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My Friend Flicka (film)

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Wikipedia article




'My Friend Flicka' is a 1943 coming-of-age Technicolor film about a young boy, played by Roddy McDowall, who is given a young horse to raise. It is based on Mary O'Hara's popular 1941 children's novel. 'Thunderhead, Son of Flicka', released on March 15, 1945, was the sequel to 'My Friend Flicka'.

Plot



Wyoming ranchers Rob (Preston Foster) and Nell McLaughlin (Rita Johnson) somewhat reluctantly decide to give their 10-year-old son, Ken (Roddy McDowall), a chance to raise a horse and learn about responsibility. He chooses a one-year-old chestnut mustang filly and names her Flicka, which ranch hand Gus (James Bell) informs him is a Swedish word for "girl."

Rising debts and a "loco" strain have created problems for the McLaughlins. They accept a $500 offer from a neighboring rancher for the young filly's mother, Rocket, who had been clocked running at 35 mph (56 km/h), but the mare is accidentally killed while being transported.

The situation gets worse when Flicka is badly cut by barbed wire and the wound becomes infected. Ken cares for her best he can, but the infection leads father Rob to conclude that the horse must be put down. A gunshot by his father makes Ken fear the worst, but it turns out he was warding off a mountain lion after being warned by Flicka. The filly's life is spared, and young Ken nurtures her back to health.

Cast



* Roddy McDowall as Ken McLaughlin

* Preston Foster as Rob McLaughlin

* Rita Johnson as Nell McLaughlin

* James Bell as Gus

* Diana Hale as Hildy

* Jeff Corey as Tim Murphy

* Arthur Loft as Charley Sargent (uncredited)

Production



Parts of the film were shot in Duck Creek, Aspen Mirror Lake, Rockville Road, Strawberry Valley, Johnson Canyon, Zion National Park, and Cedar Breaks National Monument in Utah.

Radio adaptation



A radio adaptation of 'My Friend Flicka' was presented on 'Lux Radio Theatre' June 7, 1943, starring McDowall and Johnson.

Reception



The film aggregator Rotten Tomatoes gave the film 86%. The DVD, which came out during the early years of the 21st century, was warmly received by the critics. One such was 'DVD Verdict', which praised its "bright and vibrant" colors and its "superior transfer" from VHS to DVD. The film also was released in its original full frame and aspect ratio and contained three trailers: 'Bushwhacked', 'Far from Home: The Adventures of Yellow Dog', and 'Lucas' along with a choice of English or Spanish audio and subtitles.

References




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