A general paean to the dying art of the blacksmith and more specifically to the skills of George Garfield, blacksmith to the Hollywood stars.A general paean to the dying art of the blacksmith and more specifically to the skills of George Garfield, blacksmith to the Hollywood stars.A general paean to the dying art of the blacksmith and more specifically to the skills of George Garfield, blacksmith to the Hollywood stars.
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*** (out of 4)
Interesting documentary short takes a look at blacksmith George Garfield who is best known for helping Hollywood stars with their horses. Bette Davis, Olivia de Havilland, John Garfield, Tim Hold, Pricilla Lane, George Tobias and Joel McCrea are just a few of the stars on display here. I'm not sure if horse buffs will find too much to enjoy here but film buffs outta get a kick out of the large cast on display. A lot of the footage comes from movies or promotional stuff but there's some nice footage of McCrae clowning around with Garfield. We also get some nice footage of Garfield working on McCrae's horse and fitting him with the proper shoes.
Otherwise, the viewer gets brief glimpses of Priscilla Lane, Dennis Morgan, Joan Leslie, George Tobias and Joel McCrea in brief outdoor shots on horseback.
Really just a chance for Warner Bros. to remind patrons of their stars, but cheating just a little by using only film clips for Bette and Olivia.
Summing up: Easy to miss.
It's one of those shorts which showed the stars when they weren't glamorized and made up for the screen. Cinematographer Leonard Galezio ran the camera for only five movies, most of them short subjects, but the beautifully maintained copy that plays on Turner Classic Movies is lovely.
Did you know
- TriviaThe short appears in Warner Home Video's B "Bette Davis Collection: Vol. 2" on the same disc as L'impossible amour (1943).
- Quotes
[first lines]
Narrator: The village blacksmith belongs to a past time: the ring of his hammer on the anvil, the sparks from his forge, all evoke a nostalgic picture of a time that used to be. A time when a three-alarm fire was answered with the clanging bells of the old hook-and-ladder wagons - a time when the big brewery wagons rolled through the city, drawn by giant Percherons - and the horse-drawn streetcar was a novel innovation in transportation.
- Crazy creditsNarrator Lou Marcelle identifies the other cast members.
- ConnectionsFeatures La bataille de l'or (1938)
- SoundtracksHome on the Range
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Music by Daniel E. Kelley
Performed by studio orchestra
(background music)
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- Hollywood Novelties #3: Stars on Horseback
- Filming locations
- North Polo Field, Riviera Country Club - 1450 Allenford Avenue, Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles, California, USA(Site of polo field with Beverly Blvd. in background. Current site of what is now Paul Revere Middle School and Sunset Blvd.)
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- Runtime11 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1