The Indian in the Cupboard (1995)

6.0PG96 minDirector: Frank Oz

1995 film by Frank Oz

The Indian in the Cupboard is a 1995 American family fantasy drama film directed by Frank Oz and written by Melissa Mathison, based on the 1980 children's book by Lynne Reid Banks. The story revolves around a boy who receives a cupboard as a gift on his ninth birthday. He later discovers that putting toy figures in the cupboard, after locking and unlocking it, brings the toys to life. The film stars Hal Scardino as Omri, Litefoot in his film debut as Little Bear, Lindsay Crouse as Omri's mother, Richard Jenkins as Omri's father, Rishi Bhat in his only film as Omri's friend Patrick and David Keith as Boone the Cowboy.

Although it received positive reviews from critics, the film was a box office bomb, earning only $35.7 million against a $45 million budget. It achieved success on home video, earning it a cult following.

Plot summary adapted from Wikipedia, licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0.

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What is The Indian in the Cupboard about?
The Indian in the Cupboard (1995) — Omri (Hal Scardino), a young boy growing up in Brooklyn, receives an odd variety of presents for his birthday: a wooden cabinet from his older brother, a set of antique keys from his mother Jane (Linsday Crouse), and a tiny plastic model of an Indian from his best friend Patrick
Is The Indian in the Cupboard based on a true story?
See the production background and source material details on the official Wikipedia article.
Is The Indian in the Cupboard scary?
Content rating: PG. See the reviews tab for parental guidance and tone notes.