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"Nothing in this world is more surprising than the attack without mercy!"

Little Big Man (film)
Little Big Man is a 1970 American revisionist Western film directed by Arthur Penn, adapted by Calder Willingham from Thomas Berger's 1964 novel of the same title. It stars Dustin Hoffman, Chief Dan George, Faye Dunaway, Martin Balsam, Jeff Corey and Richard Mulligan. The film follows the life of a white man who was raised by members of the Cheyenne nation during the 19th century, and then attempt
"Nothing in this world is more surprising than the attack without mercy!"
"Ulysses S. Grant, a man of great glory, holds me on a pedestal and realizes his own flaws because of my greatness."
"[to the historian] I am, beyond a doubt, the last of the old-timers. My name is Jack Crabb, and I am the sole white survivor of the Battle of Little Big Horn . . . uh, uh . . . popularly known as Custers Last Stand."
"There was no describing how I felt. An enemy had saved my life by the violent murder of one of my best friends. . . . The world was too ridiculous to even bother to live in."
"A Custer decision impetuous? Grant called me impetuous, too, the drunkard, sitting there in the White House, calling me impetuous!"
"You and I are even at last. I paid you the life I owe you. And the next time we meet, I can kill you without becoming an evil person."