Spirit Rider

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  • NR
  • 1993
  • 1 hr 35 min
  • 6.8  (146)

Spirit Rider is an enthralling and inspirational Native American drama movie that was released in 1993. The film is set in the beautiful forests of British Columbia, Canada, and showcases a group of Native Americans as they try to protect their ancestral lands from the hands of greedy and exploitative corporations. The movie follows the life of a young and spirited Native American boy named Danny (Herbie Barnes). Danny is a member of the Tsuu T'ina Nation, a group that is determined to preserve their culture, history, and land from encroaching corporations that threaten to take everything away from them. Danny, like many of his people, is an expert horse rider and loves nothing more than to explore the vast expanse of land that he calls home.

Along with his best friend, an elder Native man named Old Man Hawk (Tom Jackson), Danny is determined to protect his lands from the hands of corrupt developers who seek to build ski resorts, holiday lodges, and mines on their land. Danny believes that the land is sacred and has been passed down from generation to generation and must be saved at all costs.

Things take a turn when a group of cowboys comes to the land and starts causing damage and harm to the wildlife and natural habitats in the area. Danny is outraged and determines to confront the group, but things take a dangerous turn when the cowboys start to engage in belligerent and violent behavior. Danny and Old Man Hawk are chased down by the cowboys on their horses, and they quickly realize they need help.

Danny's sister, Mary (Michelle St. John), is a renowned horse rider who owns a successful ranch. Danny enlists Mary's help in his quest to save the land, and the trio team up to launch an all-out campaign to save the land from the encroaching armies of corporate greed.

What follows is a powerful and emotional journey that explores themes of legacy, culture, spirituality, and the power of unity and common purpose. The three main characters work tirelessly to thwart the corrupt intentions of the developers, who have no respect for the land or the native people who call it home.

Spirit Rider is not just a movie about the struggle of one group of people, but it speaks to universal themes that resonate with audiences of all ages, backgrounds and cultures. At the heart of the movie is a deep connection to the land, and the spiritual and cultural significance that it holds. The characters in the movie are complex and multi-dimensional, and the performances by the actors are both moving and profound.

The movie is directed by Michael Scott and written by Janice Kennedy, and it features an all-star cast of Native American actors. Herbie Barnes, who plays Danny, delivers a standout performance as a boy caught between two worlds, struggling to find his place in a world that is in conflict with his culture and beliefs. Tom Jackson is also excellent as Old Man Hawk, a wise and compassionate elder who is the backbone of the group.

Overall, Spirit Rider is an emotionally powerful and inspiring movie that offers a window into the lives and struggles of Native Americans. It is an essential movie for anyone who is interested in Native American culture or wants to understand more about the impact of corporate greed and materialism on our natural world. The movie offers hope and inspiration for those who believe in the power of community and the resilience of the human spirit.

Spirit Rider is a 1993 drama with a runtime of 1 hour and 35 minutes. It has received mostly positive reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 6.8.

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  • Release Date
    1993
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 35 min
  • IMDB Rating
    6.8  (146)