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  1. Parents need to know that The Indian in the Cupboard is a tender and compelling fantasy about friendship and compassion that tweens will thoroughly enjoy. It does have some potentially upsetting moments: the 9-year-old boy grieves when he brings an aging figure to life who subsequently suffers a fatal coronary.

    • Hal Scardino, Richard Jenkins, Steve Coogan
    • Frank Oz
    • Columbia Tristar
  2. Jul 14, 1995 · The Indian In The Cupboard is rated PG by the MPAA for mild language and brief video images of violence and sexy dancing. Overall: A- A young boy is amazed after receiving a small cupboard with a special key for his birthday, and discovers it can bring anything to life that’s placed inside.

    • Frank Oz
    • Rod Gustafson
  3. Aug 25, 2020 · Parents say (16) Kids say (8) age 7+. Based on 8 kid reviews. Rate movie. Sort by: Most Helpful. Arwen Baggins Kid, 12 years old. August 25, 2020. age 6+. Only Three Stars. This movie is all right, but the book is much better, and the movie strays so far from it, it is hard for me to really enjoy this film.

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  5. Jul 14, 1995 · The secret of the cupboard is that, in connection with the lucky key, it turns plastic into living flesh. The kid is delighted by this discovery, and is soon talking with the Indian, named Little Bear (Litefoot), who has been snatched from the year 1761, and speaks English because he has met English settlers.

  6. A television show depicts Native Americans screaming as they are being shot. A boy is mugged and this results in a scraped elbow with some blood. A man is attacked by a rat. A battle between two men with gunfire and arrows. A shoving match between two boys. A man dies from shock.

  7. Oct 14, 2020 · The Indian in the Cupboard. Our Review. Parents say (16) Kids say (8) age 9+. Based on 16 parent reviews. Rate movie. Sort by: Most Helpful. XXSuperMumXX Adult. October 14, 2020. age 18+. 90's im 25 and i found it horrible.

  8. Feb 5, 2011 · The Indian In The Cupboard. Starring: Hal Scardino, Litefoot. (PG) Release date: 1995. Young Omri (Scardino) gets more than he bargained for on his ninth birthday – one gift, a small cupboard, turns out to be magic, and when Omri places a small plastic toy Indian inside, it comes alive.

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