On the run from the Cavalry, a man tries to disappear while accompanied by two camels and a runaway boy. His escape is made harder when he meets a widow and her daughter who may turn him in.On the run from the Cavalry, a man tries to disappear while accompanied by two camels and a runaway boy. His escape is made harder when he meets a widow and her daughter who may turn him in.On the run from the Cavalry, a man tries to disappear while accompanied by two camels and a runaway boy. His escape is made harder when he meets a widow and her daughter who may turn him in.
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Jim Garner is one of our favorite actors, and we're also partial to early Disney movies, but this was kind of a "middle era" Disney movie and I think they could have done a lot more with it.
Garner doesn't really shine in this role, lending itself more to the "always annoyed" Garner you'll later get used to seeing in The Rockford files.
The camels were a nice touch and provided some levity.
Far too little was done with the characters played by Vera Miles and Jodie Foster. They could have used anyone in those roles, they were so brief and uncomplicated.
Overall, for us it was worth the watch to see a Garner film we'd never seen before, but not worth a rewatch.
Garner doesn't really shine in this role, lending itself more to the "always annoyed" Garner you'll later get used to seeing in The Rockford files.
The camels were a nice touch and provided some levity.
Far too little was done with the characters played by Vera Miles and Jodie Foster. They could have used anyone in those roles, they were so brief and uncomplicated.
Overall, for us it was worth the watch to see a Garner film we'd never seen before, but not worth a rewatch.
Standard western from Disney has Calvary soldier-turned-deserter James Garner escaping incarceration with two camels, coming across an Indian boy in the New Mexico desert, also on the run; turns out the kid, who speaks near-perfect English, is a "white eyes," either adopted by the Indians or raised in captivity (the movie is shy to say). Family film uses the ornery camels for comic relief, while Garner's paternal feelings for the boy underline the scenario with sentiment. Vera Miles plays a handsome widow, conveniently placed on the journey (with a young daughter, Jodie Foster) for the soldier to warm to and the boy to learn from about family. Luckily for Garner, Miles still has her dead husband's razor so's the soldier can give himself a shave... ** from ****
10Ptolemy
As a teenager, I have a natural taste for movies with excellent special effects, engaging, innovative plots and good old fashioned gore. However, as a father, I have grown a special appreciation for movies that are simply decent and human. This is one of those. It is a family movie, but with a clever and, well, lovable concept. Well written and well performed, it has the capacity to touch even those who don't want to admit they can be touched, even if it is old.
You know I watch a great many movies, being disabled and not very mobile can do that to you.
From action to romance and thriller to comedy I pretty much enjoy any genre and being this way I have seen a lot of action packed movies. So when one comes my way that is simply a good story with fun and a pleasant message it is refreshing.
This is one of those movies! Good, fun, pleasant to watch and with clean non-violent message.
James Garner is good fun and plays the role well.
Jodie Foster is in it for only a few scenes but you know even seeing her at that age (11 i guess) was kind of neat! Vera Miles also plays her part well.
As for the "one little Indian" - Clay O'Brien, he plays his part well, and even the occasional dodgy haircut is forgivable! So in short, if you a looking for a good, clean, family movie I can recommend this one.
All the best from Southern Ireland! Kevin
From action to romance and thriller to comedy I pretty much enjoy any genre and being this way I have seen a lot of action packed movies. So when one comes my way that is simply a good story with fun and a pleasant message it is refreshing.
This is one of those movies! Good, fun, pleasant to watch and with clean non-violent message.
James Garner is good fun and plays the role well.
Jodie Foster is in it for only a few scenes but you know even seeing her at that age (11 i guess) was kind of neat! Vera Miles also plays her part well.
As for the "one little Indian" - Clay O'Brien, he plays his part well, and even the occasional dodgy haircut is forgivable! So in short, if you a looking for a good, clean, family movie I can recommend this one.
All the best from Southern Ireland! Kevin
I have watched this many times with my children all 7. And everyone enjoys it. Still we have watched it over and over along with their friends and as stated before everyone who has ever seen this movie watchs it again and again. There are not many family movies around anymore. There should be more movies like this made now adays. Kids will always be kids. Everyone enjoys a good comdey. No matter what age they are. This movie is truely a treasure. How can you not like James Garner. One of many Disney movies for the whole family. This should be put on a dvd and brought back out on the shelves for all to see and watch. So get out the popcorn and get ready for a GOOD family movie.
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- Also known as
- Rosie's Renegades
- Filming locations
- 20th Century Fox Ranch, Malibu Creek State Park - 1925 Las Virgenes Road, Calabasas, California, USA(Keys & boy stop to camp overnight. Keys makes boy bathe. At Rock Pool with artificial waterfall seen.)
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- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
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- 1.75 : 1
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