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Zango Music
1-800-688-0187
Fax 541-942-1564
P.O. Box 403
Cottage Grove, OR. 97424
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Kirk (Kevin Anderson) is a Caucasian man who objects to his half-Cherokee son Hunter's (James Duval) tendency to believe the stories of his Native American grandfather (Gordon Tootoosis). Hunter is a hemophiliac, which makes it difficult and dangerous for him to take part in the same outdoor activities that dominate his father's life. As Hunter grows older, he feels the need to prove himself to his father, despite his medical condition, but his father objects to the Cherokee method of hunting and insists that the boy hunt like a white man, by sitting by the side of the road with a gun and waiting for game to appear. When Hunter goes deer hunting with Hank for the first time, he mistakenly bags a doe instead of a buck -- a tremendous embarrassment for both Hunter and Hank, because the animal has no antlers to show off and thus is not a great catch. Humiliated, Hunter seeks the advice of his grandfather, Marvin Fishinghawk, and also finds love for the first time with a girl his age. The Doe Boy was the first feature film from writer and director Randy Redroad, which was based on his own experiences growing up in a Native American family. Written and directed by Randy Redroad.87 mins. Widescreen. Not rated. Region One.
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