
Cowboy and Indian (1972)
This film goes no farther west than Toronto. The Indian is Robert Markle, from a family of Mohawk steel workers. The cowboy is his longtime art associate, Gordon Rayner. Both are Toronto artists and art teachers, sharing also an interest in jazz: Rayner plays the drums, Markle the electric piano. This film is a study of their lifestyle, their mutual interests and their friendship.
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Cast
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Robert Markle | As: Self |
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Gordon Rayner | As: Self |
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Michael Sarrazin | As: Self |
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Nubuo Kubota | As: Self |
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This film goes no farther west than Toronto. The Indian is Robert Markle, from a family of Mohawk steel workers. The cowboy is his longtime art associate, Gordon Rayner. Both are Toronto artists and art teachers, sharing also an interest in jazz: Rayner plays the drums, Markle the electric piano. This film is a study of their lifestyle, their mutual interests and their friendship.
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Certification: | PG |
Cast
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Robert Markle |
Self |
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Gordon Rayner |
Self |
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Michael Sarrazin |
Self |
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Nubuo Kubota |
Self |
Directed By
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Don Owen |
Director |
Writing Credits
Production Crew
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Tom Daly |
Producer |
Edited By
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Don Owen |
Editor |
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Sound
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Jim Jones |
Sound |
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Bill Graziadei |
Sound Editor |
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Roger Lamoureux |
Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Visual Effects
Camera
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Douglas Kiefer |
Director of Photography |
Lighting
Art Department
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