
1,500 miles of heroism and incredible adventure! A reluctant cavalry Captain must track a defiant tribe of migrating Cheyenne.
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Explore the complete cast of Cheyenne Autumn, including both lead and supporting actors. Learn who plays each character, discover their past roles and achievements, and find out what makes this ensemble cast stand out in the world of film and television.

Ben Johnson
Trooper Plumtree (uncredited)

John Carradine
Jeff Blair

Karl Malden
Capt. Wessels

Willis Bouchey
Colonel at Victory Cave (uncredited)

James Stewart
Wyatt Earp

Patrick Wayne
Second Lieut. Scott

Harry Carey Jr.
Trooper Smith (uncredited)

Carroll Baker
Deborah Wright

Chuck Hayward
Trooper (uncredited)

Victor Jory
Tall Tree

William Henry
Infantry Captain (uncredited)

James Flavin
Ft. Robinson Sergeant of the Guard (uncredited)

Edward G. Robinson
Secretary of the Interior Carl Schurz

John Qualen
Svenson (uncredited)

George O'Brien
Major Braden

Elizabeth Allen
Guinevere Plantagenet

Mike Mazurki
Sr. First Sergeant

Mae Marsh
Woman (uncredited)

Richard Widmark
Capt. Thomas Archer

Sal Mineo
Red Shirt

Ken Curtis
Joe

Bill Borzage
Townsman (uncredited)

Carleton Young
Carl Schurz's Aide (uncredited)

Harry Holcombe
Senator (uncredited)

Denver Pyle
Sen. Henry (uncredited)

Charles Seel
Newspaper Publisher (uncredited)

Arthur Kennedy
Doc Holliday

David Miller
Trooper (uncredited)

Sean McClory
Dr. O'Carberry

James O'Hara
Trooper (uncredited)

Jerry Gatlin
Trooper (uncredited)

Ricardo Montalban
Little Wolf

Gilbert Roland
Dull Knife

Bill Williams
Trooper (uncredited)

Don Ames
Townsman (uncredited)

Harry Hickox
Bartender (uncredited)

Walter Reed
Lt. Peterson (uncredited)

Walter Baldwin
Jeremy Wright (uncredited)

Danny Borzage
Trooper (uncredited)

Sam Harris
Townsman (uncredited)

Bing Russell
Braden's Telegraph Operator (uncredited)

Dean Smith
Trooper (uncredited)

Jeannie Epper
Entertainer (uncredited)

Dolores del Río
Spanish woman

Michael Jeffers
Bartender (uncredited)

Shug Fisher
Skinny (uncredited)

John McKee
Trooper (uncredited)

Joe Brooks
Bartender (uncredited)

Philo McCullough
Man (uncredited)

Dan Carr
Trooper (uncredited)

Al Bain
Townsman (uncredited)

Rudy Bowman
Townsman (uncredited)

Ted Mapes
Trooper (uncredited)

Charles Morton
Bartender (uncredited)

Chuck Roberson
Jessie (uncredited)

Cap Somers
Soldier on Train (uncredited)

William Forrest
Senator (uncredited)

Harry Strang
Bartender (uncredited)

Syl Lamont
Infantryman (uncredited)

Bob Folkerson
Townsman (uncredited)

Bert Stevens
Townsman (uncredited)

Mathew McCue
Townsman (uncredited)

John Roy
Townsman (uncredited)

Ted Smile
Townsman (uncredited)

Nancy Hsueh
Little Bird (uncredited)

Carmen D'Antonio
Pawnee Woman

Zon Murray
Colonel (uncredited)

Joe Phillips
Townsman (uncredited)

Joe McGuinn
General (uncredited)

Judson Pratt
Mayor Dog Kelly

Montie Montana
Trooper (uncredited)

Eddie Juaregui
Trooper (uncredited)

Lee Bradley
Cheyenne (uncredited)

Dave Dunlop
Cpl. Levy (uncredited)

Stephanie Epper
Entertainer (uncredited)

Donna Hall
Entertainer (uncredited)

Bryan 'Slim' Hightower
Trooper (uncredited)

Steven Manymules
Point Man (uncredited)

Louise Montana
Woman (uncredited)

Many Muleson
Medicine Man (uncredited)

Nanomba 'Moonbeam' Morton
Running Deer (uncredited)

Mary Statler
Entertainer (uncredited)
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Second Lieutenant Scott
Captain Wessels
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In 1878, the last remnants of the Cheyenne people have treked some 1,500 miles (2,414 km) from their Yellowstone homeland toward Oklahoma, and their odyssey is witnessed by Deborah Wright, a Quaker schoolteacher who runs a small informal academy for Cheyenne children on her homestead. The caravan is protected by a United States Army cavalry unit led by Captain Thomas Archer, who is engaged to Deborah, and they are awaiting the arrival of a congressional committee from the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Yet a delay note arrives, delaying the journey, and the group camps at Fort Reno as they wait for word.
Archer reassures the Cheyenne leaders, including Dull Knife and Little Wolf, that the BIA will keep providing for their people, but frustration grows as time slips by. In response, the Cheyenne withdraw the Cheyenne children from Deborah’s care to join their kin, prompting Deborah to confront the grim reality that the trek may turn into a return migration rather than a settlement. When she learns that the plan is shifting back toward Yellowstone, she makes a bold choice to accompany them on the perilous journey. The next morning, Archer discovers the departure and dispatches a search party—without artillery—to find them. Among the soldiers is Second Lieutenant Scott, a young officer whose father was killed in the Fetterman massacre, and who views the exodus with a wary mix of duty and history.
Within a canyon, Archer’s unit closes in on the Cheyenne, and tension escalates as [Little Wolf] sends Red Shirt to confront the troops. When Red Shirt shoots one of the searchers, Major Braden takes command and orders the cannons to fire. A brutal skirmish follows, leaving nine soldiers dead, including Braden. The news soon reaches Carl Schurz in Washington, DC, where newspapers twist the story, inflaming public opinion and painting the Cheyenne as savages. The sensational coverage compounds the strain on the already delicate negotiations and underscores the political stakes at stake between the Army and the Bureau.
Archer tries to keep control, sending [Second Lieutenant Scott] to patrol the exodus route, but Scott launches an attack instead, getting wounded in the process. The march continues for hundreds of miles—about 500 miles (805 km)—until the Cheyenne draw near Dodge City, Kansas, only to discover that White settlers have already claimed the town. The sight of these newcomers unsettles the locals, and a sense of looming conflict grows. In a nearby parlor, Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday watch with nonchalance, while the townspeople organize a campaign to counter the Cheyenne presence. The two famous figures steer the crowd with a careful mix of bravado and calculation, initially directing their force away from the real source of trouble, then retreating after a brief clash.
Months pass as Archer presses on and recruits Sr. First Sergeant (played by Mike Mazurki). By winter, the Cheyenne are divided: one faction presses on toward Yellowstone, while another, led by [Dull Knife], surrenders to Captain Wessels at Fort Robinson and is confined to a barracks. Archer reaches Fort Robinson and reunites with Deborah, but [Captain Wessels] has his own plan—to return the Cheyenne to Oklahoma, a plan that unsettles Archer. Grievances mount, and Archer travels to Washington to plead the Cheyenne’s case with [Carl Schurz], who ultimately agrees to a resolution.
Wessels is removed from his post for drunken conduct and confined to quarters, while conflict brews on the frontier. Before relief arrives, [Dull Knife]’s faction ambushes the garrison, leaving the situation precarious. In the end, Archer and Schurz meet again with [Little Wolf] and [Dull Knife] to negotiate a treaty permitting the Cheyenne to return home. Once back in their homeland, a final, fatal pistol duel between [Red Shirt] and [Little Wolf] ends with Red Shirt dead, and Little Wolf choosing self-exile rather than further bloodshed. With the Cheyenne restored to their ancestral lands, [Captain Thomas Archer] and Deborah choose to stay with them, embracing a life rooted in their new home and the promise of coexistence despite the wounds of the journey.
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