
The Indian In the Cupboard
Movie • 1995 • Adventure
ReportA nine-year-old boy gets a plastic Indian and a cupboard for his birthday and finds himself involved in adventure when the Indian comes to life and befriends him.
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Cowboy does mention whisky and drinking often, but nothing shown.
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Indian is shown walking behind a tiny deer, as if hunting. A few shots later show him kneeling in front of the deer body, praying, then sticking the knife into the deer’s neck. There is a sound effect for the cutting. The deer is already dead, so we don’t hear any suffering noises, and we don’t see the actual hunt and kill moment. No blood is shown, and since they are tiny characters, the action looks far away, making it hard to see.
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The kid kicks a pet play-ball, really hard, with a rat inside. The ball bounces down the hall, down the stairs, hitting really hard, while the rat is inside screaming and spinning the whole time. It was disturbing to me, not only because it was played for humor, but especially considering this is a movie children will see and can easily mimic this moment if they find it funny.
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There is a GIANT jump-scare during the climax of the movie. I say this as a horror movie superfan: I’ve rarely jumped as hard as the moment in this movie. Bravo!
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Does the black guy die first?
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Pants
I think an indigenous American dies first.
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Is there hate speech?
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AllyxandraDouglasVega
Out-of-date references to Native Americans as "Indians" or the more comical "injuns". Insensitive more than hateful.
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Is there blood/gore?
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Ollie2
Some minor blood when a character gets pecked by a pigeon, but nothing extreme. Barely noticeable.
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Cowboy fires a gun at multiple characters in typical western movie fashion. Nothing intense, mostly played for laughs.
While not a gun, there is a scene involving an arrow impaling a person that is pretty intense.
While not a gun, there is a scene involving an arrow impaling a person that is pretty intense.
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