Summaries

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.

Lassie comes home (again) but this time as a horse. Eric Knight shouldn't have to had break a sweat writing this "original" with the only difference in the basic plot line (from "Lassie Comes Home") being that a horse, rather than a dog, has to make the arduous journey back to it's young master (a girl rather than a boy) and a locale change from England to the American West. It begins in a drought-stricken region where Frank and Em MacWade dread to tell their young daughter, Meg, that her beloved colt Gypsy has been sold, for financial reasons, as a potential race horse. The horse breaks away from its new owner twice, and is admonished by Meg each time, before the horse is transported 500 miles away to a race track. But Gypsy escapes again and begins his 500-mile trek back to his young mistress. On his trek back, he has encounters with a group of cowboys, a gang of wild motorcyclists and a young Mexican boy, in addition to the terrain problems. Gypsy one-ups Lassie as he also brings a drought-breaking rain with him when he gets back home.—Les Adams <[email protected]>

Details

Keywords
  • grief
  • motorcycle gang
  • b movie
  • racehorse
  • drought breaking rain
Genres
  • Drama
  • Family
  • Western
Release date Apr 1, 1954
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) G
Countries of origin United States
Language English Spanish
Filming locations Aspen, Colorado, USA
Production companies Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)

Box office

Budget $512000

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 12m
Aspect ratio 1.75 : 1

Synopsis

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