My Friend Flicka
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My Friend Flicka
-- After a horse rancher (Preston Foster) gives his young son (Roddy McDowall) a wild colt to care for as his own, the untamed horse causes much grief to both until ultimately responding to the boy's steadfast love and devotion. Directed by Harold Schuster, there's nothing fancy about this heartwarming family story of a youngster's growth in responsibility but most viewers will find the boy's adventures with his colt in the scenic wilds of the ranch reason enough to watch. Fine family fare but especially appealing for children. (A-I) (br)
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1943
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** Discontinued classification. All archived movies that were originally in the A-IV category are now classified as L.