"Kevin Willmott" Filmography
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The Only Good Indian
2008, USA
- Actors: Wes Studi, J. Kenneth Campbell, Winter Fox Frank, Paul Butler, Thirza Defoe, Christopher Wheatley, Laura Kirk, Delanna Studi, Blake Robbins, Kevin Geer, Kip Niven, T. Max Graham, David Midthunder, Scott Allegrucci, Queen Bey, Larry Peterson, George Forbes, Harvey A. Williams, Walter Coppage, Patrick Shining Elk, Rodrick Pocowatchit, Richard McKinney, Ben Newman, Granvile O'Neal, Debra Washington, Kate Forristall, Robert William Campbell, Jason Curtis Miller, Kevin Fewell, Tim McGill
- Genre: Western
- Director(s): Kevin Willmott
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Available languages:
- English English.
Set in Kansas during the early 1900s, a teen-aged Native American boy (newcomer Winter Fox Frank) is taken from his family and forced to attend a distant Indian "training" school to assimilate into White society. When he escapes to return to his family, Sam Franklin (Wes Studi), a bounty hunter of Cherokee descent, is hired to find and return him to the institution. Franklin, a former Indian scout for the U.S. Army, has renounced his Native heritage and has adopted the White Man's way of life, believing it's the only way for Indians to survive. Along the way, a tragic incident spurs Franklin's longtime nemesis, the famous "Indian Fighter" Sheriff Henry McCoy (J. Kenneth Campbell), to pursue both Franklin and the boy.
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C.S.A.: The Confederate States of America
2003, USA
- Actors: Greg Kirsch, Renee Patrick, Molly Graham, William Willmott, Rupert Pate, Evamarii Johnson, Greg Hurd, Ryan L. Carroll, Don Carlton, Kevin McKinney, Will Averill, Arlo Kasper, Joe Bugni, Troy Moore, Jennifer Coville, Lauralei Linzay, Brian Paulette, Mark Robbins, Larry Peterson, Julia Christie Othmer, Harvey A. Williams, Kelly Mengelkoch, Matthew Simon, Dan Wildcat, Robert Sokol, Kirsten Paludan, Shane Scheel, John Patrick Ahearn, Jeph Scanlon, Frank Dodson
- Genre: Comedy, Drama
- Director(s): Kevin Willmott
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Available languages:
- English English.
Set in an contemporary alternative world where the Confederate States of America managed to win the American Civil War, a British film documentary examines the history of this nation. Beginning with its conquest of the northern states, the film covers the history of this state where racial enslavement became triumphant and the nation carried sinister designs of conquest. Interspersed throughout are various TV commercials of products of a virulent racist nature as well as public service announcements promoting this tyranny. Only at the end do you learn that there is less wholly imagined material in the film than you might suspect.







