Haha, Wind In His Hair is an Indian name
There is also a female named "Standing Dance Boxing",
Male The protagonist is called Dance With Wolves, which is where the title comes from
"Dance With Wolves" Trilingual Special Collection Edition [DVDRip]
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"Dances With Wolves" (Director's Cut Extended Edition) [DVDRip]
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p>◎Translated title Dance With Wolves
◎Title Dance With Wolves
◎Era 1990
◎Country United States
◎Category Adventure/Drama
◎Language English/Mandarin/Director’s Commentary
◎Subtitles English/Chinese/Chinese Director’s Commentary
◎IMDB Rating 7.9 /10 (50, 456 votes)
◎IMDB link/title/tt0099348
◎File format X264 AC3
◎Video size 856 x 352 (ANAMORPHiC)
◎File size 5CD 5 x 49 x 15MB
◎Length 234 Min
◎Director Kevin Costner
◎Starring Kirk Baltz .....Edwards
Graham Greene .....Kicking Bird
Rodney A. Grant. ....Wind In His Hair
Floyd 'Red Crow' Westerman .....Ten Bears (as Floyd Red Crow Westerman)
Tantoo Cardinal .....Black Shawl
Robert Pastorelli .....Timmons
Charles Rocket .....Lieutenant Elgin
Maury Chaykin .....Major Fambrough p>
Jimmy Herman .....Stone Calf
Nathan Lee Chasing His Horse .....Smiles A Lot
Michael Spears .....Otter
Jason R. Lone Hill .....Worm
Tony Pierce .....Spivey
Doris Leader Charge .....Pretty Shield
Tom Everett .....Sergeant Pepper
Larry Joshua .....Sergeant Bauer
Wayne Gr
ace .....Major
Donald Hotton .....General Tide
Annie Costner .....Christine
Conor Duffy ... ..Willie
◎Remarks Source: US District 1 Standard Restored Ultimate Edition
◎Introduction
Lieutenant Dunbar was a hero in the Civil War, but he wanted to Looking for a new way of life, he rode his horse Sisko to the magical west. Dunbar was sent to the most remote outpost "Sekwick" by Major Vanbrugh of "Hays Fortress". Dunbar lived alone in an uninhabited outpost, and the magnificence of the prairie deeply attracted him.
Soon Major Vanbrugh committed suicide, and his coachman was also killed by the Indians. Dunbar lost contact with the outside world. The boundless sky and wilderness seemed to be his paradise. Dunbar lived a peaceful and monotonous life alone. He also made friends with a wild wolf with white front legs and named it " Two white socks”.
After Dunbar came into contact with the Sioux Indians, his life was no longer peaceful. The Sioux people talked a lot about Dunbar's arrival and had a dispute over how to treat Dunbar. Dunbar decided to take the initiative to find the Sioux people. On the way there, he rescued a Sioux woman named "Standing Dance" who wanted to commit suicide. She was also originally white, but she had lost her relatives since she was a child and was adopted by the Sioux people. After handing the Standing Dance back to the Sioux, Dunbar rode away. Dunbar's visit greatly shocked the Sioux people, and the Indian leaders unanimously agreed to pay a return visit to Dunbar. The next day, several Indians came to Dunbar's station. In this way, the two sides began a slow and friendly contact. Gradually, Dunbar became a friend of the Sioux people. He also had an Indian name called "Dancing with the Wolf".
He greatly impressed the Sioux with his riding and marksmanship while hunting buffalo. After that, he rescued an Indian boy. Soon he moved into the Sioux camp and became one of them. At the same time, a sincere relationship developed between Dunbar and "Standing Dance Boxing". When the ferocious Pani tribe attacked, Dunbar devoted all his efforts to distribute the guns and ammunition in the post to the Sioux people, helping them defeat the enemy. Dunbar once again became a hero to the Sioux people. All Sioux people admire Dunbar, and they bless Dunbar's love and union with "Standing Dance Boxing". Dunbar also deeply realized the simplicity, kindness and friendliness of the Indians. He lived freely and happily among the Sioux people. Except for the difference in skin color and appearance, Dunbar is already a complete Indian.
However, just when Dunbar wanted to go to the post to retrieve the diary and live among the Indians forever, he found that a group of white soldiers had been stationed there. When they saw Dunbar dressed as an Indian, they shot him. Emma Sisko died and Dunbar became a prisoner. Dunbar's defense of the Indians resulted in repeated abuse and beatings. They decided that Dunbar was a traitor. So Dunbar no longer spoke English, but resolutely spoke Indian. The garrison major had no choice but to send a group of soldiers to escort Dunbar back to "Hays Fortress". After the Sioux discovered that Dunbar had been captured, they destroyed the escort team and rescued Dunbar.
The severe winter came, and the Sioux people settled in the deep valley. In order not to injure his Sioux friends, Dunbar refused to stay and left the Sioux village with his wife "standing and dancing". Eighteen years later, the Sioux were forced to sign an agreement with the government to give up their ancestral lands.