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The Indian in the Cupboard: 20th Anniversary Edition - September 22, 2015
Sony will be releasing the family film Indian n the Cupboard for the film's 20th Anniversary, newly remastered in 4K
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THE INDIAN IN THE CUPBOARD: 20th ANNIVERSARY EDITION is newly remastered in 4K and debuting for the first time on Blu-ray. The film star stars Hal Scardino (Searching for Bobby Fischer) as a boy who receives a cupboard as a gift on his ninth birthday and discovers that putting toy figures into it brings the toys to life. The all-new bonus materials include the featurette “Little Bear: A Return to The Indian in the Cupboard,” where Litefoot (Mortal Kombat: Annihilation), who famously played Little Bear in the film, looks back at this iconic role; an archival making-of featurette and the original theatrical trailer.
THE INDIAN IN THE CUPBOARD: 20th ANNIVERSARYBonus Features Include:
§ Includes all-new special features:
o From the cast of Goosebumps
· Goosebumps Sneak Peek
· Reflection on The Indian in the Cupboard
o “Little Bear: A Return to The Indian in the Cupboard” Featurette: Litefoot who famously played Little Bear looks back at this iconic role
o Archival Making-of Featurette
o Original Theatrical Trailer
§ Legacy features include commentary from Director Frank Oz
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Based on the popular children's book by Lynne Reid Banks, this fantasy concerns a young boy who discovers that his toys are developing lives of their own -- which presents him with unexpected responsibilities. 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 (Rishi Bhat). Putting them all together, Omri locks the Indian inside the cabinet, only to be awoken by a strange sound in the middle of the night. Omri opens the cabinet to discover that the tiny Indian has come to life; it seems that he's called Little Bear (Litefoot), and he claims to have learned English from settlers in 1761. Omri hides this remarkable discovery from his mother but shares it with Patrick; as an experiment, Patrick locks a toy cowboy into the cupboard, and soon Little Bear has a companion, Boone (David Keith), though predictably, the cowboy and the Indian don't get along well at first. Omri comes to the realizations that his living and breathing playthings are also people with lives of their own, and he begins to wonder how much control he should really have over their lives. The Indian in the Cupboard was directed by Frank Oz, best known as one of the original puppeteers for The Muppets and the voice of Miss Piggy.