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"Indian of the Cabinet" is a 1995 American family fantasy instructed by Frank Oz, written by Melissa Matheson, based on the book of Rin Ridderbanks of the same name. The story relates to the boy who received the cupboard as a gift on the 9th birthday. He later discovered that after locking and unlocking, he was put in a cabinet to brighten the toy character. The movie consists of Hull Scaldino as Omri, Lightfoot as Little Bear, Lindsay Cruise, Richard Jenkins, Richibat as a friend of Omri's Patrick, Steve Coogan as Tommy Atkins, and David Keith as Booing the Cowboy. It was issued by Columbia Pictures (non-US theaters, TV rights and US video distribution) and Paramount Pictures (American Theater and non-US video distribution).
Since Omri has been at The Cupboard for more than a year, just turning the key can make the 3-inch high Indian character in the closet magically like reality. Omri and his Indian Little Bear created a wonderful world until one day, Omri says that if Little Bear is trapped in his 'gigantic' world it will bring terrible results I noticed. Omri reluctantly sent the Indians back to the cupboard and gave his mother a magical key to his neck, so he would not want to keep the bear cheerful.
On Omri 's 9th birthday, his best friend Patrick gave Omri a vinyl Indian. Omri did not particularly like the present, but he accepted his gift carefully. Later that day, Omri got a cupboard from his brother Gillon. He could open it with the key he inherited from his great-grandmother. Omri was unaware that the keys were magical, they could bring in inanimate objects into their lives and put the toys Indians in the cupboard. When I woke up the next morning, he learned that the toy was 3 inches high Iroquoise. After the first confusing encounter, Omri and the Indians have reached the understanding that the readers eventually knew that the Indians were named Little Bear (in some versions he was called Little Bull) . Omri and Little Bear explore his house and lawn, Omri provides the basic needs of Little Bear. Omri puts the toy horse in the cupboard, turns the key and turns it, and finally the live miniature horse