"The Man of the Forest" foreshadows "revisionist" Westerns like "A Man Called Horse" and "Dances With Wolves," its hero a white man who's turned his back on industry and farm alike to live like the Indians, who accept him as a trusted companion. A falling out among thieves drags the man of the forest straight into the kind of complication he'd hoped to leave behind, and more than one innocent life hangs on his ability to bring separate ways of life together.
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