3 Movies Directed by Richard T. Heffron

I Will Fight No More Forever

I Will Fight No More Forever

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1975-04-14

Languages:

English

Countries:

USA

Runtime:

105 min

Rated:

NOT RATED

IMDB Ratings:

7.4 (455 Reviews)

Cast:

Writer:

Jeb Rosebrook

Theodore Strauss

Fullplot:

Re-enactment of the story of Chief Joseph of the Nez Percè Indians, who lived in the beautiful Wallowa Valley of Idaho and Oregon. In 1877, President Grant opened the Valley to white settlement, and the Nez Percè were given 30 days in which to move to the Lapwai Reservation. The government sent the one-armed soldier-chief, General Oliver Otis Howard, to clear all Nez Percè out of Wallowa Valley. Chief Joseph, in a succession of shrewd military actions, outmaneuvered ten pursuing units of the U.S. Army until his outnumbered band -- sick, starving, and tired -- finally surrendered after a 1700-mile, 108-day fighting retreat. On October 8, 1877, Chief Joseph made his noble speech, "from where the sun now stands, I will fight no more forever."

Futureworld

Futureworld

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1976-08-13

Languages:

English

Countries:

USA

Runtime:

108 min

Rated:

PG

IMDB Ratings:

5.8 (5502 Reviews)

Cast:

Writer:

Mayo Simon

George Schenck

Fullplot:

Two reporters, Tracy and Chuck, get a message from a third one who discovered something about "Futureworld" and was killed before he could tell anyone about it. They visit Futureworld to find out what he knew.

La rèvolution franèaise

La rèvolution franèaise

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1989-10-25

Languages:

French, English

Countries:

France, Italy, West Germany, Canada, UK

Runtime:

360 min

IMDB Ratings:

7.5 (745 Reviews)

Cast:

Writer:

David Ambrose

Daniel Boulanger

Robert Enrico

Richard T. Heffron

Fred A. Wyler

Fullplot:

A history of the French Revolution from the decision of the king to convene the Etats-Generaux in 1789 in order to deal with France's debt problem. The first part of the movie tells the story from 1789 until August 10, 1792 (when the King Louis XVI lost all his authority and was put in prison). The second part carries the story through the end of the terror in 1794, including the deaths by guillotine of Louis XVI, Marie-Antoinette, Danton, and Desmoulins.

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