Streaming Quality: 4K Ultra HD | Dolby Vision | Atmos
Rating: ⭐ 6.4/10 (50 reviews)
Duration: 78 minutes
Genres: Adventure, Drama
Director/Creator: Robert Flaherty
Starring: Joseph Boudreaux as The Boy, Lionel Le Blanc as His Father, E. Bienvenu as His Mother, Frank Hardy as The Driller, C.P. Guedry as His Boilerman
Status: Released
Language: EN
Overview: The idyllic life of a young Cajun boy and his pet raccoon is disrupted when the tranquility of the bayou is broken by an oil well drilling near his home.
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⭐ 7/10 - review by CinemaSerf
"This has a definite documentary feel to it as we follow the laconic activities of a young boy (Joseph Boudreaux) on the bayou. He lives with his folks but spends most of his time in his boat playing on the water, catching arms-length catfish and occasionally rather recklessly trying to capture an al..."