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. Orphaned at a young age, Johnson survived great hardships and tragedy to establish a vast ranching empire along the famous cattle highway of the American West, the Chisholm Trail. Inspired by a true story, this dramatic story tells of his time among settlers, cowboys, tribes, military and bandits. Armed with grit and determination, Johnson had the courage that was needed to tame what seemed an infinite wilderness, while always maintaining respect for those who lived there.
2021 - Rated TV-14 - 1h 36m
*This film is free as a part of the Chickasaw Nation Annual Meeting & Festival.