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The Horsemasters: Tally Ho (1961)
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"Disneyland" (1954)Original Air Date:
8 October 1961 (Season 8, Episode 3)Genre:
Animation | Action | Adventure | Biography | Drama | Family | Fantasy | Sci-Fi | Western morePlot:
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For Horse Fans and Everyone moreCast
(Episode Credited cast)| Annette Funicello | ... | Dinah Wilcox | |
| Tommy Kirk | ... | Danny Grant | |
| Janet Munro | ... | Janet Hale | |
| Tony Britton | ... | Major George Brooke | |
| John Fraser | ... | David Lawford | |
| Donald Pleasence | ... | Captain Pinski | |
| Harry Lockart | ... | Vincenzo Lalli | |
| Colin Gordon | ... | Mr. Ffolliott | |
| Anthony Nicholls | ... | Hardy Cole | |
| Jean Marsh | ... | Andrienne | |
| Lisa Madron | ... | Ingrid | |
| Penelope Horner | ... | Penny | |
| Millicent Martin | ... | Joan |
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Great movie for horse fans (young or old) or anyone pursuing a dream. Especially, those who aspire to jump horses. The young riders learn that it takes dedication, self-discipline, love and passion to be successful at their sport. The 1961 film features Annette Funicello as her adorable self. We follow her through her journey to be an accomplished jumper. I found it an inspiration and an insightful movie teaching that one must be persistent to be good at something. The advice Annette is given to help her is quite touching. Hopefully, Disney will release it soon on DVD so the young people of today can see what a true class act celebrities/actors and a movie can be.