamond Kittredge |
Tim Guinee | James Kittredge |
Colin Cunningham | Chisholm |
Scott Haze | Elias Janney |
Douglas Smith | Sig |
Alejandro Edda | Neron Chavez |
Wasé Chief | Liluye |
Angus Macfadyen | Desmarais |
Jon Beavers | Junior Sykes |
Etienne Kellici | Russell Ganz |
Bodhi Okuma Linton | Sacaton |
Gregory Cruz | Tuayeseh |
Joe Burns | Ben Sykes |
James Russo | Abel Naughton |
David O'Hara | Bowler Hat Surveyor |
Chris Conner | Second Surveyor |
Leroy Silva | Mimbreño Brave |
Dale Dickey | Mrs. Sykes |
Larry Bagby | Bill Landry |
James Landry Hébert | Flagg |
Claudia Conner | Mrs. Bowman |
Daniel Link | Malcolm |
Hayes Costner | Nathaniel Kittredge |
Roger Ivens | Birke |
Charles Halford | James Sykes |
Whitney Palmer | Junior's Wife |
Austin R. Grant | Gratton Sykes |
Bryan Hisey | Uncle Sykes |
Ariel Llinas | Mike Connolly |
Raynor Scheine | Hermit |
Lindsay Foster | Mrs. Van Weyden |
Cici Lau | Mrs. Hong |
Antonio D. Charity | Joseph |
Adriane McLean | Joseph's Wife |
John Coinman | Dr. Bowman |
Cleo Eringer-Parker | Samson |
Nyla Eringer-Parker | Samson |
Aidan McCann | Young Boy Surveyor |
Dawn Lura | Tonto Woman |
Teyton Allan Colbert | Tonto Boy - Second Sentry |
Derek Hinkey | Papago Scout |
H. Jack Williams | Gaunt Scalp-Hunter |
Fiyero Barehand | Cautious Tonto Boy |
Boo Arnold | Wagon Driver |
Tiger Curran | Maid |
Brandon Shaffer | Young Farmer |
Moimoi Gilmore | Tall Boy |
Phoebe Ho | Yuan |
Amos Little | Ralston |
Ave Solvei | Young Coyotera Woman |
Todd Allen | Buckhout |
Keegan Perez | Boy With Horses |
Hallie Purser | Evie Kittredge |
Naomi Winders | Martha Kittredge |
Elizabeth Dennehy | Mrs. Riordan |
Austin Archer | Virgil |
Dalton Baker | Private Epps |
Chase Ramsey | Private Eklund |
Michael Todd Behrens | Surgeon Vreeland |
John Melo | Thickset Volunteer |
Sarah Shippobotham | Proprietress |
Aaron Bruderer | Clerk |
Steve Redd | Foreman |
William McAllister | Farrier |
Liam Bradford | Gambler |
Zachary Hokeah | Apache At Post |
Samuel Gray | Apache Boy |
Duane Stephens | Guard |
Michael Anthony Christian | Translator |
Stephen Robert Schultz | Ft Gallant Infantry |
Tice O. Guymon | Ft Gallant Cavalry |
Joseph Williams | Pawnee Brave #1 |
Dustyn Horse | Pawnee Brave #2 |
Ryan Swanson | Tall Rider |
Hy Woong | Migrant Camp Worker |
Name | Job |
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Brittania Fader | Stunt Double |
J. Michael Muro | Director of Photography |
Miklos Wright | Editor |
April Webster | Casting |
Angela Young | Casting |
Derek R. Hill | Production Design |
Lisa Lovaas | Costume Design |
Blake Hooks | Second Assistant "A" Camera |
Bryan Hurley | Set Decoration |
Jarrette Moats | Art Direction |
Billy W. Ray | Supervising Art Director |
John Richardson | Art Direction |
Dawn Swiderski | Art Direction |
John B. Vertrees | Art Direction |
Kimberly Carlson | Hair Department Head |
Megan Gorley | Makeup Artist |
Shalyse Lopez | Key Makeup Artist |
Shirell Nestlerode | Makeup Artist |
Tijen Osman | Key Hair Stylist |
Ariel Parker | Hairstylist |
Francisco X. Pérez | Makeup Artist |
Molly Moonanne Sanders | Hairstylist |
Anne Sellery | Makeup Artist |
Brittany Troche | Hairstylist |
Cheyenne Dineh Tuttle | Makeup Artist |
Anya Zeitlin | Makeup Artist |
Alisha Whittington | Hairstylist |
Anna Williams | Key Hair Stylist |
Ayelet Bick | Production Supervisor |
Armen Fetulagian | Visual Effects Producer, Post Production Supervisor |
Kipling Hicks | Production Coordinator |
Jeff T. Miller | Unit Production Manager |
Brooke Redmon | Production Supervisor |
Allie Russell | Production Secretary |
Spencer Schwartz | Production Supervisor |
Ryan McDowell | Additional Second Assistant Director |
Lance Resch-Anger | Second Second Assistant Director |
Frederic Roth | Second Assistant Director |
Tobijah Tyler | Second Unit First Assistant Director |
MarSchelle Walker | Second Second Assistant Director |
Reyna Barnaby | Production Assistant, Assistant Set Decoration |
Bryan Bernardi | Set Dresser |
Julia K. Brown | Art Department Assistant |
John C. Cameron | Assistant Property Master |
Lance Clayton | Set Dresser |
Randall Dongo-Olsen | Set Dresser |
Susan Donner | Set Dresser |
Jessica Draper | Set Dresser |
Ryan Grossheim | Assistant Art Director |
Jonathan Hallett | Storyboard Artist |
Jeffrey Paul Johnson | Property Master |
Andrew Layton | Set Designer |
Michael Leblovic | Scenic Artist |
Daniel Licari | Props |
Ron Licari | Armorer |
Liz Long | Set Decoration Buyer |
Matthew Mahany | Assistant Property Master |
James Malley | Set Dresser |
Jenn McLaren | Assistant Set Decoration |
Vicki M. McWilliams | Art Department Coordinator |
Jess O'Dell | Set Designer |
Mike Orme | Set Dresser |
Greg Papalia | Set Designer |
Paul Penley | Set Decoration |
Matt Pollock | Construction Foreman |
Thomas Pringle | Concept Artist |
Edmond Scott Ratliff | Set Decoration |
Dan Riker | Armorer |
Taura C.C. Rivera | Set Designer |
Aaron Rodriguez | Standby Painter |
Bennet Silver | Leadman |
Maggie Srmayan | Assistant Art Director |
Lilly Thigpen | Assistant Production Design |
Jeremy Turley | Painter |
Miccah Underwood | Art Department Coordinator |
Casey Van Maanen | On Set Dresser |
Keith Walters | Property Master |
Daniela Weinreich | On Set Dresser |
Josh Bower | Boom Operator |
Smokey Cloud | First Assistant Sound Editor |
Jill Cosh | Sound |
Joe DeAngelis | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Taylor Flinn | Sound Effects Editor |
Jamie Gambell | Sound Mixer |
Brett Grant-Grierson | Sound Mixer |
Angelo Palazzo | Sound Designer |
Daniel Quintana | Boom Operator |
Albert Romero | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Brady J. Condit | Special Effects |
Kai Shelton | Special Effects Coordinator |
Claudia Montano-Lobe | Special Effects Technician |
Alma Cebrián | Compositing Artist |
August Coleman | Digital Compositor |
Kevin Estey | Animation Supervisor |
Sean Kachenmeister | Visual Effects Editor |
Andrew McCaig | Visual Effects Editor |
Rebecca j Smith | Visual Effects Producer |
Pedro Barquin | Utility Stunts |
Richard Bucher | Stunts |
Duane Burkhart | Utility Stunts |
Randy P Melton | Stunts |
Shaw Momberg | Stunts |
Wyatt Mortenson | Stunt Double |
Walter Runningcrane Jr. | Stunts |
Dayson Zaiah Ward | Stunts |
Wilder Mckinly | Stunts |
Michael Alba | Steadicam Operator |
James W. Apted | "A" Camera Operator |
Tim Balcomb | Digital Imaging Technician |
A.J. Beer | Grip |
Antonio Betulia | Key Grip |
Ted Buerkle | Second Assistant "A" Camera |
Jorge Devotto | Drone Operator |
Richard Foreman Jr. | Still Photographer |
Nana Gentry | Camera Operator |
Bill Jacobi | Best Boy Grip |
Alan Jacoby | "A" Camera Operator |
Cameron A. Keidell | Second Assistant "A" Camera |
Jeremiah Kent | Second Assistant "A" Camera |
Eric Leach | Second Unit Director of Photography |
Courtney Marie Miller | "B" Camera Operator |
Noah Muro | Second Assistant "B" Camera |
Seth Peschanksy | First Assistant "C" Camera |
Zac Prange | Loader |
Glade Quinn | Dolly Grip |
John Raymer | Gaffer |
David 'D.R.' Rhineer | First Assistant "B" Camera |
Stephanie Saathoff | First Assistant "B" Camera |
Roger Spain | "A" Camera Operator |
Austin Swenson | Second Assistant "C" Camera |
Chris Swoboda | Aerial Camera Technician |
Stephen Szot | Drone Pilot |
Béla Temesváry | Aerial Director of Photography |
Tommy Tieche | "A" Camera Operator |
Zach Valois | Rigging Grip |
Max Wenham | Best Boy Electric |
Jaron Whitfill | Grip |
Maryellen Aviano | Extras Casting Coordinator |
Casey Bailey | Casting Assistant |
George Ludlow | Casting Associate |
Timothy Pratt | Casting Associate |
Yun | Extras Casting Coordinator |
Jacob Aller | Set Costumer |
Chrissy Callan | Key Costumer |
Tiger Curran | Assistant Costume Designer |
Jessica Ray Harrison | Costume Coordinator |
Carolina Hernandez | Set Costumer |
CJ Landers | Costume Assistant |
Rio McBreen | Costume Assistant |
David Moyer | Assistant Costume Designer |
Leslie Sungail | Costume Supervisor |
Ramsay Williams | Set Costumer |
Steven Witkowski | Set Costumer |
Shawyon Fazel | Digital Intermediate Producer |
Jackie Mata | Dailies Manager |
Mark Sawa | First Assistant Editor |
Joseph Suzuki | Assistant Editor |
Crystal Bowden | Assistant Location Manager |
F. Nickolas Castillo | Assistant Location Manager |
Colleen Coviello | Assistant Location Manager |
Kyle T. Cox | Location Assistant |
Eric Crocombe | Assistant Location Manager |
Alyssa Dimare | Location Coordinator |
Michael Glaser | Location Manager |
Chase Hughes | Location Assistant |
Clay Maw | Assistant Location Manager |
Demian Spilsbury | Location Scout |
Clay Valenti | Assistant Location Manager |
John Whoriskey Jr. | Assistant Location Manager |
Gustavo Borner | Score Engineer |
Mark Graham | Orchestrator |
Steve Mair | Musician |
Allen Walley | Musician |
Nirvana Adams | Script Supervisor |
Parker Neff | Script Coordinator |
Erik Coutts | Driver |
Albert Menchaca | Driver |
Steve De Leon | Transportation Coordinator |
Lisa Drabner | Production Driver |
Sean Larsen | Transportation Captain |
Michael Norvell | Driver |
John VandeMerwe | Driver |
Chresten Pope | Driver |
Gregory Bankston | Production Assistant |
Etan Barazani | Production Assistant |
Kohli Calhoun | Dialect Coach |
Jon Baird | Screenplay, Story |
Mark Kasdan | Story |
Stacey Berrett | Hairstylist |
Robert Legato | Second Unit Director |
Philip A. Patterson | First Assistant Director |
Susan A. Burig | Graphic Designer |
Sergei Dmitriev | Stunts |
Kanin Howell | Stunt Coordinator |
Norman Howell | Stunt Coordinator |
Jeremy Marinas | Stunts |
Shane Morrisun | Production Assistant |
Erin Copeland | Additional Production Assistant |
Austin Cummings | Production Assistant |
Dana Curt | Set Medic |
Tracey Holyoak | Second Assistant Accountant |
Carlie Merlo | Set Production Assistant |
Alex Patho | Production Assistant |
Brandon Michael Vayda | Production Assistant |
Kelly Porter | Hairstylist |
John Debney | Original Music Composer |
Kevin Costner | Screenplay, Story, Director |
Devyn LaBella | Stunts |
Gattlin Griffith | Stunts |
Garrett Hammond | Stunt Double |
Eric VanArsdale | Stunts |
Alexa Rae Presciti | Stunt Double |
Name | Title |
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Robert Scannell | Executive Producer |
Barry M. Berg | Executive Producer |
Rod Lake | Executive Producer |
Mark Gillard | Producer |
Danny Peykoff | Executive Producer |
Howard Kaplan | Producer |
Armyan Bernstein | Executive Producer |
Charlie Lyons | Executive Producer |
Kevin Costner | Producer |
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Well it's certainly a saga! Against a backdrop of the American Civil war we are introduced to half a dozen different spokes on the wheel of pioneering America that gradually head towards a centre of what I assume will be the creation of the fabric of modern day USA by the end of part four. It begins ... rather brutally when a woman shoots a man then flees the scene with her infant child. Despite her proximity to the victim he survives and orders his two sons to pursue her. Meantime, there's a wagon train heading across the Apache dominated territory under the command of "Matthew" (Owen Wilson) and, separately, "Hayes" (Kevin Costner) is doing a bit of wintery horse-trading. With the younger Apache restless and determined to do what they can to thwart the encroachment on their ancient hunting grounds, they attack another white-man's settlement decimating the population. It's only after some sterling riding from the young "Russell" (Etienne Kellici) to a nearby army post that we meet "Lt. Gephart" (Sam Worthington) and his sagely "Sgt. Major Riordan" (Michael Rooker) who arrive to pick up the pieces amidst the charred ruins. The survivors include the terrified "Frances" (Sienna Miller) and her daughter "Lizzie" (Georgie MacPhail) whom they rescue from a tunnel in which they were hiding. The two adults immediately click perhaps offering us a glimmer of romance for the remorseful widow? Across the country, "Hayes" arrives in a small settlement where he encounters the good-time girl "Marigold" (Abbey Lee) and her young baby who just happen to be the one the avenging sons are looking for. Needless to say he, and his Colt revolver, have to come to the rescue and they decide it's better to take to the hills to avoid yet more trouble. With the forbidding west outstretched before these characters and the dangers and demons of their pasts never far behind them, the adventure is teed up for part two. To be fair, this looks great with some stunning drone cinematography illustrating really well the the scope of this virgin land that is every bit as hostile at times as those who have lived there for generations. There's also some impressive battle scenes as the maturing natives try to protects their homeland. The style of the rest of the narrative is just all a bit too bitty, though. Costner doesn't really appear until hour two and the substantial elements of the plot draw heavily from a very well established genre that it was always going to be difficult to reinvent or reimagine. The score helps it along rousingly at times and dialogue is sparingly used by most of the characters which is also quite a sensible tactic as we quickly realise we are in for just as long a slog as the settlers. It's the necessary character establishment part of this story which we can only hope will pad out the people more and rely less on the visuals as the story progresses. Otherwise, it's not really much better than a series of episodes of "Bonanza" bolted together.
<em>'Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 1'</em> surpassed my expectations! A three-hour western, which is only the first of many connected entries? Yeah, that doesn't exactly set the pulses racing! Based on that, I was anticipating it to be a slow-moving set-up to future chapters. However, to my ... surprise this opening installment is a lot of fun. For a film of such a length, it absolutely flies by; this felt like a 2hr, max, movie to me. My main praise for this film is directed at the pacing (evidently), the visuals and the score - the latter is particularly outstanding. I will say there are a fair few scenes that I felt could've been lit better, mainly across the opening chunk - not a big deal, though. There are so many characters in this, some may say too many but honestly I enjoyed all the different people portrayed onscreen. Kevin Costner is very solid, though to be truthful he isn't really involved all that much in this chapter - at least to how much I was expecting to see of him. I wouldn't say there is a main standout from the cast, but I don't mean that negatively. Sienna Miller, Sam Worthington, Abbey Lee, Jamie Campbell Bower and Michael Rooker are some of the notable performers, though it truly is an ensemble because I can't really separate any of them based on their performanes - which is actually a good thing. Mind you, as good as he is, Rooker's Irish accent is awful, I gotta say - rather distracting. How annoying that we have to wait so long for the seque... oh, <em>'<em>'Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 2'</em>'</em> drops next month! Bring it on! ...oh, and I (unintentionally) watched this on July 4th - how American of me. *shudders*
Kevin Costner channels his inner John Ford with his immense passion project, starting with Horizon: An American Saga Chapter 1. Unfortunately, in this initial chapter, he falls short of making a lasting impression akin to Ford's timeless works. Costner serves as the film's producer, director, co-wri ... ter, and star, undertaking a monumental task. This film marks the first chapter of a four-part epic series that weaves together the lives of various characters around the territory of 'Horizon'. The saga will span 12 years, with this first film serving to introduce Horizon and its primary characters. The ensemble cast is led by Costner himself, alongside Sienna Miller, Sam Worthington, Luke Wilson, and many more. While the cast is impressive on paper, the execution leaves much to be desired. The characters feel underdeveloped, and the acting often comes across as lackluster. Sienna Miller and Sam Worthington, despite their talents, struggle to breathe life into their roles, making their characters feel one-dimensional. On a positive note, Costner's direction and the film's cinematography are commendable. The sweeping landscapes and meticulously crafted shots capture the grandeur and harsh beauty of the American frontier. His wide-angle shots of the sprawling territory and close-ups that highlight the characters' rugged determination are visually stunning, reminiscent of classic Westerns. These elements create an immersive atmosphere that is one of the film's few strengths. The primary issue with Horizon: An American Saga Chapter 1 is its role as a setup for future installments. The film feels more like an extended prologue than a standalone story. The plot is fragmented, with numerous threads introduced but few developed to a satisfying degree. While the film has its flaws, it lays the groundwork for what could become a compelling saga. The potential for intricate storytelling and character development exists, but it is not fully realized in this first chapter. If the subsequent films can build on this foundation and address the gaps in the plot, Horizon could evolve into an epic worth watching. However, if the pacing and character development issues persist, maintaining interest in the series may prove challenging. Given its ambitious scope and narrative structure, Horizon: An American Saga might have been better served as a TV miniseries. This format would allow for more detailed character arcs and a more deliberate pacing, giving the story the room it needs to unfold organically. The episodic nature of television could provide the depth and continuity that the film format struggles to achieve in this case. Overall, Horizon: An American Saga Chapter 1 is a visually impressive but narratively weak start to Kevin Costner’s ambitious project. While the direction and cinematography stand out, the lackluster acting and fragmented plot diminish its impact. The film serves primarily as a setup for future chapters, which may hold promise if they can build upon and enrich the story introduced here. As it stands, Horizon has potential, but it will need to deliver more in its subsequent installments to truly captivate its audience.
Feels like an entire season of a TV show compressed into a 3-hour motion picture. It's beautiful to look at, but has no chance to set up its characters and make you care about them, even though it demands it. Not coming back for the sequels. ...
"Horizon: “An American Saga – Chapter 1” does not rush anything and provides numerous storylines before fully exploring Kevin Costner’s character, an hour into the show. Speaking of the dynamics, the turn of the century setting’s epic, but gritty representation is complemented by John Debney’s touch ... ing score, even though the characters remain poorly developed, and the action almost hilariously paced. What I noticed while watching it, is that pioneer struggles were portrayed quite realistic but I wish the characters were related more intensely. It wouldn’t be wrong to state that yes, the film’s rawness and ‘sex and violence’ do depict the given period and hence is value added to the movie through a rather raw introduction to Costner’s extended story. If you enjoyed my experience, then check out the <a href="https://moviepoptime.com/drama/horizon-an-american-saga-chapter-1/" target="_blank">Latest Movie Reviews</a>.