The Red Pony (1949) Reviews

The Red Pony (1949)
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One of themost acclaimed films to emerge from Republic studios, The Red Pony is an adaptation of the John Steinbeck story of the same name. Top billing goes to Myrna Loy and Robert Mitchum, but the film's true star is young Peter Miles as Tom. A lonely farm boy, Tom seeks refuge from his troublesome home life and his eternally squabbling parents (Loy and Shepperd Strudwick) through his devotion to a newborn colt. The red pony is the issue of a prize mare owned by ranchhand Billy Buck (Mitchum), whom Tom idolizes. The film's coming-of-age theme cluminates in a poignant denouement. Louis Calhern plays Tom's lovably prevaricating grandfather, while 10-year-old Beau Bridges essays one of his first featured roles. Aaron Copland's score and the rich Technicolor photography of Tony Gaudio contribute to the film's overall mood. The Red Pony was remade for television in 1973. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Myrna LoyRobert Mitchum, (more)
Director(s):
Lewis Milestone
Format(s):
DVD
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Doug G.

The Red Pony may have been a good book but in my family's opinion it is a horrible movie. The kids hated it. Some hold backs are a boy wrestles with a buzzard, a pony dies, and only to name a few. If you have kids please don't let them watch this. If you do you probably will regret it.

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Faith P.

This theme and portrayal are unsettling as one might expect from a Steinbeck novel. If you have a sensitive child in the house, don't let them view it. Actually, if I hadn't read the book I wouldn't have understood the characters and where they were trying to take you because there were so many vague implications. Overall not great.

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Megan E.

Very similar to Old Yeller, this film focuses on the coming-of-age story of a young boy and taking care of his pony. Good performances by Calhern, Loy, and Mitchum. Worth watching

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Christopher C.

This version does follow the book but the acting does not compare to the version with Henry Fonda and Maureen O'Hara. Altogether I find it hard to recomend.

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Elizabeth J.

I would not recommend viewing this movie with children.

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Jeff M.

good film & worth the time but could have been even greater with a better ending. it began with so many issues between the characters with excellent dark treatment until the last few minutes which seemed like a quick disney wrapup. this movie might have become a classic western & ranked even higher than shane had the last part of the film logically progressed. father - son, son -hired hand, hired hand - father, son - school kids, grandfather - grandson, grandfather - soninlaw, grandfather - mother/daughter = wow

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    Doug G.

    The Red Pony may have been a good book but in my family's opinion it is a horrible movie. The kids hated it. Some hold backs are a boy wrestles with a buzzard, a pony dies, and only to name a few. If you have kids please don't let them watch this. If you do you probably will regret it.

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    Faith P.

    This theme and portrayal are unsettling as one might expect from a Steinbeck novel. If you have a sensitive child in the house, don't let them view it. Actually, if I hadn't read the book I wouldn't have understood the characters and where they were trying to take you because there were so many vague implications. Overall not great.

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    Megan E.

    Very similar to Old Yeller, this film focuses on the coming-of-age story of a young boy and taking care of his pony. Good performances by Calhern, Loy, and Mitchum. Worth watching

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