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Picture book adaptations include Susan Jeffers' All The Pretty Horses (1974) and Lisa Saport's All the Pretty Little Horses: A Traditional Lullaby (1999). The song provided the title of Cormac McCarthy's 1992 novel All the Pretty Horses. It inspired a short story [specify] in Jane Yolen's 1998 collection Here There Be Ghosts.
All the Pretty Little Horses (TheInmostLightItself) is an album by English band Current 93.It forms the second part of the Inmost Light trilogy; the first being 1995's Where the Long Shadows Fall (Beforetheinmostlight) and the last being 1996's The Starres Are Marching Sadly Home (Theinmostlightthirdandfinal).
An a capella performance of the traditional song "All the Pretty Little Horses" is performed by Shirley Collins at the finale. Originally available on compact disc and vinyl, the EP was reissued as part of the boxed set The Inmost Light in 2007. For this release, the title was modified to "The Stars Are Marching Sadly Home…"
All The Pretty Little Horses 'All the Pretty Horses' or 'Hush-a-bye' United States: 1903 [9] [b] Early version by Maud McKnight Lindsay (1874–1941), a teacher from Alabama and daughter of Robert B. Lindsay. Arthur o' Bower: United Kingdom 1805 [10] Evidence of a letter by William Wordsworth. A Wise Old Owl
All the Pretty Horses is a 2000 American Western film produced and directed by Billy Bob Thornton, based on Cormac McCarthy's novel of the same name, and starring Matt Damon and Penélope Cruz. It premiered on December 25, 2000 to mostly negative reviews. It grossed $18 million worldwide on a $57 million budget.
It makes Michalis Konstantatos’ icily controlled sophomore feature, “All the Pretty Little Horses,” which fits squarely in that tradition, feel both mature and slightly out-of-time: a well ...
All the Pretty Horses may refer to: All the Pretty Horses, a 1992 novel by Cormac McCarthy; All the Pretty Horses, a 2000 film based on the novel "All the Pretty Little Horses" (also known as "Hush-a-bye"), a traditional lullaby from the Southern United States
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