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Sarah

Original title: International Velvet
  • 1978
  • Tous publics
  • 2h 7m
IMDb RATING
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Sarah (1978)
Velvet's orphaned niece Sarah follows her dream of Olympic glory with her horse Arizona Pie.
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Velvet's orphaned niece Sarah follows her dream of Olympic glory with her horse Arizona Pie.Velvet's orphaned niece Sarah follows her dream of Olympic glory with her horse Arizona Pie.Velvet's orphaned niece Sarah follows her dream of Olympic glory with her horse Arizona Pie.

  • Director
    • Bryan Forbes
  • Writers
    • Enid Bagnold
    • Bryan Forbes
  • Stars
    • Tatum O'Neal
    • Christopher Plummer
    • Anthony Hopkins
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    POPULARITY
    3,423
    36,266
    • Director
      • Bryan Forbes
    • Writers
      • Enid Bagnold
      • Bryan Forbes
    • Stars
      • Tatum O'Neal
      • Christopher Plummer
      • Anthony Hopkins
    • 30User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Tatum O'Neal
    Tatum O'Neal
    • Sarah Brown
    Christopher Plummer
    Christopher Plummer
    • John Seaton
    Anthony Hopkins
    Anthony Hopkins
    • Captain Johnson
    Nanette Newman
    Nanette Newman
    • Velvet Brown
    Peter Barkworth
    Peter Barkworth
    • Pilot
    Dinsdale Landen
    Dinsdale Landen
    • Mr. Curtis
    Sarah Bullen
    • Beth
    Jeffrey Byron
    Jeffrey Byron
    • Scott Saunders
    Richard Warwick
    Richard Warwick
    • Tim
    Daniel Abineri
    Daniel Abineri
    • Wilson
    Jason White
    Jason White
    • Roger
    Martin Neil
    • Mike
    Douglas Reith
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    Susan Jameson
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    Brenda Cowling
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      • Bryan Forbes
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    TxMike

    Sequel, of sorts, to the 1944 'National Velvet.'

    In 'National Velvet' we witnessed 12-yr-old Elizabeth Taylor playing 14-yr-old Velvet Brown. She and her horse 'Pie' competed well in the Grand National but were disqualified on a technicality. Apparently her younger brother eventually made his home in the USA and had a 14-yr-old daughter Sarah who was orphaned when both her dad and mom died in an accident. As a result she was sent back to England where she was born, to live with her aunt who had a partner she was not married to, so she was still Velvet Brown. The movie begins with Sarah flying to England and meeting her aunt.

    Tatum O'Neal who was 14 during filming plays Sarah Brown. At first she is very sullen, makes it clear that she doesn't want to be there, doesn't want to go to school, threatens to run away. But soon she softens a bit when the old horse 'Pie' fathers one more pony before being retired, Sarah takes a liking to the colt, and names it Arizona Pie. Soon she begins to make plans to try out for the British Equestrian Olympic team. (At 34 years between the two movies 'Pie' would be near 40 years old but I suspect we are to overlook that. Plus the 'Pie' in this movie looks totally different from the 'Pie' in the 1944 movie.)

    Anyway Sarah's middle name is Velvet, thus the title since she hopes to compete internationally. The dates don't all quite work but I can easily overlook that in the interest of producing a plausible and interesting movie. Most of the last half-hour of the 2-hour movie is filmed like a TV telecast of the action at the Olympics, including glances of the Olympic village. And of course lots of realistic looking equestrian competition. They never really say what year it was supposed to be, but there are 'CCCP' sweatshirts in the crowd and a glimpse of a medal at the end shows 1980, the Summer Olympics held in Russia. Also a voice-over indicates that Velvet is now 40 years old, and during the Olympic competition Sarah is announced as an 18-year old and her horse, Arizona Pie, is 8 years old. It would take very 'fuzzy math' to reconcile all those numbers and ages.

    But that is not a criticism, just an observation. We all know there is a healthy amount of 'creative license' in fictional movies. Overall I really enjoyed it, there is a connection of course to the 1944 movie but it is a quite different story. O'Neal is very good in the role.

    I found it on DVD in a set of old horse themed movies at my public library. Good movie.
    9heatherdmg

    A great horse movie!

    I absolutely love this movie, I cry every time...maybe because as a girl, I always wanted to ride in the Olympics, I don't know. Of course it isn't the same as the original, (another movie I love), but it's set in a completely different time...

    The riding sequences were great, the references to the original were good, and overall, the acting was pretty good. Christopher Plummer was a surprise, and I loved Anthony Hopkins in his part as the taskmaster coach!

    I own the video, and have shown it to my young daughters...they love it too!

    A piece of fluff definitely, but for a girl who had a dream...it's awesome!
    10Dublintoo

    I loved it! Great family movie--Highly Recommended

    I saw this movie when I was 13. I think I must have seen it 50 times if not more. I bought 2 copies of the book, and have collected more than a few items of memorabilia that have to do with the movie over the years. I was so jealous of Tatum O'Neal, I wished it was me in the picture. I have been to Ledyard-where they filmed Sarah's first visit to the US as a member of the US team and it was awesome to see the 3 day eventing up close and personal. I love horses and even had my own for quite a while. (I even wanted to change his name to Arizona Pie but figured since he'd had his name for sometime that every time I called him, I was afraid he wouldn't come!!!) I have a copy of the movie and treasure it like it's gold! This movie is for anyone young or old who loves horses. It's a great family movie and one to be watched over and over again.
    glamm70

    If you love horses, u can almost forgive the contradictions

    Luckily, horse lovers, particularly girls, will sit through two hours of B-Grade acting and weak plots for fifteen minutes of footage of showjumping. National Velvet, in which a little girl called Velvet Brown wins the grand national, was set in the 1920s.....in International Velvet, the now adult Velvet has reached 40 years of age.....International Velvet should be set in the 1950s. Instead, somehow it is the 70s, Velvet is in a defacto relationship with big hair and flared jeans and the link is at best tenuous. Would have been great if Elizabeth Taylor had played the adult Velvet at a realistic age, since she played Velvet in the original that made her a star.... Whatever, the horses are beautiful, the footage of cross country events and the birth of a foal is wonderful.....so girls like my pony-mad daughter won't notice the glaring inconsistencies, extraneous characters that serve no purpose, or the soap operatic sentimentality and nauseating 70s soundtrack. Great acting by Tatum O'Neal and Anthony Hopkins....although he would probably prefer to forget it!
    9chartbury

    A beautifully filmed, heartfelt coming-of-age family movie

    Like its predecessor, National Velvet, International Velvet (1978) boasts a stellar cast: teenager Tatum O'Neal, the gorgeous Nanette Newman, and leading men Christopher Plummer and Sir Anthony Hopkins. It also has a more believable plot and a top-notch writer/director in Bryan Forbes (The Stepford Wives, The Slipper and the Rose, The Guns of Navarone, Colditz). The main stories are Sarah Brown's (O'Neal), an American orphan who finds herself in England with an aunt she doesn't know (Newman as the adult Velvet Brown), and of the horses and people inextricably entwined in their lives. A poignant and graceful growing up story of the challenges facing a difficult teenager and the adults who raise her, International Velvet has something for both horse lovers and non horse-lovers alike. More important than Sarah's bid for the Olympics is the love that is won. The cinematography and Francis Lai's soundtrack are stunning and awards worthy; Tatum should have won another Oscar with this role, too. Beautiful scenery. An under-rated feel-good family film!

    Warning: Box of tissues useful when watching this movie as, amid the love and triumph, there is some gritty realism.

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    • Trivia
      Many of the Olympic judges were, in real life, the coach drivers charged with taking the actors and actresses to and from their hotel.
    • Goofs
      When the horses are being loaded onto and unloaded off the aircraft, the engine covers are clearly displayed. These are only used when an aircraft is parked overnight, or stored out of service. They would certainly be removed long before flight (the crew are shown going through pre-start checks), and not placed back over the engines immediately after landing (they were visible as the "passengers" were getting off the aircraft).
    • Quotes

      Sarah Brown: I know exactly what I'm gonna do, I'm gonna chosen for the Olympic team.

    • Connections
      Featured in Meeting the Challenge: International Velvet (1978)
    • Soundtracks
      Fame and Glory
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      Music by Albert Matt

      Boosey & Hawkes Ltd

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    • Release date
      • November 15, 1978 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • International Velvet
    • Filming locations
      • Massachusetts, USA
    • Production company
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $7,009,238
    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,009,238
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 7m(127 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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