Snake Treaty · 1989
Snake Treaty (1989) is a TV Movie / Drama film directed by David Greene, starring Tim Daly, Geneviève Bujold, Richard Farnsworth.
Snake Treaty (1989) is a TV Movie / Drama film directed by David Greene, starring Tim Daly, Geneviève Bujold, Richard Farnsworth.
Guy Pehrsson is summoned by his grandfather to return to the farming community of his childhood. He arrives from the City to find that his mother has finally left his alcoholic and abusive father and now lives among the Indians, Guy's childhood friends and neighbours. He also discovers friction between the white farmers and the local Indians, now faced with the choice of selling or retaining their land. A choice made harder by poverty. Guy's boyhood friend, Tom Redfox, leads those Indians who wish to keep their land. Against the background of ensuing confrontation, Guy becomes reacquainted with his estranged parents, his childhood friends and old values, leading to a tragedy that affect the whole community.
Tim Daly, Geneviève Bujold, Richard Farnsworth, Alberta Watson, Ralph Waite, Billy Merasty, Walter Massey, Vlasta Vrana
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Find a movie by describing itGuy Pehrsson is summoned by his grandfather to return to the farming community of his childhood. He arrives from the City to find that his mother has finally left his alcoholic and abusive father and now lives among the Indians, Guy's childhood friends and neighbours. He also discovers friction between the white farmers and the local Indians, now faced with the choice of selling or retaining their land. A choice made harder by poverty. Guy's boyhood friend, Tom Redfox, leads those Indians who wish to keep their land. Against the background of ensuing confrontation, Guy becomes reacquainted with his estranged parents, his childhood friends and old values, leading to a tragedy that affect the whole community.
Snake Treaty was released in 1989.
The cast includes Tim Daly, Geneviève Bujold, Richard Farnsworth, Alberta Watson.