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Mais où est donc passé mon poney ?

Original title: Ride a Wild Pony
  • 1975
  • G
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
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Mais où est donc passé mon poney ? (1975)
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A young teenage boy in Australia finds himself at odds with a crippled teenage girl over the ownership of a beloved pony.A young teenage boy in Australia finds himself at odds with a crippled teenage girl over the ownership of a beloved pony.A young teenage boy in Australia finds himself at odds with a crippled teenage girl over the ownership of a beloved pony.

  • Director
    • Don Chaffey
  • Writers
    • Rosemary Anne Sisson
    • James Aldridge
  • Stars
    • Michael Craig
    • John Meillon
    • Robert Bettles
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    263
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    • Director
      • Don Chaffey
    • Writers
      • Rosemary Anne Sisson
      • James Aldridge
    • Stars
      • Michael Craig
      • John Meillon
      • Robert Bettles
    • 5User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Michael Craig
    Michael Craig
    • James Ellison
    John Meillon
    John Meillon
    • Charles E. Quayle
    Robert Bettles
    • Scotty Pirie
    Eva Griffith
    • Josie Ellison
    Graham Rouse
    • Bluey Waters
    Alfred Bell
    • Angus Pirie
    John Meillon Jr.
    John Meillon Jr.
    • Kit Quayle
    Roy Haddrick
    • J.C. Strapp
    Peter Gwynne
    • Sgt. Collins
    Melissa Jaffer
    Melissa Jaffer
    • Mrs. Pirie
    Lorraine Bayly
    Lorraine Bayly
    • Mrs. Ellison
    Wendy Playfair
    Wendy Playfair
    • Mrs. Quayle
    Elizabeth Alexander
    Elizabeth Alexander
    • Miss Hildebrand (teacher)
    Kate Clarkson
    • Jeannie Quayle
    Phillip Ross
    Jessica Noad
    • Miss Elsie
    Neva Carr-Glynn
    Neva Carr-Glynn
    • Miss Gwen
    • (as Neva Carr-Glyn)
    Martin Vaughan
    Martin Vaughan
    • Director
      • Don Chaffey
    • Writers
      • Rosemary Anne Sisson
      • James Aldridge
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    5QueenoftheGoons

    Not Bad

    It wasn't a bad movie, it was good. It was predictable well it was for me, i can predict what will happen anymore. The rich guy reminded me of Bartlett so i liked him, and the handicapped rich brat got on my nerves so bad i could have had a stroke. Other than that, not bad.
    5r96sk

    Yet another mediocre live-action release from 1970s Disney

    A film that doesn't have a likeable character...

    The premise of 'Ride a Wild Pony' is way overdone, it feels overly elaborate just so they could include a court case scene. None of the characters even come across as all that charming. From a certain point, you can easily predict the conclusion despite it just emphasising how over complicated it all is.

    The two leads of the film are child actors in Robert Bettles (Scott) and Eva Griffith (Josie), who were seemingly told to act in full-on uncompromising mode; so no hate on the actors themselves. With that said, Scott acts like a spoilt brat for large portions while Josie expects everything her own way.

    I'd be fine with that if that was the film's intentions, but I'm positive it expects us to like and/or sympathise with them completely. I can't say I did. None of the adult onscreen talent standout, which doesn't help the youngsters. As for any positives, I haven't got much for you. The fact that it's shot on location in Australia is nice I guess, but that's practically it.

    This is, unfortunately, yet another mediocre live-action release from 1970s Disney.
    gee-15

    Good movie that teaches that certain issues are never black and white

    My parents took me to this movie when it came out in theatres. I've yet to see it on video/DVD which is a shame as I remember being fairly enthralled by it as a child. Too many movies for children present their conflicts in black and white. Children are not encouraged to consider moral conflicts because the solutions are laid out clearly for them. This is one of the first movies I can remember seeing that made me think (a little).

    This movie concerns the struggle between two children regarding the ownership of a pony. One is a poor boy from a struggling family whose only material possession in the world is a wild pony that he tames. The pony gets lost and inadvertently ends up in the hands of a crippled girl from a wealthy family who has every material possession possible except the one thing she really wants. The pony brings joy into both children's dark lives and each fiercely resists giving him up. The power in the film is in its ability to never allow all sympathy to rest with either child. You end up feeling for both of them. Unfortunately, there's only one pony...and one of the children will end up the loser. How this conflict is finally resolved and its consequences make the film worth seeing.
    10gabbitassj

    A captivating film for anyone who loves horses and ponies.

    I have only ever seen this film once when I was a child,but I enjoyed it so much that I have never forgotten it and would love to see it again (if it became available on DVD or VHS in the UK).It is a Disney production (which I did not find out until I began looking for the film recently)and is set in Australia.The film focuses on two children,a boy and a girl (each from different families)who both fall in love with the same pony captured for them on separate occasions from the wild.They cannot agree whom the pony belongs to,so they have a test to make the pony choose his owner.This film totally gripped me as a pony lover,seeing the children in anguish over their beloved pet.But it all ends well and has touched my heart forever.This is a film not to be missed by both adults and children who have ever had a pony.It will fill you with emotion.
    8artzau

    Wonderful family film

    As the face-plate reviewer has noted, children are rarely exposed to conflicts where the lines are not drawn in black and white. This Australian tale that touches on class differences, poverty and rural life ways in NSW in the early part of the 20th century has all the makings of a classic. The principle protagonist, Scottie Pirie, is as wild and untamed as the Welsh pony, Taffy, he acquires only to lose to the strong-willed little rich girl, Josie Ellison, who suffers from a crippling bout of polio and is confined to a wheel chair. When the pony runs away from Scott and rejoins his herd, he is picked out by Josie for his stink individual qualities to be trained to pull a dog cart. The eventual discovery of the pony by Scottie and the confrontation leads to a division of the rural community along class lines which is mitigated by the town's class-conscious Lawyer, Mr. Quayle, played by veteran Australian character actor, John Meillon, whom most of us remember as Crocodile Dundee's sidekick. This is a delightful family film that should be required viewing by all kids. I remember taking my son to see it in the theater the year it came out and I recently bought it on VHS for my wife. I enjoyed it the first time I saw it, relived my pleasure when I saw it again on TV and loved it when I watched it last night at home.

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    • Trivia
      Actor Robert Bettles had an accident during filming. Bettles fell off a pony on the second day of shooting and was hesitant to ride it again.
    • Goofs
      Steam locomotive K184 makes an appearance in the film, this creates a plot hole because K184 was construct in 1946, and the film is set in the interwar period.
    • Quotes

      Charles E. Quayle: Mr. Pirie, the boy must have an education if he is to make anything of himself.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Backflash (2001)
    • Soundtracks
      Alexander's Ragtime Band
      (uncredited)

      Written by Irving Berlin

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    • In the end, which child gets the pony -- Scotty or Josie?
    • What type of pony was Taff?

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    • Release date
      • November 2, 1975 (Australia)
    • Countries of origin
      • Australia
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ride a Wild Pony
    • Filming locations
      • Chiltern, Victoria, Australia
    • Production company
      • Walt Disney Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.75 : 1

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