The Horse Whisperer with Robert Redford: DVD Cover

    The Horse Whisperer Director: Robert Redford Cast: Robert Redford, Kristin Scott Thomas, Sam Neill, Dianne Wiest

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    • DVD Release Date: 11/10/1998
    • Rating: Rated PG13
    • Sales Rank: 3,185

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    Dolby Digital 5.1 audio; Theatrical trailer; French-language track; Chapter search; 2.35:1 aspect ratio

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    Scene Index

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    0. Chapter Selection
    1. Program Start/Credits [:13]
    2. Accident In The Snow [:14]
    3. The Wounds [:14]
    4. Scared Horse [6:32]
    5. Mother And Daugher [:30]
    6. East Meets West [4:20]
    7. Cowboy At The Door [2:45]
    8. Mixed Salad [6:40]
    9. Spooked [7:37]
    10. Delicate Balance [6:43]
    11. Cows And Bulls [:35]
    12. A Different Pace [5:28]
    13. Driving Lessons [1:54]
    14. Loosenin Up [1:30]
    15. Out Of Practice [6:31]
    16. Testing Pilgrim [1:18]
    17. In Her Own Words [3:08]
    18. An Old Romance Intrudes [1:56]
    19. Simple But Unfair [2:44]
    20. Back In The Saddle [2:06]
    21. Not Good At Good-Byes [5:32]
    22. End Credits [7:07]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Robert Redford directed himself for the first time in this romantic drama adapted from the 1995 best-seller by Nicholas Evans. Fourteen-year-old Grace MacLean (Scarlett Johansson of Manny & Lo) and her friend Judith go horseback riding in upstate New York on a winter morning, but their horses lose their footing on ice and slide onto a road, where Judith and her horse are killed by a jackknifing truck. Grace and her horse are also seriously injured -- doctors must amputate Grace's right leg -- and the frightening incident leaves a lasting trauma not only on Grace but also on her horse, Pilgrim. Grace's mother -- magazine editor Annie MacLean (Kristin Scott Thomas) -- seeking Grace's recovery, feels there's a link between her crippled, embittered daughter and Pilgrim's behavior. Learning about a horse trainer with a special gift, she takes Grace and Pilgrim to Montana where horse whisperer Tom Booker (Robert Redford) lives on a ranch with his younger brother Frank (Chris Cooper), Frank's wife Diane (Dianne Wiest) and their children. Tom's work with the horse also has a rejuvenating effect on the guilt-ridden Grace. Annie loses her magazine job, and the low-key romantic involvement between Annie and Tom develops during the summer, stifled by the unexpected arrival of Annie's husband, Robert MacLean (Sam Neill). Screenplay by Eric Roth and Richard LaGravenese (who adapted The Bridges of Madison County). Filmed in Montana and Saratoga Springs, New York. Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide

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    The Horse Whispererby Anonymous

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    March 31, 2009: This movie is a great family movie it demonstrates how will power and determination can win in the event of a tragic situation occurs. The story line and plot go hand in hand with each other. The cast was superb each character supported the other actors and actresses throughout the movie. I would highly recommend this movie to others.

    My Recommendations are Wind Dancer,starring Brian Kieth and Mel Harris.

    Thicker than water,starring Melissa Gilbert and Lindsay Wagner.

    A masterpiece.by Anonymous

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    August 22, 2006: A story about healing through trust and commitment. Outstanding acting and directing, with stunningly beautiful cinematography. A refreshing counterpoint to urban condescension toward rural life, too.


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