
Cowboy and Indian
Directed by Don OwenSeptember 2, 1972 45mDocumentary, Music
5.97.0
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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Cowboy and Indian was released on September 2, 1972.
Cowboy and Indian was directed by Don Owen.
Cowboy and Indian has a runtime of 45m.
Cowboy and Indian was produced by Tom Daly.
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.
The key characters in Cowboy and Indian are Self (Robert Markle), Self (Gordon Rayner), Self (Michael Sarrazin).
Cowboy and Indian is a Documentary, Music film.
Cowboy and Indian has an audience rating of 5.9 out of 10.

