Thursday 30 July 2009

Misty


Misty
Studio: Koch International Release Date: 11/25/2008 Run time: 91 minutes Rating: G
Customer Review: A HORSE STORY MOVIE FOR KIDS AND OLDER FANS OF THE BOOK
This film brings all the excitement found in the book "Misty" (by Marguerite Henry) to the screen. It is beautiful in its setting near the Atlantic. It is safe for any age child. It is a nostalgic rush for those of us who read the book as a youngster. I'd forgotten about the film even though I saw it on TV in the 1960s. It is a great DVD way to see and hear the story of Maureen and Paul Beebe (Pam Smith and David Ladd) in their struggle to raise the funds to buy Phantom, who had never been captured before, and now her foul, Misty. It's a fund-raising event of the Chintoteague community to catch the wild horses and sell off the yearlings to aid the local fire department. A huge challenge for the youngsters. Here's a story for children to learn values, the work ethic, and just plain enjoy a good (one of the best ever) horse story. The film is as classic as the book.
Customer Review: "Misty (1961) ... David Ladd ... Koch Vision (2008)"
Koch Vision and 20th Century Fox presents "MISTY" (4 June 1961) (91 ins/Color) (Dolby digitally remastered) --- It has a very Disney/family style, a very solid, down-to-earth plot, a lot of focus on animals and nature, a realistic style, subtle humor, smart pieces of dialog, a well meshed plot, a warm family feeling, and a happy ending --- the film is educational, in the same way that Disneyland used to be educational in the early 1960s: endless tidbits of knowledge are imparted via the dialog, such as that a "hand" is equal to four inches, or that a foal should not be fed sugar since that turns the horse into a biter, or that "breaking" a horse is different than "gentling" a horse --- It's hard to come away from the film without having learned more about horses, or without having developed more of an appreciation of horses. Also, the locations and history of the annual pony roundup are authentic, so a bit of geographical and historical knowledge is imparted, as well --- This is a solid family film that should still be enjoyable for all ages, especially for horse lovers. Under the production staff of: James B. Clark - Director Robert B. Radnitz - Producer Marguerite Henry - Book Author Ted Sherdeman - Screenwriter Lee Garmes - Cinematographer Leo Tover - Cinematographer Paul Sawtell - Composer (Music Score) Bert Shefter - Composer (Music Score) Frederick Y. Smith - Editor Duncan Cramer - Art Director Maurice Ransford - Art Director Stuart A. Reiss - Set Designer Walter Scott - Set Designer Bernard Freericks - Sound/Sound Designer Ben Nye, Sr. - Makeup Stanley Hough - First Assistant Director Story line and plot, Every year the Chincoteague fire department rounds up the wild ponies of Assateague. island, and then auctions off the colts and yearlings to thin out the herd. A young brother and sister, Paul and Maureen Beebe, have set their hearts on owning one particular wild three-year old pony, The Phantom --- Only they have to earn the money, as the Phantom has to be captured in the roundup, and then they have to outbid everyone else for her in the auction --- And even the Phantom herself has a surprise for Paul and Maureen: a foal named Misty --- The scenery is breathtaking, with sandy beaches, sand dunes, coastal pine forest, and open fields with horses running free --- Has that small town feeling with its carnival and everybody knowing everybody --- Other than the old-fashioned clothes and hair styles, this film seems a lot more modern than its 1961 release --- still stands up well in this modern era without seeming excessively sweet or having ridiculous humor --- There are also some gender equality issues thrown into the plot, which makes it ahead of its time.. the cast includes: David Ladd ... Paul Beebe Arthur O'Connell ... Grandpa Beebe Pam Smith ... Maureen Beebe Anne Seymour ... Grandma Beebe rest of cast listed alphabetically: Duke Farley ... Eba Jones SPECIAL FEATURES: BIOS: 1. David Ladd Date of Birth: 5 February 1947 - Los Angeles, California Date of Death: Still Living 2. Arthur O'Connell Date of Birth: 29 March 1908 - New York City, New York Date of Death: 18 May 1981 - Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California 3. Pam Smith Date of Birth: Unknown Date of Death: Unknown 4. Anne Seymour Date of Birth: 11 September 1909 - New York City, New York Date of Death: 8 December 1988 - Los Angeles, California Great job by Koch Vision --- looking forward to more high quality titles from their film market --- order your copy now from Amazon or Koch Vision where there are plenty of copies available on DVD, stay tuned once again for top notch releases --- where they are experts in releasing long forgotten films and treasures to the collector. Total Time: 91 mins on DVD ~ KOCH Vision ~ (11/25/2008)

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