The Dream of Hamish Mose (Unreleased 1969 Cameron Mitchell Film)

The Dream of Hamish Mose is an unreleased 1969 western that was directed by western character actor Cameron Mitchell in his only directorial role. The film also featured the debut of a young O.J. Simpson in a small supporting role. Precious little is known about the movie, considering that very few people have seen it, but there are reports that the plot consists of a black Civil War soldier searching for a sacred burial ground, and that it contains African-Americans playing Native Americans. Mitchell personally financed the film himself, and it's status whether completed or not is unknown. Aside from a small mention in a July 14th Sports Illustrated issue announcing Simpson's participation in the project, the film has gone largely unmentioned in the mainstream press.