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Run Wild, Run Free

  • 1969
  • G
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
516
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Mark Lester in Run Wild, Run Free (1969)
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A psychosomatic mute young boy forms a bond with a wild white colt. When his horse faces grave peril, he must find a way to break out of his silence.A psychosomatic mute young boy forms a bond with a wild white colt. When his horse faces grave peril, he must find a way to break out of his silence.A psychosomatic mute young boy forms a bond with a wild white colt. When his horse faces grave peril, he must find a way to break out of his silence.

  • Director
    • Richard C. Sarafian
  • Writer
    • David Rook
  • Stars
    • John Mills
    • Gordon Jackson
    • Sylvia Syms
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    516
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    • Director
      • Richard C. Sarafian
    • Writer
      • David Rook
    • Stars
      • John Mills
      • Gordon Jackson
      • Sylvia Syms
    • 16User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    John Mills
    John Mills
    • The Moorman
    Gordon Jackson
    Gordon Jackson
    • Mr. Ransome
    Sylvia Syms
    Sylvia Syms
    • Mrs. Ransome
    Mark Lester
    Mark Lester
    • Philip Ransome
    Bernard Miles
    Bernard Miles
    • Reg
    Fiona Fullerton
    Fiona Fullerton
    • Diana
    Paul Griffiths
    • Young Philip Ransome
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    • Director
      • Richard C. Sarafian
    • Writer
      • David Rook
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    10darrenpearce111

    Everyone should be made to watch it, first as child and again as adult.

    Film just cant get more emotive than this. Its scenario may seem dated now, but nonetheless with a vividly atmospheric setting and soul-stirring music its a beautiful and cathartic journey. Mark Lester is fantastic as the autistic Phillip. The story highlights the desperate and frustrating difficulties for parents to communicate with a child with autism. Sylvia Syms as his mother twice says 'I want to love him', truly heartbreaking. The natural (well-meaning) errors of the parents are well delineated as they try to understand what's best for Phillip.

    I give nothing away about the ending except to say it left an enormous and yet serenely gentle impression on me watching the first time as a child.

    The Colnol played by John Mills (bless the great actor's memory) believes that wild animals may help to unlock the running-wild nature of the boy. Yet the strength of the story, for me, is much more than the love of a boy for a blue-eyed white colt. Most importantly I think the film presents the need of close attention to and understanding of a child who isn't 'normal', rather than thinking out of fear for their well being. The world is more beautiful for people like Phillip. I hope you will enjoy this film.
    6lornagwater

    Good family film ruined by a cringe-worthy movie score

    If you can ignore the ghastly musical score hampering every scene, this fine family film has much to offer: Excellent performances by the leads - Mark Lester and veteran John Mills, engaging and thought-provoking story, and the beautiful scenery of the moors. Whether the boy has autism or a case of anxiety-based mutism, the relationships developed between the boy (Mark Lester) and a wild pony and the moorman (John Mills) who befriends both is natural and affecting. Special mention must be given to the cinematographer, Wilkie Cooper, for his beautiful work in capturing the magical beauty of the misty moors.
    karendebiasse

    Why is this movie not on video?

    My only comment is that when I was a young girl I must have seen this movie three times. I have never done that for any other movie. It was one of the most beautiful movies I have ever seen in story line and cinematography. I am very, very disapointed that I will never be able to ever see this movie again, because I can not find it on video anywhere. If any one has information on where I can see it again please let me know. Thank you.
    10Cassandra2

    Want to see it again after 36 years...

    I saw "Run Wild, Run Free" only once -- when I was 11 or 12 years old (now 49) and have never forgotten the moving effect it had on me. It was the second movie I had ever seen that brought me to tears -- the first was "Bambi." However, it remains indelible in my mind.

    In doing Internet research today, I just discovered that he mute boy (Phillip) in the movie was supposedly autistic (something of I had no knowledge back then). Interestingly however, I ended up participating as a para-professional behavior therapist in the UCLA "Young Autism" program run then by Ivar Lovaas, Ph.D. when I was an undergrad there.

    Having recently joined Netflix, I was hoping to be able to rent it and view it again, but to my dismay, it's not considered a classic so not generally available on rental.

    I am hoping that someday this movie will be available for rental or purchase on DVD.

    Regards,

    Cassandra2
    10moors

    Very moving drama.

    I thought the film was very well done. Mark Lester turned in another sensational performance. His portrayal of the disturbed child,Philip,was very believable. The other cast members did fine jobs,too. The ending was solid. Nice family-type movie.

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      Final theatrical movie of Bernard Miles (Reg).
    • Quotes

      Philip Ransome: [speaking for the first time, to the pony that is stuck in a bog hole on the moor] Philip! Philip! Wake up. Don't die now. You've got to help yourself.

    • Soundtracks
      Run Wild, Run Free
      Music by David Whitaker

      Lyric by Don Black

      Sung by The New Christy Minstrels

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    • Release date
      • March 28, 1969 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Zwei Freunde fürs Leben
    • Filming locations
      • Peter Tavy, Devon, UK
    • Production companies
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Irving Allen Productions
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      1 hour 40 minutes

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