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Jeremiah Johnson

  • 7.6 /10

  • 665

  • 91%

Plot

A mountain man who wishes to live the life of a hermit becomes the unwilling object of a long vendetta by Indians when he proves to be the match of their warriors in one-to-one combat on the early frontier.

Cast

Robert Redford as Jeremiah Johnson
Robert Redford

as Jeremiah Johnson

Will Geer as Bear Claw
Will Geer

as Bear Claw

Delle Bolton as Swan
Delle Bolton

as Swan

Josh Albee as Caleb
Josh Albee

as Caleb

Joaquín Martínez as Paints His Shirt Red
Joaquín Martínez

as Paints His Shirt Red

Allyn Ann McLerie as Crazy Woman
Allyn Ann McLerie

as Crazy Woman

Stefan Gierasch as Del Gue
Stefan Gierasch

as Del Gue

Richard Angarola as Chief Two-Tongues Lebeaux
Richard Angarola

as Chief Two-Tongues Lebeaux

Paul Benedict as Reverend Lindquist
Paul Benedict

as Reverend Lindquist

Charles Tyner as Robidoux
Charles Tyner

as Robidoux

Movie Facts

Rated

  • GP

Status

  • Released

Release Date

  • September 10, 1972

Production Companies

  • Sanford Productions (III)

  • Warner Bros. Pictures

Production Countries

  • United States of America

Spoken Language

  • English

Budget

  • $3,100,000.00

Revenue

  • $44,700,000.00

Runtime

  • 1.80 hrs

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The Rocky Mountains are the marrow of the World. Jeremiah Johnson is directed by Sydney Pollack and is inspired by two books, Raymond Thorp and Robert Bunker's Crow Killer: The Saga of Liver-Eating Johnson and Vardis Fisher's Mountain Man. Script was written by John Millius and Edward Anhalt and cinematography is by Duke Callaghan. It stars Robert Redford, Will Geer, Stefan Gierasch, Delle Bol…

I watched it in September 2019, and found it absolutely amazing. The beauty of the landscapes are astonishing. If you like adventure movies, then this film "Jeremiah Johnson" is for you, do not hesitate a second. Sydney Pollack shows here how a great director he is. You will see how hard the life in mountains is, especially in winter, and especially in the 18th and 19th century. Robert R…