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The Red Pony ()


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A young farmboy who can't seem to communicate with his father develops an attachment to a young red pony.

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  • Won 2 Primetime Emmys. Another 7 nominations.
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Carl Tiflin
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Ruth Tiflin
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Jess Taylor
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Granddad
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Jody Tiflin
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Gitano
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Toby
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Dearie
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James Creighton
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Orville Frye (as Woody Chambliss)
Link Wyler ...
Sonny Frye
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Barton
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Sheriff Bill Smith
Yvonne Wood ...
Sarah Taylor
Sally Carter-Ihnat ...
Miss Willis
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Mr. Sing / Carni man / Mr. Green
Kurt Sled ...
Jack
Jerry Fuentes ...
Tony
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Rudi
Clay Radovitch ...
Teddy
Clifford Hodge ...
Andy
Heather Totten ...
Reah
Debbie Steel ...
Francis
Verne Ellenwood ...
Ira
Joe Sardello ...
Benny Bob
Bob Roe ...
Jimmy

Directed by

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Robert Totten

Written by

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Ron Bishop ... (teleplay)
 
John Steinbeck ... (novel "The Red Pony")
 
Robert Totten ... (teleplay)

Produced by

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Frederick H. Brogger ... producer
James Franciscus ... producer
Ray Kellogg ... associate producer

Music by

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Jerry Goldsmith

Cinematography by

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Andrew Jackson
Frank Ahern ... (uncredited)
Frank V. Phillips ... (uncredited)

Editing by

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Marsh Hendry

Editorial Department

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Oscar Denenberg ... assistant editor (as Pete Denenberg)

Art Direction by

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Robert F. Boyle
James Hulsey
John A. Kuri ... (uncredited)

Set Decoration by

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John A. Kuri ... (as John Kuri)

Makeup Department

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Richard Cobos ... makeup artist
Allan Snyder ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Clarence Eurist ... production supervisor
Fred Hamilton ... executive in charge of production

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Al Murphy ... second assistant director

Art Department

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Reggie Peirce ... property department

Sound Department

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Fred J. Brown ... sound editor
Bert Hallberg ... production mixer (as Bertil G Hallberg)
David Marshall ... sound editor
Harold Varney ... re-recording
Ross Taylor ... foley artist (uncredited)

Music Department

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Jerry Goldsmith ... conductor
Vince De Rosa ... musician: french horn (uncredited)
The Hollywood Studio Symphony ... music performed by (uncredited)
Artie Kane ... musician: piano, keyboards (uncredited)
Arthur Morton ... orchestrator (uncredited)
Dorothy Remsen ... musician: harp (uncredited)
Louise Di Tullio ... musician: flute (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Terry Terrill ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Robert Aller ... in association with
James Briggs ... veterinarian
Gioele Centanni ... distributed in italy
Scott Hamilton ... production assistant
Rance Howard ... dialogue
E.W. Johnston ... technical adviser: livestock (as E.W. 'Bud' Johnston)
Richard Tramp ... veterinarian

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Also Known As
  • Le poney rouge (France)
  • El potro Alazán (Spain, Castilian title)
  • El potro Alazán (Spain)
  • Den röda ponnyn (Sweden)
  • A vörös póni (Hungary)
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Runtime
  • 101 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia This was Maureen O'Hara's last acting role before she retired. She would not act again until Only the Lonely (1991). See more »
Movie Connections Featured in The 25th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1973). See more »
Quotes Ruth Tiflin: and you sold the old cows, you bought a pony, you had a few drinks somewhere along the way. You ran into Jess Taylor and you and he got in a fight together ah I'd say you had quite a day
Carl Tiflin: Wait a minute, me and Jess didn't fight one another
Ruth Tiflin: I didn't say that, you never do, it just that he seems to bring out the worse in you and you bring out in him, someone else always catches it all I can say is thank god for small favors Your home
Carl Tiflin: You sure are Pretty
Ruth Tiflin: Thank you sir, and so are you. For a big tall raw born bunck buster whiskey drinker after mole chaser ugle ole cow poke.
Carl Tiflin: Well, That be the case ma'am what are you doing so far away. One think your in the next county something about pony express distance
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