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  1. Thomas L. Carmody. Producer: The Only Good Indian. Thomas L. Carmody wrote and is a producer of the upcoming film The Only Good Indian, starring Wes Studi (Avatar, Last of the Mohicans), J. Kenneth Campbell (Yulee's Gold) and newcomer Winter Fox Frank, and directed by Kevin Willmott (CSA: Confederate States of America).

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  2. Thomas L. Carmody wrote and is a producer of the upcoming film The Only Good Indian, starring Wes Studi (Avatar, Last of the Mohicans), J. Kenneth Campbell (Yulee's Gold) and newcomer Winter Fox Frank, and directed by Kevin Willmott (CSA: Confederate States of America).

  3. Thomas L. Carmody and Greg Hurd, "The Unrepentant" Kevin Caruso, "Ghostland" James Chatterton, "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman" Zoe Cheng, "Birdie" Christopher Ching, "Ching Chong Chinaman" Shannon L. Clair, "Lost to Me" Matt Clingempeel, "The Dead-Nosed Reindeer" Robert M. Cosci, "Recovery" Kenneth Cran, "Deer Jane" Katie Crone ...

  4. Jan 17, 2020 · The Only Good Indian (2009), directed by Kevin Willmott, with screen- play by Thomas Carmody, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2009 and was awarded honors at the American Indian Film Festival that same year.9 It follows the experience of a young Kickapoo boy forcibly taken from his parents and enrolled in Haskell Institute, a federal b...

  5. Jan 17, 2009 · In screenwriter Thomas L. Carmody’s blunt scenario, we witness a young Nachwihiata boy kidnapped from his agrarian home and delivered by white brutes to a Christian boarding school that...

  6. Jan 29, 2009 · Directed by Kevin Willmott. Screenplay, Thomas L. Carmody. Crew: Camera (color), Matthew Jacobson, Jeremy Osbern; editors, Sean Blake, Thad Nurski, Mark von Schlemmer; music, Kip Haaheim;...

  7. Sir Thomas Lawrence British. 1823. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 628. The rosy cheeks, rumpled chemises, and tumbling curls of Emily and Laura Anne Calmady reflect a new admiration for childhood and innocence that found expression in the portraiture of the early nineteenth century.