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Lipizzaner horses, a breed since 1580, and the Spanish Riding School, founded in 1735, remain living Austrian treasures, though both are nearly lost during WWII. During the German occupation , Colonel Alois Podhajsky , who performed in dressage events in the 1936 Olympics and is the Riding School’s Director, becomes attached to the German Army.
The Red Horses (1950) The Red Horses (1954) The Red Pony (1949) [1] The Red Pony (1973) The Red Stallion (1947) Red Stallion in the Rockies (1949) The Reivers (1969) The Return of October (1948) Ride a Wild Pony (1975) The Rider (2017) [3] Riding for Germany (1941) Riding High (1950) [1] Rodeo Girl (2016) The Rogue Stallion (1990) [1] Rogues of ...
Everything's riding on Don Ameche's colt Gallant Man, including his marriage. My Brother Talks to Horses [88] 1947 Lewie Penrose's brother (Peter Lawford) has everything riding on the Preakness. The Homestretch [89] [90] 1947 Maureen O'Hara's horse ends up entered in a big race against her husband's. Green Grass of Wyoming [91] [92]: 288 1948
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The Horse with the Flying Tail is a 1960 American documentary film by Walt Disney Productions, that won the Best Documentary award at the 33rd Academy Awards. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The movie is about the palomino horse Nautical, which won the team gold medal at the 1959 Pan American Games .
One good example is Star Wars; its original release number is "77/21", meaning it was released in the year 1977 and was the 21st movie assigned a stock number for that year. Movie advertising typically had the number in two places: stamped on the back by NSS, and printed in the lower-right corner. The NSS stock number is often mistaken for a ...
Budweiser Clydesdale horses are seen during 2016 Stagecoach California's Country Music Festival at Empire Polo Club on April 30, 2016 in Indio, California.
Their frequent employer is Jim Ed Love, a shrewd businessman who always gets the better of them. After they bring him a string of tamed horses and spend the winter rounding up stray cows, he talks them into taking a nondescript roan horse in lieu of some of their wages. To his great and frequent discomfort, Ben finds that the horse is unrideable.