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From Amazon.com: Filmed on location in Utah, One Little Indian is a leisurely paced Western adventure for children and families. This sets it apart from many of those that preceded it in the '70s--and appear to have served as influences--like Little Big Man (1970) and Jeremiah Johnson (1972). There is less violence and, as in many Disney productions, animal sidekicks are a big part of the action; in this case, an ornery camel named Rosie and her calf, Thirsty. James Garner plays Keyes, a deserter from the U.S. Cavalry, who "borrows" the camels while making his escape. Shortly afterwards, he meets Mark (Clay O'Brien), a white boy raised by Indians upon the death of his parents. He too slipped away from the cavalry after they rounded up his adopted family for relocation. He joins Keyes for a trip to Mexico. Along the way, they encounter widow Doris McIver (Vera Miles) and daughter Martha (Jodie Foster). All the while, the cavalry is hot on their trail. Bernard McEveety directed episodes of a number of TV Westerns from the '50s through the '70s. These included Gunsmoke, which featured appearances by Miles (a favorite of John Ford) and Foster. He would later direct Garner in his best-known series, The Rockford Files, the following year. --Kathleen C. Fennessy
Kids didn't like it: Garner made 2 movie for disney. if your on the look out for good family movie that are fun, no cursing or nudity, a little action and a little romance... you want Castaway Cowboy, CC not One Little Indian, OLI. CC is a nice movie about a cowboy that ends up stuck on an island. He shows the nice widow woman how to start a cattle ranch instead of tring to far or fish. OLI is very boring. Not one of my three kids stayed for the end. And isn't that the true test of a movie. It isn't totally what mom or I like, it is also what they will like enough to sit and watch and enjoy.
Not suitable for Region 2: A thoroughly enjoyable film, especially for James Garner fans. Some amusing moments but never played tongue in cheek. Be warned that, in spite of the claim that the DVD is universal, it wouldn't play on my Region 2 machine.
Another Family movie: This is another excellent family movie.
Comedy for a change of pace.: James Gardner makes this sporadic paced comedy putter along. It does have some good lines and pranks if you can stay awake with the dead fill time. Average compared to the "Support the ****" movies.
| Actor: | Hal Baylor | | Actor: | Walter Brooke | | Actor: | Jim Davis | | Actor: | Rudy Diaz | | Actor: | John Doucette | | Aspect Ratio: | 1.85:1 | | Binding: | DVD | | Director: | Bernard McEveety | | EAN: | 0786936240870 | | Format: | NTSC | | MPN: | D35376D | | Release Date: | 2004-09-07 | | Theatrical Release Date: | 1973-06-20 | | UPC: | 786936240870 |
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