"The Man From Snowy River"
Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2023 6:59 pm
Wasn't sure on which thread to post this on so that all of you would see it - so just decided to start a new thread.
While I was looking for a stream for it, I was surprised to discover that there is the original film (starring Tom Burlinson and Kirk Douglas), a sequel to the original film - and - looks like an entire mini-series (with multiple episodes) with the same title on Amazon.
I haven't seen the sequel, nor have I seen the mini-series.
The one I am talking about, and the one I recommend - for the astonishing horse-riding scenes alone (Sheila, is this the one you are talking about also?) is the original film, "The Man From Snowy River", starring Tom Burlinson and Kirk Douglas.
Enjoy!!
Beth, did you say you knew of a free stream?
It is nice to know that there are so many horse ladies here in the Forum! The breed that I had - trained, bred, showed, raised a few foals - is the Peruvian Paso horse. A wonderfully smooth gaited breed to ride.
Sandi, thanks for posting the photos of your Reno. What a beautiful mare she was! She must have been extremely intelligent - and unusually kind as well - to have safely taken such a young girl on so many amazing adventures.
What a blessing to you to have such wonderful memories of her.
Did you have her to the end of her life? I know that twenty-five is pretty elderly for a horse. I miss my horses also - and I will always love them.
Anne
While I was looking for a stream for it, I was surprised to discover that there is the original film (starring Tom Burlinson and Kirk Douglas), a sequel to the original film - and - looks like an entire mini-series (with multiple episodes) with the same title on Amazon.
I haven't seen the sequel, nor have I seen the mini-series.
The one I am talking about, and the one I recommend - for the astonishing horse-riding scenes alone (Sheila, is this the one you are talking about also?) is the original film, "The Man From Snowy River", starring Tom Burlinson and Kirk Douglas.
Enjoy!!
Beth, did you say you knew of a free stream?
It is nice to know that there are so many horse ladies here in the Forum! The breed that I had - trained, bred, showed, raised a few foals - is the Peruvian Paso horse. A wonderfully smooth gaited breed to ride.
Sandi, thanks for posting the photos of your Reno. What a beautiful mare she was! She must have been extremely intelligent - and unusually kind as well - to have safely taken such a young girl on so many amazing adventures.
What a blessing to you to have such wonderful memories of her.
Did you have her to the end of her life? I know that twenty-five is pretty elderly for a horse. I miss my horses also - and I will always love them.
Anne