From the wide open prairies of an untamed America, INDIAN PAINT takes the classic setup of a boy and an animal friend, and sets it in the age older than the Old West. If dogs are man's best friend, and cats couldn't care less, where do horses rank on the friendship meter? Plus, have you ever wondered what happened to the Rifleman's son? Find out!
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A curious man receives a box set of DVDs, and thus was bestowed the Curse of 100 Movies. Join him as he recaps each film, uncovers their wonders, warns you of their dangers, and reveals how you can survive, if you're trapped in a room with...
INDIAN PAINT (1965) - directed by Norman Foster
Starring: Johnny Crawford, Jay Silverheels, Pat Morgan
Curse of the 100: Indian Paint (review)
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