After the death of his father, troubled teen Jake Gattison travels with his mother to Harmony Ranch, a special retreat for families dealing with problems. There, Jake discovers a kindred spi... Read allAfter the death of his father, troubled teen Jake Gattison travels with his mother to Harmony Ranch, a special retreat for families dealing with problems. There, Jake discovers a kindred spirit in Troubadour, a young stallion that has lost his mother and is acting out, unsettled ... Read allAfter the death of his father, troubled teen Jake Gattison travels with his mother to Harmony Ranch, a special retreat for families dealing with problems. There, Jake discovers a kindred spirit in Troubadour, a young stallion that has lost his mother and is acting out, unsettled and distressed. Ranch owner Chief works to calm the uneasy horse. Jake witnesses Chief's d... Read all
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This is a truly wonderful horse opera. Like Mickey Rooney, I love horses. There is good direction by David Rotan, and good writing by Lovinder Gill. The film is not only for children, but is also intended for the whole family. It is not a film that you would be ashamed of, in any way--and, by all means, bring along someone you love. And, the film has a good old-fashioned happy ending.
I cannot give enough praise for Mickey Rooney (who looks like my dad), still going after all these years. He is a multi-talented individual--and, like the late Judy Garland, has always encouraged newcomers in the show business industry. He, in fact, choreographed a number ('Treat Me Rough') for June Allyson, when she was getting started in movies. The late June Allyson had glowing things to say about Mickey Rooney and the late Judy Garland. Mickey and Jan make a wonderful, married couple--and Jan is a real trouper, as well.
I rank this film an 8 out of 10, and it is highly recommended.
First, about the animals-- that is a REAL stallion as "Troubadour" in the movie, not a gelding or mare. Believe me, it was a challenge to work with him. Also, that is a REAL authentic Canadian timber wolf in the film, not just a "white dog."
Second, the main character of Jake does not get arrested just for "throwing a rock through a window." He is seen hot-wiring a car and going for a joyride. The reason the police officer is so lenient is because he is the same officer from an earlier scene during the family's tragedy and he understands why Jake is lashing out and "running wild." He is shown giving a Harmony Ranch brochure to Jake's mom - an alternative to harsher punishment considering the family's recent misfortune. I don't think this is too far-fetched, especially considering many alternative boot-camps, ranches, and retreats for teen offenders or troubled youth are still found all over the US today.
Finally, I do not understand why someone would bother watching a movie and bashing it here on IMDb if they knew right away from the description, actors they dislike, or genre that it was NOT a movie for them. Oh, and by the way, this was NOT a "major studio" film-- I WISH it were. I am proud of all that the cast and crew accomplished on such a tiny budget and tight schedule.
Absolutely nothing credible in the whole film. Like the culprit boy being caught breaking a window (without any motivation, of course, except his father died some time before - sob). He breaks down and cries and his mother cuddles him and comforts him when he's caught. No thought of punishment. This is a family film, can't have unsavory realities like punishment impinging on the good mood.
When the 3 kids at "Harmony Ranch" "change", we're left wondering what the change is, what caused it and why it's presented as dramatic. Oh, that's right: one kid changed his helmet for a hat. Big change.
Did you know
- TriviaAlthough they have appeared together in several films, this movie was the first time Mickey Rooney and his wife Jan Rooney actually portrayed a married couple on screen, as the characters of "Chief" and "Katie"
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- Runtime1 hour 26 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1