Cubussoli
Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!
Pacionsbo
Absolutely Fantastic
Chirphymium
It's entirely possible that sending the audience out feeling lousy was intentional
StyleSk8r
At first rather annoying in its heavy emphasis on reenactments, this movie ultimately proves fascinating, simply because the complicated, highly dramatic tale it tells still almost defies belief.
PudgyPandaMan
This is a great film for the whole family to watch together. The boys and dads will like the cowboy, western setting ( and the pretty Diane Hyland). The girls will like the beautiful black horse, Smoky, and the handsome and fatherly Fess Parker.Fess plays Clint Barkley, a ranch-hand at Julie Richards' (played by Hyland) ranch. They acquire a wild black stallion that no one can get near - except Clint. It's a heartwarming tale of a man's love for his horse.This is a classic tale like they use to tell them. There is beautiful outdoor cinematography shot in gorgeous Technicolor. The scenery is truly breathtaking. Its all wholesome fun - even for the youngest in the family. There is one scene where a man is abusing a horse with a strap and it looks rather realistic. It is done at night and doesn't show any detail. But it might still be disturbing for very young children. The man is then stomped by the horse and dies. There is no blood or gore, but again, it nay disturb the very young.I love Fess Parker and remember him best from the TV series, DANIEL BOONE. He has such a warm and honest on-screen charisma. I remember as a child watching DANIEL BOONE and wishing he was my father. He has a very reassuring and mesmerizing voice that I love listening to. So, to me, the film centers around him and the horse - everyone else is extraneous.That's not to say the others don't deliver good performances. There are some good folk songs sung by Hoyt Axton, who plays a mysterious man from Clint's past that is full of trouble. I won't spoil the plot by revealing who he is.Katy Jurado probably stands out most in her supporting role as the ranch housekeeper. She has such a distinctive Hispanic look and such expressive eyes. She never overplays her Mexican heritage but delivers it with authenticity. I remember her most from HIGH NOON - where she won a Golden Globe. She was the first Hispanic actress to be nominated for an Oscar in BROKEN LANCE (a feat not repeated again until 2003 by Selma Hayek).You will see similarities in this film to Black Beauty - and I don't think it quite equals its quality. However, it is still a good film in its own right and one the whole family can enjoy.
Scoval71
Just saw it for the first time, and bought the DVD on eBay. Very fine movie of a man, played excellently by Fess Parker, who tames a wild stallion, Smoky, and how they bond. The secondary plot concerns the growing love affair between Fess and the pretty Diana Hyland, who sort of reminds me of Inger Stevens. Shades of Fury and many scenes are reminiscent of Black Beauty. But it is the horse who is the star in this movie. The horse was not played by Fury, for those of you who are thinking that, as I, myself did. I totally recommend this movie. Great family fare and a lovely, touching story. A must see and a must see for every member of the family.
Andy
I've seen this movie when I was young and had forgotten all about it. Great combination of the old west meeting transition of the 1940's. The location on which it was filmed was beautiful, just sorry I missed that part of the credits. Suggestion to IMDb would be to add that part into the information, just a suggestion.I was able to catch it on TV this morning and now I want to buy it on DVD. There was a phrase on this movie thats a classic. They are in a restaurant and the waitress comes back and asks, "Where did he go?" the man replies, " He went to go see a man about a horse". Which he really did do, made me laugh so much I had forgotten thats where I picked up on that phrase. Another suggestion to IMDb, would be to not limit this comment to a minimum of 10 lines. That makes it difficult to build a comment to a movie if you are not a real good writer.
lslite
This movie is an Ok movie, but get real here, it was supposed to take place during WWII but the women are dressed like it was the sixties, Fess Parker is good and the scenery is to die for, and the horse is wonderful, but the rest is not believable.