Cowboy and Indian 1972 Directed by Don Owen

This film goes no farther west than Toronto. The Indian is Robert Markle, from a family of Mohawk steel workers. The cowboy is his longtime art associate, Gordon Rayner. Both are Toronto artists and art teachers, sharing also an interest in jazz: Rayner plays the drums, Markle the electric piano. This film is a study of their lifestyle, their mutual interests and their friendship.

Country Canada
Production Country Canada
Language English
Spoken Languages English , French
Gnere Documentary
Production Company ONF | NFB
Release Date 2 September 1972
45 mins