

The story of one night in the lives of a group of young Native American men and women who have left their reservations and are now living in the Bunker Hill district of Los Angeles.
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The film grossed $26.5K at the box office.
The runtime is 72 minutes (1h 12m).
The film was directed by Kent MacKenzie.
The screenplay was written by Kent MacKenzie.
The score was composed by Anthony J. Hilder.
Cinematography was handled by Erik Daarstad.
This title is listed on IMDb as tt0054861.

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Average
44 votes
The Exiles
Released
NR
English,
United States of America
$26,517