A Native American warrior abuses his dog and a cowboy comes to rescue it..
Paul Terry
United States

Look, Indian Pudding isn't really for *watching* today, not for entertainment anyway. It’s more like a historical artifact you poke at with a stick. If you’re into really early cinema, or curious about how stories were told a hundred years ago, you might find it strangely compelling. But if you’re hoping for a good fil...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Frank Moser

Richard Smith
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"Look, Indian Pudding isn't really for *watching* today, not for entertainment anyway. It’s more like a historical artifact you poke at with a stick. If you’re into really early cinema, or curious about how stories were told a hundred years ago, you might find it strangely compelling. But if you’re hoping for a good film, or anything that doesn't feel a bit uncomfortable, just skip it. 😬 The premise is… stark. Philip A. Scheib, our main guy, plays this 'Indian warrior.' And from the jump, he's ..."

