Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA young runaway girl hides out in the barn of a retired horse trainer and forms a bond with his troubled filly.A young runaway girl hides out in the barn of a retired horse trainer and forms a bond with his troubled filly.A young runaway girl hides out in the barn of a retired horse trainer and forms a bond with his troubled filly.
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Philip Boyd
- Sheriff Jake Givens
- (as Philip Keith Boyd)
Niklaus Hall
- Animal Rendering Serviceman 1
- (as Nicklaus Hall)
MaryCharles Miller
- Katlyn
- (as Mary Charles H. Miller)
Bobby Pavlick
- Animal Rendering Serviceman 2
- (as Robert Pavlick)
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More than a movie about a young orphan girl's healing relationship with a horse who is also an orphan, it is a story of how this relationship also ends up repairing the lives of those around her. Exceptional acting and everything else makes this movie a great one for families with older children to watch. Keep a box of tissues handy.
A well written story with the two main stars. Putting in a really great performance
Picked up a copy of the DVD for cheap at the store because it sounded like an interesting and wholesome movie. We were pleasantly surprised. Yes, some of it was predictable, but it was still pretty clever how the story played out and things were tied together. It was not "draggy" at all, and held our interest throughout. There were a couple of times where we actually cheered. But you should also have a tissue handy.
The only real criticisms we had was that there were no subtitles (Mom is hard of hearing, and wears aids) and even when the volume was turned way up on her TV some of the dialogue was missed, even by me.
But overall, it was a nice escape -- especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. Lately we've been doing takeout lunch and a new movie, and this one fit the bill nicely.
Don't listen to bad reviews! This is a pleasant, easy to watch, good family movie! Especially if you like horses and family!
It's about an orphan horse (duh) and other orphans. Maybe that sounds depressing, but it is a delightful movie. And it has a happy ending of course.
I guess there are a few parts that are difficult. IMO nothing that's going to drastically upset children, well, idk for sure. Depends on the child oc.
Not sure if this qualifies as spoilers: Wolves, horse put down, horrible foster parents -- all rough stuff. OTOH no cursing at all, you don't actually /see/ anyone or any animal actually shot or hurt. But anyone mature enough will know what happened.
There's also some intrigue - but I won't spoil it.
Acting was good, the little girl, very good. And don't believe whoever wrote about audio being bad. It's wasn't I've /heard/ movies with bad audio and this wasn't bad at all. Production was good, filming, srsly no complaints.
My wife and I thoroughly enjoyed it. I actually teared up a little at the end. I'd recommend it to my kids and younger grandkids. Our youngest g-kid is 4 -- and he would enjoy it and would most prolly miss what happened to the horse badly hurt by the wolves...
It's about an orphan horse (duh) and other orphans. Maybe that sounds depressing, but it is a delightful movie. And it has a happy ending of course.
I guess there are a few parts that are difficult. IMO nothing that's going to drastically upset children, well, idk for sure. Depends on the child oc.
Not sure if this qualifies as spoilers: Wolves, horse put down, horrible foster parents -- all rough stuff. OTOH no cursing at all, you don't actually /see/ anyone or any animal actually shot or hurt. But anyone mature enough will know what happened.
There's also some intrigue - but I won't spoil it.
Acting was good, the little girl, very good. And don't believe whoever wrote about audio being bad. It's wasn't I've /heard/ movies with bad audio and this wasn't bad at all. Production was good, filming, srsly no complaints.
My wife and I thoroughly enjoyed it. I actually teared up a little at the end. I'd recommend it to my kids and younger grandkids. Our youngest g-kid is 4 -- and he would enjoy it and would most prolly miss what happened to the horse badly hurt by the wolves...
Orphan Horse is a 2018 family adventure drama film directed by Sean McNamara. Stars such as Jon Voight, Alexa Nissenson, Wile Bloom, Eva LaRue, Philip Boyd, Scott Summitt and Isabella Blake Thomas play roles in this film.
The film tells the story of a teenage girl who lost her mother and was taken care of by a family. But his father beat him and his mother treats him violently. Finally, the girl runs away from home and takes refuge with a farmer and becomes very familiar with his horse. The old man who has lost his family is interested in the girl and takes care of her. The police, who are looking for the girl, found her in the field and noticed the bruise on her back.
The film tells the story of a teenage girl who lost her mother and was taken care of by a family. But his father beat him and his mother treats him violently. Finally, the girl runs away from home and takes refuge with a farmer and becomes very familiar with his horse. The old man who has lost his family is interested in the girl and takes care of her. The police, who are looking for the girl, found her in the field and noticed the bruise on her back.
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- AnecdotesParts of the film were shot in La Grange KY.
- GaffesIn a scene where Orphan is standing in the field, a camera person or horse trainer is visible behind the fence to the right of the horse.
- ConnexionsFeatures Life with Elizabeth (1952)
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- Budget
- 3 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Durée1 heure 41 minutes
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