Incident at Oglala (1992)
May 8, 1992Release Date
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Cast & Crew.

Robert Redford
Narrator (voice) / Executive Producer

Leonard Peltier
Self

Norman Zigrossi
Self - Former Assistant FBI Regional Head, South Dakota

Robert Sikma
Self - Former Assistant U.S. Attorney

Darelle Butler
Self

Bob Robideau
Self

Norman Brown
Self

Duane Brewer
Self - Former GOON Squad Member

Calvin Jumping Bull
Self

William Muldrow
Self - U.S. Government Commission on Civil Rights

Dennis Banks
Self - Co-Founder American Indian Movement

James Abourezk
Self - Former U.S. Senator, South Dakota

Sam Loud Hawk
Self

Severt Young Bear
Self

John Trudell
Self - National Spokesperson, American Indian Movement / Music Consultant

Kenneth Tilsen
Self - Wounded Knee Defense Attorney

Russell Means
Self - Co-Founder American Indian Movement

William Kunstler
Self - Wounded Knee Defense Attorney

William Janklow
Self - Former Governor, South Dakota

Deborah White Plume
Self

Bernice White Hawk
Self

Jeannette Eagle Hawk
Self

Beau Little Sky
Self

Madonna Thunder Hawk
Self

Wallace Little
Self

Nilak Butler
Self

Wilma Blacksmith
Self

Kenny Loud Hawk
Self

Morris Wounded
Self

Lou Bean
Self

Billy Bean
Self

Russell Loud Hawk
Self

Edward McManus
Self - Butler-Robideau Trial Judge

Bruce Ellison
Self - Defense Attorney

John Lowe
Self - Attorney for Bob Robideau and Leonard Peltier

Robert Bolin
Self - Jury Foreman, Butler-Robideau Trial

Lynn Crooks
Self - Assistant U.S. Attorney

Evan Hultman
Self - Former U.S. Attorney

Myrtle Poor Bear
Self

Warren Allmand
Self - Former Minister for Indian & Northern Affairs, Canada

Gerald Heaney
Self - Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals, 8th Circuit

Robert Ecoffey
Self - Investigator, Bureau of Indian Affairs Police

Clarence Kelly
Self - Director of the F.B.I.

Jean Bordeaux
Self

Marquetta Peltier
Self

Dick Wilson
Self - Tribal Council Chairman (archive footage)

Michael Apted
Director

Jackson Browne
Music Consultant / Musician

Scott Breindel
Sound

Quiltman
Musician

Mark Shark
Musician

Rick Eckstein
Musician

Craig Doerge
Musician

Gary Ray
Musician

Arthur Chobanian
Producer

Chip Selby
Associate Producer

Maryse Alberti
Director of Photography

Susanne Rostock
Editor

Ray Zimmerman
Production Supervisor

Pam Bartella
Sound Editor

Bill Cavanaugh
Sound Editor

Regina Mullen
Sound Editor

John Purcell
Sound Editor
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Incident at Oglala is a 1992 American documentary film directed by Michael Apted and narrated by Robert Redford. The film documents the deaths of two Federal Bureau of Investigation agents, Jack R. Coler and Ronald A. Williams, on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation on June 26, 1975. Also killed in the multiple fire was Native American Joe Stuntz, a member of the American Indian Movement (AIM), whose death prompted no legal action.
It examines the legal case surrounding the subsequent trials of Robert Robideau and Dino Butler, and later the separate trial of Leonard Peltier, who had to be extradited from Canada. Robideau and Butler were acquitted at their trial, but Peltier was convicted of murder in 1977. (Peltier's supporters, including the International Indian Treaty Council, maintain that he is innocent of the crimes.) The film also discusses tribal chairman Dick Wilson.
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