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FamilyComedyWestern

One Little Indian

- A boy turned Indian, a trooper turned deserter and ROSIE, a camel turned IMPOSSIBLE!

An Army deserter flees by camel across the desert with a caucasian boy raised by Indians.

Release Date : 1973-06-20

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Walt Disney Productions

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

James Garner

Character Name : Keyes

Original Name : James Garner

Gender : Male

Vera Miles

Character Name : Doris

Original Name : Vera Miles

Gender : Female

Pat Hingle

Character Name : Capt. Stewart

Original Name : Pat Hingle

Gender : Male

Morgan Woodward

Character Name : Sgt. Raines

Original Name : Morgan Woodward

Gender : Male

John Doucette

Character Name : Sgt. Waller

Original Name : John Doucette

Gender : Male

Robert Pine

Character Name : Lt. Cummins

Original Name : Robert Pine

Gender : Male

Clay O'Brien

Character Name : Mark

Original Name : Clay O'Brien

Gender : Male

Bruce Glover

Character Name : Schrader

Original Name : Bruce Glover

Gender : Male

Ken Swofford

Character Name : Pvt. Dixon

Original Name : Ken Swofford

Gender : Male

Jay Silverheels

Character Name : Jimmy Wolf

Original Name : Jay Silverheels

Gender : Male

Andrew Prine

Character Name : Chaplain

Original Name : Andrew Prine

Gender : Male

Jodie Foster

Character Name : Martha

Original Name : Jodie Foster

Gender : Female

Reviews

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r96sk

@r96sk

2021-06-23

How boring. 'One Little Indian' lasts for just 90 minutes but somehow feels much longer, the pacing is so slow; not helped by hardly any action or noteworthy event(s). The cast do alright, but the plot isn't interesting or well told; of course the idea is a heartwarming one, but never once does it really come through as that. Not sure the kid attempting to be Native American is necessary, either. I have zero issues with the onscreen talent themselves, James Garner (Clint), Vera Miles (Doris) and Clay O'Brien (Mark), among others, all give fine performances - could've been better, could've been worse. It's always cool seeing a future famous cast member when they were younger, Jodie Forster (Martha) in this case. All too mundane. A weak attempt, even if Disney have done worse.