The Indian in the Cupboard (film)
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| Directed by | Frank Oz |
| Screenplay by | Melissa Mathison |
| Based on | The Indian in the Cupboard by Lynne Reid Banks |
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| Cinematography | Russell Carpenter |
| Edited by | Ian Crafford |
| Music by | Randy Edelman |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $45 million |
| Box office | $35.7 million |
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 mixed-to-positive reviews from critics, the film was a box office bomb, earning only $35.7 million against a $45 million budget.