A beautiful spirited horse is so devoted to his young mistress that he undertakes an incredible 500-mile journey over treacherous terrain to be reunited with her.A beautiful spirited horse is so devoted to his young mistress that he undertakes an incredible 500-mile journey over treacherous terrain to be reunited with her.A beautiful spirited horse is so devoted to his young mistress that he undertakes an incredible 500-mile journey over treacherous terrain to be reunited with her.
Robert Hyatt
- Phil Gerald
- (as Bobby Hyatt)
Highland Dale
- Gypsy - the Horse
- (as Gypsy)
Wally Albright
- Don - One of the bikers
- (uncredited)
Archie Butler
- Farrier
- (uncredited)
Ruth Lee
- Miss Hartner
- (uncredited)
Mitchell Lewis
- Ed
- (uncredited)
Carey Loftin
- Bill
- (uncredited)
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In the 50's, choices for kids' movies weren't quite what they are today. Gypsy Colt was a real favorite of exhibitors at the time -- entirely clean content and a short running time. It's corny by modern standards but still very charming in its own way. Interesting to see some of the same MGM props that turned up in some of their other films, War of the Worlds is one. If you love horses and a warm, fuzzy, sentimental feeling, Gypsy Colt is a winner. Although, Lee Van Cleef sure plays a real mean guy here.
For child star Donna Corcoran, it must have been nice and light and fluffy making this one, after doing "Don't Bother to Knock" with MM. That was SO dark and weird. In this one, family finances are making it impossible to keep her horse, so they will need to sell the horse to someone with a short-tempered trainer . Usually it's the child stars that are so precocious, but in this case, it's the (trained) horse that is the precocious one. Co-stars Ward Bond as "Dad". He was known for so many westerns over the years. This one is more for the kids. Everyone does a fine job, but it's pretty serious drama. Only 162 votes on imdb so far, so TCM must not show it very often. meh. It's ok. Directed by Andrew Marton, who had come from come over from Europe several times.
I thought the horse looked awful familiar! I was also a "Fury" freak as a kid. "Beaut" was a gorgeous horse. He seemed to fill out quite a bit by the time he was in "Fury." Beaut was one of the talented animal actors I can recall. In some ways, his range was quite similar to the Lassies who have been with us over the years. The one scene were he was "obvious" was in the desert as he staggered along and finally dropped. A bit of the ham, there!! The theme of the youngster being able to relate to a horse in a special way was reinforced by the interaction between the young boy who found Gypsy in the desert. Like the young girl, the boy also felt that Gypsy shouldn't be sold to adults who didn't value him, which lead him to set Gypsy free. Seeing the young Cocoran was interesting. I recall seeing her as a teenager in some films. Her brother Kevin played in quite a few Disney films, as I recall.
good, clean family film. the horse (and whoever its trainers were) is the star of this show. exceptionally beautiful animal and great scenes with smart tricks make this a worthwhile view for any horse lover. - also recommended is bing crosby's "riding high" for an equally great horse performance. (bing's great too)
Gypsy is a horse and he is utterly devoted to his young owner Meg MacWade (Donna Corcoran). The family is forced to sell Gypsy for seeds to plant next year. Gypsy keeps escaping from angry horse trainer Hank (Lee Van Cleef). When he is sent faraway to race, he again makes a run for it.
See dog. See dog run. Replace dog with horse. See horse run. If you're willing to make the switch, this could appeal to the animal lover in you. There is one great looking chase in the desert with four motorcycles. This actually packs a good emotional final punch. It's good family fare and it's got Lee Van Cleef as the big bad.
See dog. See dog run. Replace dog with horse. See horse run. If you're willing to make the switch, this could appeal to the animal lover in you. There is one great looking chase in the desert with four motorcycles. This actually packs a good emotional final punch. It's good family fare and it's got Lee Van Cleef as the big bad.
Did you know
- TriviaThe horse who played the title role in this film, Highland Dale also did the same in Black Beauty (1946), Smoky (1946), Black Gold (1947), The Return of Wildfire (1948), Black Eagle (1948), The Return of October (1948), The Great Dan Patch (1949), and again 20 years later in the remake Smoky (1966). Not many actors can say they played the same character in a remake of the same film 20 years apart. And this film, based on Lassie Come Home (1943), this horse played a role in an episode of The Wild Horse (1961).
- GoofsWhen Gypsy pulls off the bedcover and Meg jumps through the window, she is wearing slippers, so she must have been wearing them in bed.
- ConnectionsRemake of Lassie Come Home (1943)
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- Also known as
- Treue
- Filming locations
- Aspen, Colorado, USA(Mountain scenes)
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- Budget
- $512,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 12m(72 min)
- Aspect ratio
- 1.75 : 1
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