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L'indien

Original title: Flap
  • 1970
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
646
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L'indien (1970)
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Comedy based on the plight of modern aboriginal Americans living on reservations.Comedy based on the plight of modern aboriginal Americans living on reservations.Comedy based on the plight of modern aboriginal Americans living on reservations.

  • Director
    • Carol Reed
  • Writer
    • Clair Huffaker
  • Stars
    • Anthony Quinn
    • Claude Akins
    • Tony Bill
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    646
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    • Director
      • Carol Reed
    • Writer
      • Clair Huffaker
    • Stars
      • Anthony Quinn
      • Claude Akins
      • Tony Bill
    • 12User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Anthony Quinn
    Anthony Quinn
    • Flapping Eagle
    Claude Akins
    Claude Akins
    • Lobo Jackson
    Tony Bill
    Tony Bill
    • Eleven Snowflake
    Shelley Winters
    Shelley Winters
    • Dorothy Bluebell
    Victor Jory
    Victor Jory
    • Wounded Bear Mr. Smith
    Don Collier
    Don Collier
    • Mike Lyons
    Victor French
    Victor French
    • Rafferty
    Rodolfo Acosta
    Rodolfo Acosta
    • Storekeeper
    Susana Miranda
    Susana Miranda
    • Ann Looking Deer
    Anthony Caruso
    Anthony Caruso
    • Silver Dollar
    William Mims
    William Mims
    • Steve Gray
    Rudy Diaz
    Rudy Diaz
    • Larry Standing Elk
    Pedro Regas
    Pedro Regas
    • She'll-Be-Back-Pretty-Soon
    John War Eagle
    John War Eagle
    • Luke Wolf
    J. Edward McKinley
    J. Edward McKinley
    • Harris
    Robert Cleaves
    • Gus Kirk
    George American Horse
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    Tol Avery
    Tol Avery
    • Newspaper owner
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Carol Reed
    • Writer
      • Clair Huffaker
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    5lightninboy

    Indian resistance movement

    This movie shows somewhat of an Indian resistance movement before the American Indian Movement of 1973. I never read the book "Nobody Loves a Drunken Indian", but it sounds like a good book. It was probably better than this movie. This movie might have been better with more Indian actors in it, but, then, would it have had enough star power to attract viewers? Now for the movie: I remember a 1940s Chevrolet truck in it. There was a horse that was hard to ride with a saddle on it. An Indian destroys a white man's bulldozer, but later some Indians get together with the owner for a bender. It seems the Indians had an old deed or treaty that gave them title to the land under a city. Seems like maybe the city was Phoenix. Some Indians go to the city to serve notice. Will they get very far?
    8gumby1-1

    It was a great movie!

    I remember seeing this movie as a boy at the Intermountain Indian School in Brigham City, Utah. I thought it was a very good movie. It kept me laughing (like the book) for years. I still think of this movie and laugh on occasion. At the risk of sounding like I don't care (but being part Osage) I would like to say that the Native American uprising on the 70's (and in part fueled by getting the native plight out to the general population which this movie did) worked! The Native American Nations (at least the ones with any motivation) are prospering. The Osage have Oil on the res. Most reservations now have gaming on them that draw money to the res. Anyone that talks of the plight and whines of the times as they are now should try to become a quiet old man. I await the re-make of this fine film!
    8wexray

    i still think about this one

    i saw this at a drive in 1971.i'll always think of it every time authority figures disrespect people who want to try to do what's right or fair(that's near-constantly in today's world).flap just wanted what everyone wants,he was kinda sneaky,but mostly he was trying to help his friends(and having fun at the expense of the authorities)i laughed and still do,even though i can't remember a lot of it now.Anthony Quinn did a great job of acting,creating a character that i can relate to and identify with.it is not only politically significant,but very entertaining.this should be re-released in an updated format for more than one reason.please bring it to DVD.
    6SnoopyStyle

    stop drinking

    Flapping Eagle (Anthony Quinn) is an Indian living on a poor reservation. He and his friends struggle to make a living while dealing with racist cops like Sgt. Rafferty whenever they leave their reservation. They get drunk and grow apathetic. His buddy Eleven Snowflake actually publishes an obituary in the newspaper. Flap has an idea to lead a revolt with Eleven writing the story.

    There is one moment when the movie surprised me with an opportunity for a great turn. When the construction supervisor takes the turn, this could become something. There is an over-arching issue with this story. These guys are drunks and they're not funny drunks. It's pathetic and rather annoying. He needs to get clean as the inciting incidence for his activism. Once he's clean, he gets a new vision of his purpose in life. That's a better character progression. As it stands, he's all over the place. The movie wants to be a comedy but frustration with him also frustrates the humor. It's a bumpy road but it does eventually get to the right place.
    1bux

    Poorly done story of modern Native Americans

    Have you ever read a book, then seen the movie, and wonder-How did they screw it up so bad? This is one of those. The book by Huffaker, "Nobody Likes a Drunken Indian" was great, riotously funny...this movie is not. It seems as though nobody cared enough to move the direction along so we CARED about the characters. This movie, which touches on some real concerns about Indians, makes you wonder why we haven't seen more comedies about the holocaust, or slavery. Not well done.

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    • Trivia
      In the final scene, there is a movie marquee with the words: "Now Showing/Nobody Loves a Drunken Indian". That was the title of the novel on which the movie was based.
    • Connections
      Referenced in The Pet Set: Episode #1.39 (1971)
    • Soundtracks
      If Nobody Loves
      Music by Marvin Hamlisch

      Lyrics by Estelle Levitt

      Sung by Kenny Rogers & The First Edition

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    • Release date
      • November 20, 1970 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Flap
    • Filming locations
      • Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
    • Production companies
      • Cine Vesta Associates
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 46 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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