

Overview
A boy doesn’t find the life he expects out West when he leaves Chicago to find his uncle. The West has changed–it is no longer “cowboys and Indians.” He finds his uncle living in a shack, and in trying to be accepted and help out, the boy gets himself into all sorts of trouble, causing his uncle to refer to him as “good for nuthin’,” a nickname that sticks. Eventually the two see that they need each other.
Year 1967
Studio Walt Disney Productions
Director Norman Tokar
Crew Lowell S. Hawley (Writer), Harry E. Webb (Novel), Bill Anderson (Producer), Norman Tokar (Director), James Leighton (Writer)
Popularity 1
Language English