Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaTex, an orphan with dreams of ranching, joins WWII. After facing hardship, he finds renewed purpose through his horse Bess. Her remarkable abilities inspire soldiers in Japan. Based on the l... Leggi tuttoTex, an orphan with dreams of ranching, joins WWII. After facing hardship, he finds renewed purpose through his horse Bess. Her remarkable abilities inspire soldiers in Japan. Based on the life of Gallant Bess.Tex, an orphan with dreams of ranching, joins WWII. After facing hardship, he finds renewed purpose through his horse Bess. Her remarkable abilities inspire soldiers in Japan. Based on the life of Gallant Bess.
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10DarrellC
An wonderful 'feel good' family movie that gives equines the proper recognition they deserve being that America came to be what it is because of equines. The actual Bess magnificently portrays the incredible soul that is the heart of a mare! I would go so far as to say that this is an inter-species love story of unparalleled quality. What's equally wonderful is that this movie is now available for purchase on Amazon.com and it's worth EVERY PENNY of it's purchase price. Gather the family, get your popcorn and snacks, sit down and prepare for some genuinely 'wholesome' family entertainment! Oh and MANY thanks to Chris Parker for his recounting of the 'true story' of a beautiful angel of light! If only I could have been blessed to meet Bess in real life. Every day I give thanks for the blessing of a life that is centered around equines...
~"To see her is to love her, And love her forever, For Nature made her what she is." - Robert Burns~
~"To see her is to love her, And love her forever, For Nature made her what she is." - Robert Burns~
Some people are unsure if Gallant Bess is based on a true story or not.
It is. Sort of.
The second half of the movie, when Tex rescues a horse during the war, was based on my grandfather's rescue of Bess while on the Solomon Islands during WWII.
Bess starred as herself in the movie, ie, the horse that was really rescued was the horse in the movie.
Search Wikipedia.org for "Gallant Bess" for the article I am writing regarding the true story.
Glad to see people out there still enjoy this movie! I tease my dad, who's father was Bess' master ("Tex" in the movie) and who rode Bess all the time as a kid, about having cried when he saw the movie for the first time as a kid.
It is. Sort of.
The second half of the movie, when Tex rescues a horse during the war, was based on my grandfather's rescue of Bess while on the Solomon Islands during WWII.
Bess starred as herself in the movie, ie, the horse that was really rescued was the horse in the movie.
Search Wikipedia.org for "Gallant Bess" for the article I am writing regarding the true story.
Glad to see people out there still enjoy this movie! I tease my dad, who's father was Bess' master ("Tex" in the movie) and who rode Bess all the time as a kid, about having cried when he saw the movie for the first time as a kid.
10skippylc
This is such a great movie. I had a friend contact Bridgestone, (I think that is the name) a company that sometimes is able to put movies on tape for sale. I guess they get permission although I have no idea how it works. But I heard the company couldn't or wouldn't get Gallant Bess taped. Anyway, it finally aired on January 11 on Turner Classic movies and I taped most of it. I missed the credits. But now I have a copy for my daughter. We loved it. It was the first time I had seen it in 40 some years. I was thrilled. I felt like a kid again. I urge anyone that loves a good old horse story to get Turner Classic Movies to release it. Or at least air it more on TV. It is a cool story for Veterans Day or Memorial Day too. Good luck.
My mother drove me to school, one morning when I was nine. On the way, she mystified me by announcing she'd pick me up early. She wouldn't say why, just smiled and said it'd be a surprise. In my family, you did't skip school for anything less than snow, illness, or death. so this was odd.
I wondered about the surprise thing all morning. At noon, Mom picked me up and drove me home. My favorite lunch was waiting on the table. I thought that was the surprise, but no, she said, something else was yet to come....
After lunch, she planted the two of us in front of the TV and told me, "There's a special movie on, this afternoon. I want you to see it."
It was "Gallant Bess."
I was a horse-crazy little girl with my own horse standing in a corral out back, but I remember being extraordinarily touched by "Gallant Bess." The adults in my life were still talking about WWII as if it'd just happened, so that seemed very close to me, too. I felt for that farm boy who lost his mare, Bess, to the WWII cause, and found her again, in what I was told was based on a true story. By the end, I was so caught up in empathizing with that young man and the horse, the ending seemed scary and amazing and is still clear in my mind's eye.
I suppose, compared to the high-tech, computer-enhanced images of today's films, "Gallant Bess" may seem mild. Those were simpler times. Maybe the acting's not outstanding, but there's a goodly amount of action and suspense.
This film impressed my mother so much that she took me out of school to see it. Once I'd seen it, I understood why. If you like a moving animal story, or if you've got a horse-crazy little kid in your house, y'all should see it, too.
I wondered about the surprise thing all morning. At noon, Mom picked me up and drove me home. My favorite lunch was waiting on the table. I thought that was the surprise, but no, she said, something else was yet to come....
After lunch, she planted the two of us in front of the TV and told me, "There's a special movie on, this afternoon. I want you to see it."
It was "Gallant Bess."
I was a horse-crazy little girl with my own horse standing in a corral out back, but I remember being extraordinarily touched by "Gallant Bess." The adults in my life were still talking about WWII as if it'd just happened, so that seemed very close to me, too. I felt for that farm boy who lost his mare, Bess, to the WWII cause, and found her again, in what I was told was based on a true story. By the end, I was so caught up in empathizing with that young man and the horse, the ending seemed scary and amazing and is still clear in my mind's eye.
I suppose, compared to the high-tech, computer-enhanced images of today's films, "Gallant Bess" may seem mild. Those were simpler times. Maybe the acting's not outstanding, but there's a goodly amount of action and suspense.
This film impressed my mother so much that she took me out of school to see it. Once I'd seen it, I understood why. If you like a moving animal story, or if you've got a horse-crazy little kid in your house, y'all should see it, too.
This is one of two war movie ( The other was Sargent York)that I remember enjoying as a youth. I love movies with horses. Other movies I enjoyed are My Friend Flicka, Thunderhead(Son of Flicka) and Tonka(Disney movie). There was plenty of action in the film and a lot of sentiment. It has been a long time since I saw this movie. However, I liked it so much, I can close my eyes and mental see the story. I have been searching for a copy of this movie for several years.
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- QuizMGM's only feature film photographed in Cinecolor.
- BlooperServicemen on remote islands in the Pacific during WWII were provided with beer in cans, not glass bottles, as seen in this film. Cans saved weight, took up less space on transports, and would not break during handling as glass would.
- ConnessioniReferenced in Accadde a Brooklyn (1947)
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- Naval Base Ventura County, California, Stati Uniti(includes former Naval Construction Battalion Center Port Hueneme)
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- 1.218.000 USD (previsto)
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 40min(100 min)
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