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The Littlest Horse Thieves

Original title: Escape from the Dark
  • 1976
  • G
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
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The Littlest Horse Thieves (1976)
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Three young chldren set about rescuing unwanted pit ponies that are due to be sent to a slaughter house.Three young chldren set about rescuing unwanted pit ponies that are due to be sent to a slaughter house.Three young chldren set about rescuing unwanted pit ponies that are due to be sent to a slaughter house.

  • Director
    • Charles Jarrott
  • Writers
    • Burt Kennedy
    • Rosemary Anne Sisson
  • Stars
    • Alastair Sim
    • Peter Barkworth
    • Maurice Colbourne
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    491
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Charles Jarrott
    • Writers
      • Burt Kennedy
      • Rosemary Anne Sisson
    • Stars
      • Alastair Sim
      • Peter Barkworth
      • Maurice Colbourne
    • 12User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Alastair Sim
    Alastair Sim
    • Lord Harrogate
    Peter Barkworth
    Peter Barkworth
    • Richard Sandman
    Maurice Colbourne
    Maurice Colbourne
    • Luke Armstrong
    Susan Tebbs
    • Violet Armstrong
    Andrew Harrison
    • Dave Sadler
    Chloe Franks
    Chloe Franks
    • Alice Sandman
    Benjie Bolgar
    • Tommy Sadler
    Prunella Scales
    Prunella Scales
    • Mrs. Sandman
    Leslie Sands
    • Foreman Sam Carter
    Joe Gladwin
    Joe Gladwin
    • Bert
    Jeremy Bulloch
    Jeremy Bulloch
    • Ginger
    Derek Newark
    Derek Newark
    Duncan Lamont
    Duncan Lamont
    Ian Hogg
    Ian Hogg
    Richard Warner
    Richard Warner
    Tom Laughlin
    Tom Laughlin
    Tommy Wright
    John Hartley
    • Director
      • Charles Jarrott
    • Writers
      • Burt Kennedy
      • Rosemary Anne Sisson
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    7boblipton

    What a Clean Coal Mine It Must Be!

    Alastair Sim, in his last screen role, tasks the manager of his colliery with making it profitable. The proposed solution is to install machines to move the coal about and retire the pit ponies -- and by 'retire' is meant 'send them to the knackers.' Three of the children in the neighborhood work out a scheme to save them.

    There's some inconsistency in the writing in this script, particularly in the way Sim's character behaves; it's surprising given the writers: Burt Kennedy and Rosemary Ann Sisson. I also never saw children who could muck about in coal pits and remain so clean as the three the movie centers on, not to mention pit ponies. Nonetheless, the performances are excellence, and Chloe Franks gives a particularly lively and engaging performance. Good location shooting in Yorkshire adds to the pleasures of the film. All in all, it's a strong Disney movie, with milder humor and some actual fear and sadness under the direction of Charles Jarrott.

    Equines of many types were used in the mines. In the US, it was mostly mules, but in Britain, it was ponies, who could move through the confined spaces more easily. the first recorded use of ponies was in Durham about 1750. In 1887 the British government began to regulate their use, and the Pit Ponies' Protection Society (later the National Equine Defense League) was founded in 1907. Ponies' use peaked in 1913, with an estimated 70,000 working underground. Use declined with rising mechanization, and the last known pit pony, "Robbie" retired from a Welsh mine in 1999. The last known living pit pony was Tony who died in 2011 aged 40 at the Newcastle Cat and Dog Shelter.
    8Lori S

    Dark for a Disney movie, but still very good

    Luckily this is not a syrupy-sweet Disney film. It was filmed entirely in the forbidding Yorkshire moors. And though you know it will be a happy ending, they make no bones about the fact that the small working ponies have spent their entire lives down in the coal mines and are about to be sold to the slaughterhouse. Alistair Sims makes his final movie appearance here - most of you will know him as Scrooge from the 1951 version of "A Christmas Carol" or in a featured role in Alfred Hitchcock's "Stage Fright."
    9pcoles5

    Heartwarming

    This is a cute and heartwarming little movie about kids who develop a fantastic heist together, after planning to steal some horses (which are actually just ponies I think) from a mine company's owner who, after deciding to fully mechanize his operation and destroy the horses which are now useless to him and obsolete. It is a great family film but very hard to find here in North America and I eventually tracked down a second hand copy on tape from a television broadcast in I think the 1980s. The movie was originally made in the 1970s if I remember correctly.

    The kids are great and the story is fun and realistic and never boring, even though it's a pretty simple plot. The kids will love this one, trust me. Also keep an eye out for Alastair Sim, a really fantastic and under-appreciated actor best known for his role as Scrooge in what I think is the hands down best version of that story ever filmed. I give this one 9/10.
    8bkoganbing

    Gallant little pony

    This British film from the Disney Studios is a real sleeper. Although Alastair Sim in what would turn out to be the last theatrically released film of his career is top billed, his is really a supporting role. I doubt most on this side of the pond would know any of the cast members other than Sim, but the real stars are three kids and a Shetland pony, one of many ponies that is used in the Yorkshire coal mines in the beginning years of the last century.

    In the mines the little ponies are used to take the coal out but Sim has hired Peter Barkworth as a new manager and he wants to bring in automatic conveyor machines to take the coal out. What happens to the faithful ponies, most likely sent to the slaughterhouse for pet food.

    That does not sit well with Barkworth's daughter Chloe Franks and her new friends Andrew Harrison and Benjie Bolgar who are miner's kids. The three steal the ponies. I won't say more but the ponies prove their worth in the end.

    This Disney film raises some real adult labor management issues and also issues about the ethical treatment of animals. Among the other issues that are raised is the ponies develop eye trouble and even blindness from exposure to coal dust. It's what happens to the kid's favorite pony. And I guarantee when you see the sacrifice this pony makes on behalf of its human masters you will not have a dry eye for days.

    This film should be better known. It's for kids and kids of all ages. And the review is dedicated to one Amber Small, the most dedicated animal activist I know.
    8nostobbi

    A special movie for me

    This movie has a special place for me. As well as being a real tearjerker (if you love horses) all of the pit scenes were filmed at the end of my garden! My mum was an extra as was my grandfather and his brother in law and even his goat! Even 30 years on the "pit tip" were it was filmed is still there, although a little over grown. When I watch this film I can clearly remember the scenes where the children plot to free the ponies. The top of the hill were they lay spying was a grass covered ramp at the end of my paddock.

    Other films were also made in and on the same road.. "The Price of Coal" and "The Gamekeeper" by Barry Heines. Yes the village I lived in and where my parent still live was in much demand in the 1970'sw

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      This was Alastair Sim's final film before his death on August 19, 1976 at the age of 75.
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    • Release date
      • March 11, 1977 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Die kleinen Pferdediebe
    • Filming locations
      • Oakworth, Keighley, Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Walt Disney Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.75 : 1

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