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Directed by Louis KingOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Action,
WesternThemes Films about animals,
Films about horsesActors Roddy McDowall,
Preston Foster,
Rita Johnson,
James Bell,
Carleton Young,
Ralph SanfordRating62%
Ken McLaughlin's (Roddy McDowall) mare Flicka gives birth to an all-white colt that, unknown to Ken's dad, Rob (Preston Foster), was actually sired by a neighboring rancher's thoroughbred racehorse, Appalachia, rather than Rob's own stallion, Banner. Ken's mother, Nell (Rita Johnson), names the colt Thunderhead after the billowing white clouds she sees overhead. Ken trains Thunderhead as a race horse, but the colt suffers an injury during his first race, ending his racing career., 1h11
Directed by Louis KingOrigin USAGenres Drama,
CrimeThemes Films about animals,
Sports films,
Films about horses,
Horse sports in filmActors Hobart Bosworth,
Marion Shilling,
Ralph Ince,
William Collier Jr.,
Fred Toones,
George Chesebro, 1h13
Directed by Louis KingOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Comedy,
CrimeThemes Children's filmsActors Warner Oland,
Rita Hayworth,
Patricia Paterson,
Nigel De Brulier,
Thomas Beck,
Jameson ThomasRating65%
Charlie Chan is brought in when an archaeologist disappears while excavating ancient art treasures in Egypt. Charlie must sort out the stories of the archaeological team, deal with the crazed son of the missing scientist, learn why priceless treasures are falling into the hands of private collectors, and battle many seemingly supernatural events., 1h29
Directed by Louis KingOrigin USAGenres Drama,
WesternActors Peggy Cummins,
Charles Coburn,
Marilyn Monroe,
Robert Arthur,
Lloyd Nolan,
Burl IvesRating60%
Beaver Greenway, a longtime horse owner with a drinking problem, is upset because one of his mares has been lured away by Thunderhead, the wild stallion that previously belonged to Rob and Nell McLaughlin. He goes to Goose Bar Ranch to complain, but the McLaughlins no longer have any control of the horse., 1h10
Directed by John FordOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy-dramaThemes Films about animals,
Sports films,
Films about horses,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Henry B. Walthall,
Gertrude Astor,
J. Farrell MacDonald,
Peaches Jackson Guererro,
Winston Miller,
Malcolm WaiteRating60%
The plot concerns Beaumont, a horse breeder with a penchant for gambling, who is down on his luck. After losing at poker and being forced to give up several of his horses to cover his losses, Beaumont bets it all and loses again when his horse, Virginia's Future, suddenly falls and breaks a leg while leading the pack in a critical race. Beaumont's selfish wife tells the horse's trainer, Mike Donovan, to kill the injured horse, and abandons Beaumont for Greve Carter, a well-to-do neighbor. Beaumont also loses his relationship with Virginia, his daughter from his previous marriage. Beaumont and Donovan manage to save Virginia's Future, and she births a colt (or a filly) named Confederacy, but his financial troubles force him to sell off both the colt and the mare. Confederacy is mistreated by his new owner, a foreign junk dealer, and Virginia's Future is forced into hard labor as a pack horse. But when Confederacy is later entered to run in the Futurity, ridden by Mike Donovan's son Danny, Beaumont gathers everything he can and bets it all again. This time he wins. He is reunited with his daughter and buys back the colt, giving it a good life in the pasture., 1h18
Directed by Walter Lang,
William A. SeiterOrigin USAGenres Drama,
WesternThemes Children's filmsActors Shirley Temple,
Randolph Scott,
Margaret Lockwood,
Victor Jory,
Lester Matthews,
J. Farrell MacDonaldRating63%
As the Canadian Pacific Railway makes its way through the western frontier of Canada in the early 1880s, railroad workers and settlers come under frequent attack by Indians who resent the white man's encroachment on their land. One such attack on a wagon train leaves only one survivor of the Indian massacre, a young girl named Susannah Sheldon (Shirley Temple) who is found by a mounted patrol in the command of Inspector Angus "Monty" Montague. The young girl is taken back to the post where she is adopted by Monty (Randolph Scott) and his friend, Pat O'Hannegan (J. Farrell MacDonald). The two men do their best to help the girl overcome her terrible ordeal.