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  2. The Rocking-Horse Winner - Wikipedia

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    "The Rocking-Horse Winner" is a short story by D. H. Lawrence.It was first published in July 1926, in Harper's Bazaar and subsequently appeared in the first volume of Lawrence's collected short stories.

  3. The Rocking Horse Winner (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Rocking Horse Winner is a 1949 fantasy film about a young boy who can pick winners in horse races with complete accuracy. [1] [2] It is an adaptation of the D. H. Lawrence short story The Rocking-Horse Winner and starred Valerie Hobson, John Howard Davies and Ronald Squire.

  4. D. H. Lawrence - Wikipedia

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    "The Rocking-Horse Winner" David Herbert Lawrence (11 September 1885 – 2 March 1930) was an English novelist, short story writer, poet, playwright, literary critic, travel writer, essayist, and painter.

  5. Horizon (The Rocking Horse Winner album) - Wikipedia

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    The Rocking Horse Winner left Florida to tour the East Coast of the United States, on their own, for a three-week stretch that spanned from April 5–27, 2002. [ 2 ] [ 23 ] The tour included a stop to perform at MACROCK on April 6, 2002, in Harrisonburgh, Virginia.

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  7. The Rocking Horse Winner (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Rocking-Horse Winner is a short story by D. H. Lawrence. It may also refer to: The Rocking Horse Winner, a 1950 full-length film adaptation of the story; The Rocking Horse Winner (band), an American indie rock band (1999–2003)

  8. Anthony Pelissier - Wikipedia

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    He began writing in 1937 and directing in 1949. He was the screenwriter and director of four popular films: The History of Mr Polly (1949), The Rocking Horse Winner (1950), Night Without Stars (1951), and Personal Affair, starring Gene Tierney and written by Lesley Storm. He also directed Encore (1951). [4]

  9. Ronald Squire - Wikipedia

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    His appearances include The Rocking Horse Winner, The Million Pound Note and Mike Todd's lavish 1956 version of Around the World in 80 Days. [4] He died 16 November 1958 aged 72, after being taken ill at his home in Great Ormond Street, London. [2] He made numerous appearances in West End plays alongside his film career.