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The Red Pony 1949
Passed | 1h 29min | Drama, Family, Western | 28 March 1949 (USA)
Storyline:In the coast range mountains on the western edge of the Salinas Valley is a ranch where Tom, a lad of about ten, longs for a pony. He lives with his mom, who was born there, her dad, a talkative pioneer who misses the old West, Tom’s dad Fred Tiflin, who comes from the city and after years on the ranch doesn’t feel at home there, and Billy, their trusted hand, a real cowboy. While Fred has to sort out whether he wants to stay a rancher and come to terms with his son being closer to Billy than to himself, Tom gets a pony and learns directly about responsibility and loss. What lessons can each learn, and are tragedy and hard choices all that life offers? Are laughter and joy anywhere?User review:This is a beautiful motion picture about a boy and a horse (and there are many of those). Adapted by John Steinbeck from the author’s own short stories, it captures its rural setting perfectly, and the entire production is enlivened by strong characterizations. Louis Calhern is especially fun as Grandfather, and Margaret Hamilton shines as a stern schoolmarm. But the real star, aside from the titular animal, is the dialogue. The people in this story speak so realistically and naturally, it spoils you and makes you wish all films were written this way. An added bonus is Aaron Copland’s music. Remade in 1973 as a television movie by Universal.
Director: Lewis Milestone
Writers: John Steinbeck (by), John Steinbeck (screen play)
Stars: Myrna Loy, Robert Mitchum, Louis Calhern
Country: USA
Language: English
Release Date: 28 March 1949 (USA)
Also Known As: John Steinbeck’s The Red Pony
Filming Locations: Republic Studios – 4024 Radford Avenue, North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
IMDB Profile tt0041792
The Red Pony (1949)
Director: Lewis Milestone
Writers: John Steinbeck
Stars: Myrna Loy, Robert Mitchum, Louis Calhern
Summary: A ranch boy is gifted with a colt, grows to love him but the colt escapes, with tragic results.
Also known as: The Red Pony (1949) on DVD
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