The White Buffalo is a 1977 western film starring Charles Bronson, Kim Novak, Jack Warden, Slim Pickens, and Will Sampson. The movie is rated PG in the USA. The film is directed by J. Lee Thompson, who frequently teamed with Bronson. It was also the final film Bronson made for United Artists. Wild Bill Hickok is haunted by his dreams of a giant white buffalo. So much that he travels the West to find the beast. Along the way, Hickok meets Crazy Horse, who is also searching the plains for the giant white buffalo, who has killed Crazy Horse's daughter. Hickok and Crazy Horse team up to kill the... elusive buffalo. Opening to mixed reviews, this film featured one of the last screen appearances of Kim Novak, who decided to do fewer films as she wanted to go into retirement. In the movie, Wild Bill Hickok often wears dark glasses. There is a factual basis to this characterization. In 1876, Hickok was diagnosed by a doctor in Kansas City, Missouri, with glaucoma and 'ophthalmia'. In actuality, he was probably afflicted with trachoma, a common vision disorder of the time.
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| Release date: | 1977 |
| Directed by: | J. Lee Thompson |
| Runtime: | 97 Minutes |
| Producer: | Dino De Laurentiis |
| Cinematography: | Paul Lohmann |
| Genre: | Western |