Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. First Lieutenant John J. Dunbar, an officer in the Union army, is stationed on the western frontier at Fort Sedgwick. In what movie does he earn the respect and trust of the Sioux Indian tribe and develop a friendship with the wolf Two Socks?"
...1. Dances With Wolves 2. Chasing Wolves 3. Wolf Dance 4. Wolves of the Sioux "Dances with Wolves" (1990) was nominated for 12 Academy Awards and won seven of them, including Best Director for Kevin Costner and Best Picture. The film is an adaptation of Michael Blake's novel of the same name and relates the story of a Union army soldier who occupies a military post alone on the American frontier. The movie was shot in South Dakota and Wyoming and uses the Lakotan language throughout much of the film. Kevin Costner's character, Lieutenant John Dunbar, rescues Stands With a Fist, who is the adopted daughter of the Sioux Medicine Man, Kicking Bird. Dunbar helps defend the tribe against the Pawnee. Some of the most touching scenes involve the relationship he forms with Two Socks, a curious wolf he befriends while manning Fort Sedgwick. The role of Two Socks was actually played by two wolves, Buck and Teddy. A third wolf was also used in production because Buck and Teddy were not great howlers.
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Dances With Wolves:
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