My Neighbor Totoro
Normally I wouldn't mention something this trivial, but I was surprised to see two Native actors--Kimberly Guerrero and Zahn McClarnon--in the credits. Wikipedia says David Midthunder also was in the cast. They aren't in the IMDB listing for Disney's English-language version, so they probably had only a couple lines each.
Out of a few dozen speaking roles, how did three of them end up with Natives? Let's see...Guerrero and Midthunder were in Dreamkeeper and Hidalgo together. McClarnon and Midthunder were in Into the West together. A year or two after that, they were all doing the English version of My Neighbor Totoro. There must be some connection there.
Anyway, My Neighbor Totoro is a charming film. A nice depiction of life in the countryside, and possibly the best screen depiction of little girls ever. Rob's rating: 8.0 of 10.
For more on the subject, see The Best Indian Movies.
Note: There are two English language dubs of "My Neighbor Totoro." One was produced by Fox, shortly after the film was made. Then, when "Spirited Away" came out (2003), Disney released their own editions of several of Hayao Miyazaki's movies. So if they're not credited for the Disney dub, it's a possiblity that they were on the original English version.
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