Stormy, the Thoroughbred movie poster

Stormy, the Thoroughbred

March 12, 1954 0h 46m 10.0/10 (1 votes)

Originally released in 1954. Stormy, the Thoroughbred is a family film. directed by Larry Lansburgh. At just 46 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring M.R. Valdez, Robert Skene, and George Fenneman

Synopsis

It is the story of how a scrawny young colt grows up to be a highly-prized polo pony, and the cast includes Texan Cecil Smith who, for many years, was the highest rated Polo Player in the world. The story begins on the stormy night the colt was born on a horse farm in Kentucky, seven months after the farm's intended crop of yearlings. He is far behind the other colts and is regarded as a misfit. The other colts are sold off into the racing world, but the under-age and scrawny Stormy (real name Woodie D)is sent off to work on a California ranch. There, he is spotted for the thoroughbred he is and trained as a Polo pony, and comes through with flying colors.

Quick Facts

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Release Date March 12, 1954 71 years ago
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Runtime 0h 46m 46 minutes total
User Rating 10.0/10 Excellent (1 votes)
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Language English Original language
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Country United States of America Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
EN

Production Companies

  • Walt Disney Productions

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Stormy, the Thoroughbred about?

It is the story of how a scrawny young colt grows up to be a highly-prized polo pony, and the cast includes Texan Cecil Smith who, for many years, was the highest rated Polo Player in the world. Th...

Who directed Stormy, the Thoroughbred?

Stormy, the Thoroughbred was directed by Larry Lansburgh.

How long is Stormy, the Thoroughbred?

Stormy, the Thoroughbred has a runtime of 0 hours and 46 minutes (46 minutes total).

When was Stormy, the Thoroughbred released?

Stormy, the Thoroughbred was released on March 12, 1954 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Stormy, the Thoroughbred?

The main cast of Stormy, the Thoroughbred includes M.R. Valdez, Robert Skene, George Fenneman, Cecil Smith.