After being raised by Native Americans, a white man discovers he has five half-brothers and sets out with them to find their abusive father and get revenge.
Buddy, an American tourist, finds himself in the middle of a spaghetti western movie set and gets mistaken for a hero. Chaos ensues as Buddy tries to navigate the dangerous world of outlaw cowboys and corrupt sheriffs, all while bringing his own comedic charm.
A small-town girl comes to New York with dreams of becoming a star. She auditions for a Broadway show but faces challenges and romance along the way.
In Whoops, I'm an Indian!, a comedy movie released in 1936, the story revolves around an American Indian stereotype and the comedic situations he finds himself in. The movie showcases slapstick humor and explores themes of stereotypes and comedic misunderstandings. The main character's interactions with others, including The Three Stooges, lead to hilarious outcomes that will keep the audience entertained throughout.
Three friends enter military school together, but two of them don't know that the third one is secretly married.
Wile E. Coyote unsuccessfully tries to catch the Road Runner in a bird seed trap with overhead spikes...
Moe Hican, an Indian, has struck it rich. Oil has been found on his property, and he now owns an estate with oil rigs everywhere. Even the fountain spouts oil! His mansion is as uppercrust as any, but he prefers to live in a tepee and hunt moose, within the rooms of his vast home, which have forests of their own. Moe and his butler go on a hunting expedition, with the butler being hit with every instrument Moe uses to try to kill a pint-sized moose.
Merlin and Second Banana are thrown off a train. Merlin produces a feast from his hat; Lo, the Poor Indian sees this and covets the hat. He grabs it, but his attempts to use it backfire, and Merlin tricks him repeatedly during the ensuing chase. Lo finally gets the hat again; Merlin says he can have it, but first they need to smoke the peace pipe: a giant bomb. Merlin gets to his performance, and it turns out to be an audience full of Indians, who attack.
Popeye follows along behind the Mayflower in his own rowboat. He washes up on Plymouth Rock.
With an all Indian crew, Victor Masayesva visited tribal communities in Arizona, Montana, New Mexico, South Dakota, Washington and the Amazon to produce this film.
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