

I watch 'em so you don’t have to. A bunch of movies about Native Americans in this mix (at end).
- Hanagatami (花筐) (2017): Gorgeous love-letter to director’s lost youth.
- The Naked Civil Servant (1975): John Hurt as Quentin Crisp. Recommended
- An Englishman in New York (2009): Hurt as Crisp again. Recommended
- Native Son (1951): Imperfect drama based on book with author as star on black chauffeur accidentally killing the boss’s daughter.
- St. Louis Blues (1958): 3rd movie with this title, this one is biopic of Will Handy with glorious black cast (Nat King Cole, Eartha Kitt, etc.).
- Catalina Caper (1967): Not worth waiting for Little Richard’s brief appearance.
- Chimes at Midnight (1965) : Orson Wells does Falstaff. Highly recommended
- Save the Green Planet! (지구를 지켜라!)(2003): Guy blames space aliens for losses, kidnaps and tortures CEO he suspects is their earth contact.
Native American movies:
- Bearing Witness, Native American Voices in Hollywood (2025): Documentary on roles Native Americans could get in Hollywood. Good information and worth a watch.
- Ramona (1928): silent, gorgeous - 1/2 native girl adopted by evil step mom is loved by son (badly remade in 1936), driven off by mom, suffers.
- Navajo (1952): Navajo boy rejects the white man’s school in semi-documentary style flick from white POV. Infuriating that white POV is presumed proper, so worth seeing.
- Devil’s Doorway (1950): U.S. veteran Indian tries to use the law to keep whites off his land. Recommended
- The Exiles (1961): Semi-documentary of a night with Native Americans and their struggles. Sad and dull.
- Powwow Highway (1989): Not perfect, but an interesting look at modern issues.
- Cheyenne Autumn (1964): so many stars and yet so tiresome









I try not to do it at all because when I do, it feels like every step is wearing away the fabric of my socks. It feels like I am making holes in them – especially the heel. Do not want.