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Montford: The Chickasaw Rancher. A remarkable story inspired by the life of renowned Chickasaw cattleman Montford T. Johnson, a man who overcame great hardships to establish a ranching empire along the famous cattle highway of the American West, the Chisolm Trail.
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- Biography, Drama, History
- Nathan Frankowski
- 2021-11-01
Montford began his first ranch in the spring of 1868, taking a team of men to [Walnut Creek], the same location of the buffalo hunt. Montford placed ranch hand Jack Brown in charge of the Walnut Creek Ranch. [14]
A remarkable story inspired by the life of renowned Chickasaw cattleman Montford T. Johnson, a man who overcame great hardships to establish a ranching empire along the famous cattle highway of the American West, the Chisolm Trail.
Mar 21, 2023 · Dermot Mulroney as Boggy Johnson, Montford’s father who returns to see his son after a 30-year absence in Montford, The Chickasaw Rancher (2021) Review: A well-intentioned film that shares the true story of Montford T. Johnson, a half-breed who built a post-war cattle empire in Oklahoma.
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Jul 21, 2017 · Visitors like me milled about the set, trying to stay out of the way in the hot, cramped house near the south-central Oklahoma town of Mill Creek. “The Chickasaw Rancher” is the third movie from Chickasaw Nation Productions, which tells stories of the tribe's people through feature films.
Jul 12, 2022 · We finally watched the new Chickasaw Nation movie, Montford: The Chickasaw Rancher. After years of keeping track of the post-production phase and wide availability, it didn't disappoint! Things we liked most about the film: 1. Based on a true Chickasaw story. 2. Historically and culturally accurate. 3.
Montford: the Chickasaw Rancher. Beautiful and treacherous, the Western plains of Indian Territory were home to one of the most colorful personalities of the 19th century—Chickasaw rancher Montford T. Johnson.