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  1. 5 ott 2003 · J.J. Harper, a First Nations chief, is gunned down by police constable Robert Cross on his way home one snowy night in downtown Winnipeg. Director. Norma Bailey. Writers. Gordon Sinclair Jr. Andrew Rai Berzins. Roland Rhodes. Stars. Adam Beach. Eric Schweig. Currie Graham. See production info at IMDbPro. STREAMING. RENT/BUY. from $1.99.

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    • Drama
    • Norma Bailey
    • 2003-10-05
  2. 5 mag 2020 · 1.1K. 101K views 3 years ago #northofmain #cowboysandindians #firstnations. J.J. Harper, a First Nations chief, is gunned down by police constable Robert Cross on his way home one snowy night...

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    • North of Main
  3. Currie Graham. Constable Robert Cross. Harlan Bruyere. Elijah Harper. Jack Blum. Harvey Pollock, QC. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise With Us. After a Winnipeg policeman (Currie Graham)...

    • Norma Bailey
    • Drama
    • Adam Beach
  4. www.thefilmworks.ca › pages › cowboysAndIndiansThe Film Works

    Country: Canada. Language: English. Locations: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Cowboys and Indians: The Killing of J.J. Harper (2003) Based on the true story of J.J. Harper, a First Nations leader, who was shot and killed by Winnipeg Police Constable Robert Cross on his way home one snowy night in in 1988.

  5. Harper's shooting was described in a 1999 book, Cowboys & Indians: The Killing of J.J. Harper, written by Winnipeg Free Press columnist Gordon Sinclair Jr., and later a 2003 television movie by the same name. It was directed by Norma Bailey and starred Adam Beach as Harper. [7] References.

  6. J.J. Harper, a First Nations chief, is gunned down by police constable Robert Cross on his way home one snowy night in downtown Winnipeg. Cast. Adam Beach. J.J. Harper. Eric Schweig. Harry Wood. Currie Graham. Constable Robert Cross. Garry Chalk. Inspector Ken Dowson. Gordon Tootoosis. James Harper. Michael Lawrenchuk. Joe. Jack Blum.

  7. J.J. Harper, a First Nations chief, is gunned down by police constable Robert Cross on his way home one night in downtown Winnipeg, Manitoba.

    • Drama