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The Best Horse Movies of All Time

Those Who Love Horses Will Love These Flicks!

By Jacke Reynolds, published Mar 17, 2007
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The Black Stallion was released in 1979 starring Cass Ole, Fae-Jur, and two stunt doubles. The movie was based on the story by Walter Farley of the relationship between a boy and an Arabian stallion stranded on a deserted island. Awaiting rescue a bond is formed between the two that carries them back to the United States. This is a magical and beautiful movie, with stunning island scenes and emotional affect as you relate on some level to the innocence of childhood, and the beautiful connection that builds while the two discover the island. The two legged stars include Kelly Reno, Terri Garr, and Mickie Rooney. The sequel to this film, The Black Stallion Returns, is also a worthwhile film, both wonderfully fit for family viewing.

Phar Lap, based on the book by Michael Wilkinson is a 1983 film production which chronicles the true story of a New Zealand bred racehorse. What this horse lacked in pedigree he gave back in heart, this long-shot accomplished some amazing 37 wins out of 51 race starts, and then died under mysterious circumstances. The film stars Towering Inferno (as Phar Lap) Tom Burlinson, Richard Morgan, and Robert Grubb. Good family film, bring some tissues.

National Velvet a light hearted though unlikely story of a girl who saves a horse destined for slaughter, bringing him to the Grand Nationals of steeplechase. This 1944 movie stars Elizabeth Taylor, Mickey Rooney, and Donald Crisp. Lest we forget, the equine star of the film, King Charles, at the time was a seven year old thoroughbred, and grandson of the famous race horse thoroughbred Man O War. National Velvet is a movie for the young and the young of heart.

Black Beauty is based on the classic book written by Anna Sewell, and the television series that ran during the 70's by the same name. This movie released in theaters several times between 1946 and 1994. The latter version in Technicolor is true to the telling of the tale from the horse's point of view. Black Beauty is portrayed by the stallion, Justin, and rounded out by two-legged stars Alan Cumming, David Thewlis, Andrew Knott, and Peter Davison. This is a family friendly film.

Takeaways
  • Best horse movies.
  • Best family rated movies.
  • The books of the same name are always worthy of being read!
Did You Know?
Hidalgo was played by multiple horses, as was Sea biscuit, and the Black Stallion.
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Thanks Linda, I'll have to make a point to see those! : )

Posted on 07/07/2007 at 5:07:00 PM

 
Good movies, sure. You missed some of our favorites: THE RED PONY, MISTY, and the new FLICKA.

Posted on 07/07/2007 at 10:07:00 AM

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