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The Indian in the Cupboard

The Indian in the Cupboard

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Enchanting children's fantasy adventure in which nine-year-old Omri discovers a small plastic Indian he's given for his birthday comes...

CertificatePG

Duration92 mins

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  • Grace, 9
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Review by Grace, 9

4 stars

10 Jul 2014

I have enjoyed this film and have been so excited to write a review on it! its about a nine year - old boy who discovers an Indian (little bull), that he got from his birthday and has this magic cupboard that if you put a toy in it then close and open the door it will come alive....

I really liked how they shrunk the actors in the film because it makes it so realistic. My favourite part was when the indian built a house/den thing.

This film was produced in 1995 and the director is frank oz. It's an enjoyable 96 minute film and i will so recommended it to film lovers if you are looking for a film thats not the type you would usually watch.

I gave it a 4 star rating because it was an amazing film but it can get a bit boring because there a parts that i dont think they really need.

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