Miracle of the White Stallions with Robert Taylor: DVD Cover

    Miracle of the White Stallions
    a.k.a. Flight of the White Stallions Director: Arthur Hiller Cast: Robert Taylor, Lilli Palmer, Curd Jurgens, Eddie Albert

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    • DVD Release Date: 03/02/2004
    • Original Release: 1962
    • Rating: Rated G
    • Sales Rank: 3,304

    Viewer Rating: (3 ratings)

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    Features

    Closed Caption; Spanish subtitles

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Main Title/Under New Rule [9:13]
    2. "Just Say, 'Auf Wiedersehen'" [10:14]
    3. Evacuation [8:32]
    4. First Taste of War [8:07]
    5. A Haven at St. Martin [11:17]
    6. Grim Reports, Grim Deeds [8:10]
    7. New Orders [8:07]
    8. American Help [8:11]
    9. Performing for Patton [13:38]
    10. Operation Cowboy [11:13]
    11. Rescuing the Mares [11:34]
    12. In Vienna Once Again [9:19]

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    In a rather confusing and slow-paced manner, this wartime drama about a real-life dilemma is meant to highlight the dedication of Colonel Alois Podhajsky (Robert Taylor), the instructor at a prestigious Vienna equestrian school. The colonel is in charge of the safety and health of the royal Lipizzaner horses and he has a serious problem. He has not been able to secure German permission to leave for a safe haven with the horses and, at the same time, he has to get them together with the Lipizzaner mares in order to continue the species. The trouble is that the mares are in the hands of the enemy. And so the colonel sets out to get the horses through a German checkpoint, and convince General Patton (John Larch) to help him with his mission. Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide

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    Miracle of the White Stallionsby Anonymous

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    March 18, 2004: This is a great movie for the family to watch. I have watched it over several times the acting is so so but the horses are beautiful. My daughter who is 13 loved it and when my husband watches a Disney movie than it has to be ok.

    Miracle of the White Stallionsby Anonymous

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    January 06, 2004: Although the acting may not be the best, the horse shots are well worth it. It begins with the mares and colts running free in the pasture as the credits are displayed.The movie then graphically displays the difficulty of the war in Austria, complete with bomb attacks. The shots of the Lippizaners in dressage formation are wonderful and the mare round-up simply breath-taking. (But then, I love horses!)