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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaThree young chldren set about rescuing unwanted pit ponies that are due to be sent to a slaughter house.Three young chldren set about rescuing unwanted pit ponies that are due to be sent to a slaughter house.Three young chldren set about rescuing unwanted pit ponies that are due to be sent to a slaughter house.
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The stage curtains open ...
Set in 1909, this is the courageous story of 3 brave children who set out to rescue pit ponies scheduled to be sent to the slaughterhouse because they are being replaced by modernized mining equipment. It is a well written and directed live-action Disney film that touches the heart in the setting of the harsh reality of living in a coal mining town during the turn of the century.
When Alice, the daughter of the quarry foreman, finds out that the pit ponies used to haul coal out of the mine are going to be slaughtered because they are no longer needed, she teams up with two boys from the town to set up a plan to sneak into the mines, steal the ponies, and hide them. Aided by a good-hearted man named Bert - the caretaker of the ponies - they find another way in to carry out their daring plan.
This was a film I remember watching when I was in school as a kid under the Amercian title of "The Littlest Horse Thieves". I remember liking it and I was able to finally track it down again all these years later. Watching it again, I was suprised at the level of reality that was represented with changes that they had to face back then, echoing down through the ages to changes we all face daily, some of which we may not like. But, like our littlest thieves, we all find a way to make the best of things and move on with a positive attitude.
I absolutely loved this movie upon rewatching it. This Disney film flew under the radar, and even among most people my age, it has become forgotten. I highly recommend it to anyone, who can find this lost gem, at a strong 8 stars out of 10.
Set in 1909, this is the courageous story of 3 brave children who set out to rescue pit ponies scheduled to be sent to the slaughterhouse because they are being replaced by modernized mining equipment. It is a well written and directed live-action Disney film that touches the heart in the setting of the harsh reality of living in a coal mining town during the turn of the century.
When Alice, the daughter of the quarry foreman, finds out that the pit ponies used to haul coal out of the mine are going to be slaughtered because they are no longer needed, she teams up with two boys from the town to set up a plan to sneak into the mines, steal the ponies, and hide them. Aided by a good-hearted man named Bert - the caretaker of the ponies - they find another way in to carry out their daring plan.
This was a film I remember watching when I was in school as a kid under the Amercian title of "The Littlest Horse Thieves". I remember liking it and I was able to finally track it down again all these years later. Watching it again, I was suprised at the level of reality that was represented with changes that they had to face back then, echoing down through the ages to changes we all face daily, some of which we may not like. But, like our littlest thieves, we all find a way to make the best of things and move on with a positive attitude.
I absolutely loved this movie upon rewatching it. This Disney film flew under the radar, and even among most people my age, it has become forgotten. I highly recommend it to anyone, who can find this lost gem, at a strong 8 stars out of 10.
This is a cute and heartwarming little movie about kids who develop a fantastic heist together, after planning to steal some horses (which are actually just ponies I think) from a mine company's owner who, after deciding to fully mechanize his operation and destroy the horses which are now useless to him and obsolete. It is a great family film but very hard to find here in North America and I eventually tracked down a second hand copy on tape from a television broadcast in I think the 1980s. The movie was originally made in the 1970s if I remember correctly.
The kids are great and the story is fun and realistic and never boring, even though it's a pretty simple plot. The kids will love this one, trust me. Also keep an eye out for Alastair Sim, a really fantastic and under-appreciated actor best known for his role as Scrooge in what I think is the hands down best version of that story ever filmed. I give this one 9/10.
The kids are great and the story is fun and realistic and never boring, even though it's a pretty simple plot. The kids will love this one, trust me. Also keep an eye out for Alastair Sim, a really fantastic and under-appreciated actor best known for his role as Scrooge in what I think is the hands down best version of that story ever filmed. I give this one 9/10.
Alastair Sim, in his last screen role, tasks the manager of his colliery with making it profitable. The proposed solution is to install machines to move the coal about and retire the pit ponies -- and by 'retire' is meant 'send them to the knackers.' Three of the children in the neighborhood work out a scheme to save them.
There's some inconsistency in the writing in this script, particularly in the way Sim's character behaves; it's surprising given the writers: Burt Kennedy and Rosemary Ann Sisson. I also never saw children who could muck about in coal pits and remain so clean as the three the movie centers on, not to mention pit ponies. Nonetheless, the performances are excellence, and Chloe Franks gives a particularly lively and engaging performance. Good location shooting in Yorkshire adds to the pleasures of the film. All in all, it's a strong Disney movie, with milder humor and some actual fear and sadness under the direction of Charles Jarrott.
Equines of many types were used in the mines. In the US, it was mostly mules, but in Britain, it was ponies, who could move through the confined spaces more easily. the first recorded use of ponies was in Durham about 1750. In 1887 the British government began to regulate their use, and the Pit Ponies' Protection Society (later the National Equine Defense League) was founded in 1907. Ponies' use peaked in 1913, with an estimated 70,000 working underground. Use declined with rising mechanization, and the last known pit pony, "Robbie" retired from a Welsh mine in 1999. The last known living pit pony was Tony who died in 2011 aged 40 at the Newcastle Cat and Dog Shelter.
There's some inconsistency in the writing in this script, particularly in the way Sim's character behaves; it's surprising given the writers: Burt Kennedy and Rosemary Ann Sisson. I also never saw children who could muck about in coal pits and remain so clean as the three the movie centers on, not to mention pit ponies. Nonetheless, the performances are excellence, and Chloe Franks gives a particularly lively and engaging performance. Good location shooting in Yorkshire adds to the pleasures of the film. All in all, it's a strong Disney movie, with milder humor and some actual fear and sadness under the direction of Charles Jarrott.
Equines of many types were used in the mines. In the US, it was mostly mules, but in Britain, it was ponies, who could move through the confined spaces more easily. the first recorded use of ponies was in Durham about 1750. In 1887 the British government began to regulate their use, and the Pit Ponies' Protection Society (later the National Equine Defense League) was founded in 1907. Ponies' use peaked in 1913, with an estimated 70,000 working underground. Use declined with rising mechanization, and the last known pit pony, "Robbie" retired from a Welsh mine in 1999. The last known living pit pony was Tony who died in 2011 aged 40 at the Newcastle Cat and Dog Shelter.
I enjoyed learning about the history of pit ponies. I never even knew they existed until I saw this movie. This movie is rich in history, culture, & customs. The story revolves around 3 kids who live in a mining town, two boys & a girl. The girl is the bosses daughter so she has better clothes & instead of going to school she has a live-in Governess who teaches her. She's not supposed to play with the boys because they're minors' kids. See what I mean by history & culture? There's a cave-in accident & some minors get stuck. They are running out of oxygen. The ponies are able to find them. When the boss decides to replace the ponies with machines the kids break tradition & worked together to keep the ponies from being destroyed. Fascinating stuff & a good ending for the ponies.
What a cracking little film!
I was not expecting this to be so great. 'The Littlest Horse Thieves' is a highly touching and well paced film from 1976, it's one of Disney's best live-action offerings up until this point in time.
The studio have done a crap tonne of animal and children stories in these early decades, some of them work nicely whilst some fall flat. This, however, is excellent. It sucked me right in, I was fully invested in the story of Dave, Alice, Tommy and 'their' ponies - especially the latter's spearhead, Flash. The ending hit me, I can't lie.
Andrew Harrison, Chloe Franks and Benjie Bolgar play the aforementioned human trio - they give what you'd expect from kid actors, but I appreciate their performances. You also have a number of adults involved, with my standouts being Alastair Sim (Harrogate) and Joe Gladwin (Bert).
Other positive parts include the locations and score, both of which are lovely. An outstanding film, one I would highly recommend!
I was not expecting this to be so great. 'The Littlest Horse Thieves' is a highly touching and well paced film from 1976, it's one of Disney's best live-action offerings up until this point in time.
The studio have done a crap tonne of animal and children stories in these early decades, some of them work nicely whilst some fall flat. This, however, is excellent. It sucked me right in, I was fully invested in the story of Dave, Alice, Tommy and 'their' ponies - especially the latter's spearhead, Flash. The ending hit me, I can't lie.
Andrew Harrison, Chloe Franks and Benjie Bolgar play the aforementioned human trio - they give what you'd expect from kid actors, but I appreciate their performances. You also have a number of adults involved, with my standouts being Alastair Sim (Harrogate) and Joe Gladwin (Bert).
Other positive parts include the locations and score, both of which are lovely. An outstanding film, one I would highly recommend!
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- CuriosidadesThis was Alastair Sim's final film before his death on August 19, 1976 at the age of 75.
- ConexõesFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Darkest Live Action Disney Movies (2019)
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- O Pequeno Ladrão de Cavalos
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- Tempo de duração1 hora 44 minutos
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