The resolution of The Indian in the Cupboard is that Little Bear and Boone are transported back to their own times. The boys in the book each keep their own toy.
The setting of "The Indian in the Cupboard" is a contemporary house in England, specifically in the protagonist Omri's bedroom. The story also takes place in a magical miniature world within the cupboard where the toys come to life.
The book is About a Boy connecting with an Indian in his cupboard that although small acts like a real person. The setting the the main character's bedroom. The author was born in England but lived in Canada as a child.
In the book The Indian In The Cupboard the setting is In England. It doesn't say a city or a state.
The setting is a child's bedroom where the child interacted with plastic models of characters from colonial history including a Native American.
The Indian in the Cupboard was created in 1980.
The ISBN of The Indian in the Cupboard is 978-0380600120.
The Indian in the Cupboard was released on 07/14/1995.
The Production Budget for The Indian in the Cupboard was $45,000,000.
The cowboy in "Indian in the Cupboard" is named Boone.
The author of the Indian In the Cupboard is Lynne Reid Banks.
The duration of The Indian in the Cupboard - film - is 1.6 hours.
Tommy was a firefighter in "The Indian in the Cupboard."
The Indian in the Cupboard - film - was created on 1995-07-14.
The Indian in the Cupboard grossed $35,627,222 worldwide.
The Indian in the Cupboard grossed $35,627,222 in the domestic market.
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