MAIN character description
Boone: A lively little cowboy with a soft heart and "halluci-a-nations"
Little Bear: A stubborn little Indian who insists on a perfect but still indian-like life.
Omri: An ordinary boy who stumbles into a lot of trouble.
Patrick: Omri's best friend who makes the WRONG choices and thinks he always knows what he is doing... (He doesn't)
The Indian in the Cupboard was created in 1980.
The ISBN of The Indian in the Cupboard is 978-0380600120.
The Indian in the Cupboard was released on 07/14/1995.
The Production Budget for The Indian in the Cupboard was $45,000,000.
The cowboy in "Indian in the Cupboard" is named Boone.
The author of the Indian In the Cupboard is Lynne Reid Banks.
Tommy was a firefighter in "The Indian in the Cupboard."
The duration of The Indian in the Cupboard - film - is 1.6 hours.
The Indian in the Cupboard - film - was created on 1995-07-14.
The Indian in the Cupboard grossed $35,627,222 worldwide.
Yes, "The Indian in the Cupboard" by Lynne Reid Banks contains similes. One example is when the characters' emotions or experiences are compared to familiar objects or scenarios to enhance understanding. For instance, a character might feel as small as a toy or as trapped as an object in a cupboard, effectively conveying their feelings through relatable imagery. These similes enrich the narrative and deepen the reader's connection to the characters' experiences.
In "Indian in the Cupboard," the bright stars are typically depicted as sparkling and twinkling against a dark night sky. They appear as tiny, glowing points of light that create a sense of wonder and magic for the characters in the story.