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A young boy is determined to befriend a rebellious horse in this touching family film based on the celebrated novel by Mary O'Hara. Ten-year-old Ken McLaughlin (Roddy McDowall), who lives on the Goose Bar Ranch, desperately wants a colt of his own. Frustrated by the boy's constant daydreaming, Ken's father (Preston Foster) finally lets him choose any horse in the herd. Ken picks a beautiful filly whom he names Flicka, but the high-spirited animal comes from a "bad" bloodline that's considered to be hopelessly wild. To prove Flicka is worth keeping, and prove himself as a person, Ken sets his heart on winning the horse's confidence and ultimately taming her. Along the way, Ken begins to grow up a little and everyone learns some important lessons, in the poignant tale of love, patience, faith and "hope beyond hope". (20th Century Fox UK)

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English Such a nice family film, which has a fairly traditional structure and revolves around the love of a child and a family for an animal, but there are many events that nearly cost the animal its life. For its age, the film is actually quite good, but given the theme, I got quite bored and the movie didn't manage to truly captivate me in any way. ()