Classic Horse Favorites: 4 Film Favorites (Black Beauty / The Story of Seabiscuit / National Velvet / International Velvet) |  | Directors: Bryan Forbes, Caroline Thompson, Clarence Brown, David Butler Actors: Tatum O'Neal, Christopher Plummer, Mickey Rooney, Elizabeth Taylor, Sean Bean Studio: Warner Home Video Category: DVD
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Rating: 15 reviews
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Full Screen, NTSC Language: English (Original Language) Rating: G (General Audience) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 2 Running Time: 439 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: WARD117417D UPC: 085391174172 EAN: 0085391174172
Release Date: November 6, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description CONTAINS: NATIONAL VELVET, BLACK BEAUTY, INTERNATIONAL VELVET, AND STORY OF SEABISCUIT.
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Class Horse Faviories: 4 Film Favorites August 21, 2009 H. Brinson (Edwardsville, IL) I bought this DVD for my wife who loves horses. It was great to get 4 horse movies all at once.
Bought this for one movie July 6, 2009 Cremekat (Idaho) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I bought this DVD for only one movie on the DVD. I have been looking for "International Velvet" on DVD for years and haven't been able to find it as I have the first "Velvet" movie and wanted the second. This was the only way to get it. I actually watched all four movies in succession and loved every one of them. It's good family fun with a bit of suspense thrown in. I actually enjoyed the whole thing, and though I usually like to buy my movies separately I enjoyed this group of movies immensely.
Great set of movies!!! April 3, 2009 A. Wright (Cordele, GA) If you loves old movies this is a great set for the person who loves horses and horse movies!!
A Fabulous Foursome February 17, 2009 Nancy Sherburne (Tucson, Arizona, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My sister had given me Black Beauty on VHS and I must have watched that half a dozen times. It begins with Black Beauty in his final home, then shifts back to his birth and gentling. It was cute to see how oats helped him deal with the bit and girth. It does take place in England, as opposed to the NBC mini-series that took place in Maryland. In Black Beuaty, there is a voice for him, but not for the other horses. When he is sold to Squire Gordon he meets Ginger and Merrylegs, and is paired with Ginger to drive the carriage. When the squire's wife takes ill, Beauty and Ginger are sold, and so begins the many owners he has to deal with until in the end the grown-up Joe Green (the young lad who nearly killed him) gives him his last home. The Story of Seabiscuit stars Barry Fitzgerald, whom I take to be a real Irishman and Shirley Temple, who is not Irish. The subject is a small-sized, non-inspiring colt named Seabiscuit who catches Uncle Shawn's eye and, over initial objections, convinces his boss to keep him and let him train him for the racetrack. After a very unpromising start, the colt begins to win, and win, and win, and, in a match race against Sir Barton, shows the bigger horse his heels. A rags-to-riches story that ended with Shawn having the last laugh on the two who had written the little fellow off. National Velvet has been around for so long if you haven't seen it, you just don't watch horse movies. I loved the pairing of Elizabeth Taylor and Mickey Rooney, and the exciting running of the Grand National. International Velvet was such a superb sequel in my opinion I was put out by the lack of recognition it received. Christopher Plummer, Sherlock Holmes in Murder by Decree, was so good as "Uncle" John, and poor Velvet was at a loss in dealing with the rebelious Sharah until they discovered her love for horses. That scene where Velvet asks Sarah to go fetch the Pie, only to have Sarah realize that it is not the Pie, but her foal, and to have the two running toward each other, is beautiful. To watch an awkward young Sarah become an accomplished rider, under the guidance of Captain Johnson, played by the dashing Anthony Hopkins, and represent her country (she was born in England) in the Olympics was fascinating. To think the actress was able to learn to ride as she did over those jumps was quite an achievement. The ending, when Sarah makes her way over the mud to where Velvet and John were waiting, and introduce them to her fiancee Scott as "my parents," just made my heart soar.
GREAT Horse movie collection! January 7, 2009 Music Lover (Northern, CA) This is full length original movies. It is a wonderful addition to any horse movie collection. We gave them as gifts and everyone loved them.
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