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The Man From Snowy River (1982) [1] The Man from Snowy River II (1988) The Man in the Saddle (1925) The Man in the Saddle (1945) The March Hare (1956) Maryland (1940) Mazeppa (1993) Men of Chance (1932) Miracle of the White Stallions (1963) [1] The Misfits (1961) The Missouri Traveler (1958) Misty (1961) [1] Money from Home (1953) Moondance ...
Agnes loses Glory in a poker game to Sobbing Sam Cooney, who is Chad's trainer, but Chad arranges for her to recover the horse. Neighbors stake the entry fee for the Kentucky Derby so that Glory can be entered. Ned returns to train her, and Glory's surprising victory is a happy ending for all, including Clarabell and Chad, who are in love.
A suspended jockey rides his horse Six-Shooter in a race in Tijuana. Men of Chance [12] [13] 1932 Drama "Diamond Johnny" Silk is double-crossed by his own wife at a Paris racetrack. Broadway Bill [14] 1934 Comedy Story of a man's love for his thoroughbred and a woman who helps him achieve his dreams. Racing Luck [15] [16] [17] 1935 Drama
Those who love inspiring movies based on true stories will be intrigued by movies like Secretariat and Ride Like a Girl. And if feel-good movies are your favorite, check out Dreamer or Black Beauty.
Elliott Gould was the original voice of the horse. After a poor test screening of the film, the horse's half of the script was rewritten by future Monk creator and executive producer Andy Breckman in an effort to make the film funnier. John Candy was hired to re record the horse's voice; he ignored the new script and improvised the dialogue ...
The Sad Horse is a 1959 American drama film directed by James B. Clark, written by Charles Hoffman and starring David Ladd, Chill Wills, Rex Reason, Patrice Wymore, Gregg Palmer and Eve Brent. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] One of API 's first films, it was released in March 1959 by 20th Century Fox .
Monty Roberts, famously known as the "Horse Whisperer," reflects on how he introduced his training methods to the U.K. and the world, with the support of the late Queen Elizabeth, in The Cowboy ...
Women in Love is a 1969 British romantic drama film directed by Ken Russell and starring Alan Bates, Oliver Reed, Glenda Jackson, and Jennie Linden. [2] The film was adapted by Larry Kramer from D. H. Lawrence's 1920 novel Women in Love. [3] It was the first film to be released by Brandywine Productions. [4]