My Friend Flicka with Roddy McDowall: DVD Cover

    My Friend Flicka Director: Harold D. Schuster Cast: Roddy McDowall, Preston S. Foster, Rita Johnson, Jeff Corey

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    • DVD Release Date: 02/06/2007
    • Original Release: 1943
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 20,926
     
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    Disc #1 -- My Friend Flicka
    1. Main Titles [1:14]
    2. The Problem Child [4:47]
    3. I Want a Colt [2:51]
    4. Moving the Horses [3:27]
    5. Stampede [1:35]
    6. In Trouble Again [1:32]
    7. A Colt for Ken [3:17]
    8. Rocket's Colt [2:36]
    9. A Ride With Dad [4:22]
    10. Flicka [4:29]
    11. A Deal for Rocket [5:43]
    12. Rocket's Last Ride [3:38]
    13. Ken's Choice [1:47]
    14. A Loco Horse [2:29]
    15. Caring for Flicka [5:23]
    16. Getting Better [5:23]
    17. Talking to Flicka [3:31]
    18. Flicka's New Blanket [2:19]
    19. Finding Love [2:14]
    20. Breaking Flicka [5:11]
    21. Infection [4:28]
    22. One More Night [3:14]
    23. A Very Sick Boy [3:19]
    24. Rob's Decision [2:22]
    25. A Change of Heart [3:00]
    26. The Mountain Lion [1:30]
    27. Ken's Surprise [2:04]
    28. Flicka's Lesson [1:02]

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    Editorial Reviews

    An utterly enchanting Technicolor filmization of Mary O'Hara's novel, My Friend Flicka (1943) is the story of a beautiful colt and the boy (Roddy McDowell) who loves her. The boy's rancher father (Preston S. Foster) isn't keen on the horse that his son chooses to train: Flicka, the offspring of a tempestuous mare that has shown traces of madness. The training of Flicka is an arduous process for both boy and horse, and there are times that it appears that father was right. But by applying both love and perseverance, the boy raises the colt into a magnificent specimen. My Friend Flicka was filmed in the Rocky Mountains on a near-epic scale by director Harold Schuster and cinematographer Dewey Wrigley. The film was popular enough to spawn two theatrical sequels and a 1956 weekly TV series. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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