'Farrier' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Jasper Goes to Bishop (2009)
Actors:
Chloe Akin (actor),
Kyle Davidson (actor),
Jason Harris (actor),
Rusty May (actor),
Don Stroud (actor),
Grey DeLisle (actress),
Meredith Hodges (actress),
Lani Minella (actress),
Kath Soucie (actress),
Meredith Hodges (producer),
Cheryl Pollak (producer),
Nell Wade (writer),
Cheryl Pollak (director),
Janet 'Lime' Leimenstoll (editor),
Adam Levine (editor),
Genres:
Family,
Tornado and the Kalahari Horse Whisperer (2009)
Actors:
Ivan Botha (actor),
Jack Devnarain (actor),
Arlieb Kashmir (actor),
Danny Keogh (actor),
Quentin Krog (actor),
Tommy Kyd (actor),
Matthew Dylan Roberts (actor),
Mabutho 'Kid' Sithole (actor),
Carl Stemmet (actor),
Richard van der Westhuizen (actor),
Andries van Wyk (actor),
Joanie Combrink (actress),
Bernice Malan (actress),
Angelique Pretorius (actress),
Jennifer Steyn (actress),
Genres:
Drama,
Family,
Un argentino en New York (1998)
Actors:
Roberto Antier (actor),
Dan Bader (actor),
Fred Berman (actor),
Darryl Brown (actor),
Ted Brunson (actor),
John Bryant (actor),
Jimmy Carr (actor),
Buzz Cartier (actor),
Teddy Coluca (actor),
Eric Dorsey (actor),
Omar Fajardo (actor),
Guillermo Francella (actor),
Claudio Garófalo (actor),
Gabriel Goity (actor),
Yeshi Amao (actor),
Plot: A teenage girl travels to New York and decided to stay in Manhattan, without the consent of their parents. His father, travels to New York to bring his daughter back to Buenos Aires. The trip will help strengthen the relationship with her daughter and find growth in those months away from him.
Keywords: airport, argentinian, buenos-aires-argentina, city-name-in-title, father-daughter-relationship, music-band, new-york, place-name-in-title, state-in-title
Genres:
Comedy,
Music,
Rzeczpospolita babska (1969)
Actors:
Damian Damiecki (actor),
Maciej Damiecki (actor),
Romuald Drobaczynski (actor),
Aleksander Fogiel (actor),
Kazimierz Grzeskowiak (actor),
Tadeusz Kalinowski (actor),
Eugeniusz Kaminski (actor),
Roman Klosowski (actor),
Waclaw Kowalski (actor),
Jerzy Krason (actor),
Krzysztof Litwin (actor),
Jan Machulski (actor),
Wlodzimierz Skoczylas (actor),
Boguslaw Sochnacki (actor),
Wojciech Brzozowicz (actor),
Genres:
Comedy,
The Charge of the Light Brigade (1968)
Actors:
Ben Aris (actor),
Mickey Baker (actor),
Peter Bowles (actor),
Leo Britt (actor),
Mark Burns (actor),
John J. Carney (actor),
Chris Chittell (actor),
Ambrose Coghill (actor),
Christopher Cunningham (actor),
Mark Dignam (actor),
Michael Dillon (actor),
Alan Dobie (actor),
Georges Douking (actor),
Clive Endersby (actor),
Harry Andrews (actor),
Plot: A chronicle of events that led to the British involvement in the Crimean War against Russia and which led to the siege of Sevastopol and the fierce Battle of Balaclava on October 25, 1854 which climaxed with the heroic, but near-disastrous cavalry charge made by the British Light Brigade against a Russian artillery battery in a small valley which resulted in the near-destruction of the brigade due to error of judgment and rash planning on part by the inept British commanders.
Keywords: 1850s, animated-sequence, animated-title-sequence, anti-war, attack, bare-chested-male, bare-chested-male-bondage, battle, battlefield, behind-enemy-lines
Genres:
Drama,
History,
War,
Taglines: "Theirs not to reason why..."
Quotes:
Lord Raglan: Young ladies should concern themselves with what is pretty. England is pretty... babies are pretty... some table linen can be very pretty...
Lord Cardigan: Paymaster? Paymaster Duberley? That ain't a rank, it's a trade!
Lord Raglan: It will be a sad day for England when her armies are officered by men who know too well what they are doing- it smacks of murder.
Mogg: (when a young officer faints at the sight of a man being flogged): Always one of your younger type of hofficer fetches up or flops over. They fades away like Lily at bedtime.
Mogg: [observing a flogging] They won't fight unless they're flogged to it. Would you 'ave them fight for money - or ideas? That would be hun-Christian.
Lord Cardigan: [during the Battle of the Alma] Lucan, you're a stewstick.::Lord Lucan aka George Charles Bingham: Fetch off!::Lord Cardigan: Poltroon.::Lord Lucan aka George Charles Bingham: Bum-roll!::Lord Cardigan: Why don't you draw your horse from round your ears? Bring your head out of his arse.
Lord Cardigan: [returning from the charge] Has anybody seen my regiment?
Lord Cardigan: [looking at a row of tents] If that line's straight, I'm a Turk's arse.
Lord Cardigan: You were born dishonoured and a lie, and you will die in lies!
Lord Cardigan: Well, here goes the last of the Brudenells. The Brigade will advance ! Trumpeter, walk march !
The Charge of the Light Brigade (1968)
Actors:
Ben Aris (actor),
Mickey Baker (actor),
Peter Bowles (actor),
Leo Britt (actor),
Mark Burns (actor),
John J. Carney (actor),
Chris Chittell (actor),
Ambrose Coghill (actor),
Christopher Cunningham (actor),
Mark Dignam (actor),
Michael Dillon (actor),
Alan Dobie (actor),
Georges Douking (actor),
Clive Endersby (actor),
Harry Andrews (actor),
Plot: A chronicle of events that led to the British involvement in the Crimean War against Russia and which led to the siege of Sevastopol and the fierce Battle of Balaclava on October 25, 1854 which climaxed with the heroic, but near-disastrous cavalry charge made by the British Light Brigade against a Russian artillery battery in a small valley which resulted in the near-destruction of the brigade due to error of judgment and rash planning on part by the inept British commanders.
Keywords: 1850s, animated-sequence, animated-title-sequence, anti-war, attack, bare-chested-male, bare-chested-male-bondage, battle, battlefield, behind-enemy-lines
Genres:
Drama,
History,
War,
Taglines: "Theirs not to reason why..."
Quotes:
Lord Raglan: Young ladies should concern themselves with what is pretty. England is pretty... babies are pretty... some table linen can be very pretty...
Lord Cardigan: Paymaster? Paymaster Duberley? That ain't a rank, it's a trade!
Lord Raglan: It will be a sad day for England when her armies are officered by men who know too well what they are doing- it smacks of murder.
Mogg: (when a young officer faints at the sight of a man being flogged): Always one of your younger type of hofficer fetches up or flops over. They fades away like Lily at bedtime.
Mogg: [observing a flogging] They won't fight unless they're flogged to it. Would you 'ave them fight for money - or ideas? That would be hun-Christian.
Lord Cardigan: [during the Battle of the Alma] Lucan, you're a stewstick.::Lord Lucan aka George Charles Bingham: Fetch off!::Lord Cardigan: Poltroon.::Lord Lucan aka George Charles Bingham: Bum-roll!::Lord Cardigan: Why don't you draw your horse from round your ears? Bring your head out of his arse.
Lord Cardigan: [returning from the charge] Has anybody seen my regiment?
Lord Cardigan: [looking at a row of tents] If that line's straight, I'm a Turk's arse.
Lord Cardigan: You were born dishonoured and a lie, and you will die in lies!
Lord Cardigan: Well, here goes the last of the Brudenells. The Brigade will advance ! Trumpeter, walk march !
Witchfinder General (1968)
Actors:
Wilfrid Brambell (actor),
Rupert Davies (actor),
Paul Ferris (actor),
Peter Haigh (actor),
Nicky Henson (actor),
Godfrey James (actor),
Alf Joint (actor),
Bernard Kay (actor),
John Kidd (actor),
Toby Lennon (actor),
David Lyell (actor),
Jack Lynn (actor),
Bill Maxwell (actor),
Beaufoy Milton (actor),
Michael Beint (actor),
Plot: England is torn in civil strife as the Royalists battle the Parliamentary Party for control. This conflict distracts people from rational thought and allows unscrupulous men to gain local power by exploiting village superstitions. One of these men is Matthew Hopkins, who tours the land offering his services as a persecutor of witches. Aided by his sadistic accomplice John Stearne, he travels from city to city and wrenches confessions from "witches" in order to line his pockets and gain sexual favors. When Hopkins persecutes a priest, he incurs the wrath of Richard Marshall, who is engaged to the priest's niece. Risking treason by leaving his military duties, Marshall relentlessly pursues the evil Hopkins and his minion Stearne.
Keywords: 1600s, 17th-century, bare-breasts, based-on-novel, betrayal, blood, blood-on-face, blood-on-floor, blood-on-shirt, bloody-face
Genres:
Drama,
History,
Horror,
Taglines: The Year's Most Violent Film! [UK Theatrical] There's lots of screaming when there's this much at stake! Leave the children home! ...and if you are squeamish, stay home with them!!!!!!! [US poster] LEAVE THE CHILDREN AT HOME...If YOU are squeamish stay home with them! He'll hang, burn and mutilate you. He's the... witchfinder general
Quotes:
Matthew Hopkins: Men sometimes have strange motives for the things they do.
Matthew Hopkins: I will find out the truth for you, have no fear.
[Hopkins and his men throw three securely-bound people into the moat as a witchcraft test]::Matthew Hopkins: They swim... the mark of Satan is upon them. They must hang.
[a tied-up woman Hopkins has thrown into the moat to test for witchcraft drowns]::Matthew Hopkins: She was innocent.
[Stearne eludes Marshall to warn the Witchfinder General]::John Stearne: He's after our blood!::Matthew Hopkins: You're forgetting our powers... he could be a witch.
[first lines]::[United States Conqueror Worm versions]::Matthew Hopkins: [voiceover] LO! 't is a gala night/Within the lonesome latter years./An angel throng, bewinged, bedight/In veils, and drowned in tears,/Sit in a theatre to see/A play of hopes and fears,/While the orchestra breathes fitfully/The music of the spheres."
[last lines]::[United States Conqueror Worm versions]::Matthew Hopkins: [voiceover] Out-out are the lights-out all!/And over each quivering form/The curtain, a funeral pall,/Comes down with the rush of a storm,/While the angels, all pallid and wan,/Uprising, unveiling, affirm/That the play is the tragedy, 'Man,'/And its hero, the Conqueror Worm."
Matthew Hopkins: By the way, you know what they call me now?::John Stearne: What?::Matthew Hopkins: Witchfinder General.
Gen. Oliver Cromwell: The year is 1645, England is in the grip of bloody Civil War. On the one side stand the Royalist party of King Charles, on the other, Cromwell's Parliamentary party: the Roundheads. The Structure of law and order has collapsed. Local Magistrates indulge their individual whims, justice and injustice are dispensed in more or less equal quantities, without opposition. An atmosphere in which the unscrupulous revel, and the likes of Matthew Hopkins take full advantage of the situation. In a time where the superstitions of country folk are still a powerful factor, Hopkins preys upon them, torturing and killing in a supposed drive to eliminate witchcraft from the country, and doing so with the full blessing of what law there is. However, his influence is confined largely to the Eastern Sector of the country: East Anglia, which is held firmly in Cromwell's grasp, but not so firmly that Roundhead cavalry patrols have everything their way. For there persists an ever present threat of the remnants of the Royalist armies, desperately foraging for food, horses and supplies.
Gypsy Colt (1954)
Actors:
Ward Bond (actor),
Archie Butler (actor),
Highland Dale (actor),
Bobby Dominguez (actor),
Joe Dominguez (actor),
Nacho Galindo (actor),
Jester Hairston (actor),
Rodolfo Hoyos Jr. (actor),
Robert Hyatt (actor),
Larry Keating (actor),
Mitchell Lewis (actor),
Carey Loftin (actor),
Frank Matts (actor),
John McKee (actor),
Wally Albright (actor),
Plot: Lassie comes home (again) but this time as a horse. Eric Knight shouldn't have to had break a sweat writing this "original" with the only difference in the basic plot line (from "Lassie Comes Home") being that a horse, rather than a dog, has to make the arduous journey back to it's young master (a girl rather than a boy) and a locale change from England to the American West. It begins in a drought-stricken region where Frank and Em MacWade dread to tell their young daughter, Meg, that her beloved colt Gypsy has been sold, for financial reasons, as a potential race horse. The horse breaks away from its new owner twice, and is admonished by Meg each time, before the horse is transported 500 miles away to a race track. But Gypsy escapes again and begins his 500-mile trek back to his young mistress. On his trek back, he has encounters with a group of cowboys, a gang of wild motorcyclists and a young Mexican boy, in addition to the terrain problems. Gypsy one-ups Lassie as he also brings a drought-breaking rain with him when he gets back home.
Keywords: bareback-riding, black-horse, family-relationships, father-daughter-relationship, girl, girl-horse-relationship, horse, husband-wife-relationship, mother-daughter-relationship, rider-horse-relationship
Genres:
Drama,
Family,
Western,
North West Mounted Police (1940)
Actors:
Sam Ash (actor),
Earl Askam (actor),
George Bancroft (actor),
Douglas Bates (actor),
John Beach (actor),
Chief John Big Tree (actor),
Monte Blue (actor),
Dick Botiller (actor),
Ed Brady (actor),
Harry Burns (actor),
Ralph Byrd (actor),
Jack Byron (actor),
Rod Cameron (actor),
Steve Carruthers (actor),
Eric Alden (actor),
Plot: Texas Ranger Dusty Rivers ("Isn't that a contradiction in terms?", another character asks him) travels to Canada in the 1880s in search of Jacques Corbeau, who is wanted for murder. He wanders into the midst of the Riel Rebellion, in which Métis (people of French and Native heritage) and Natives want a separate nation. Dusty falls for nurse April Logan, who is also loved by Mountie Jim Brett. April's brother is involved with Courbeau's daughter Louvette, which leads to trouble during the battles between the rebels and the Mounties. Through it all Dusty is determined to bring Corbeau back to Texas (and April, too, if he can manage it.)
Keywords: 1880s, ambush, american-indian, baby, bagpipes, based-on-novel, betrayal, british, brother-sister-relationship, canada
Genres:
Action,
Adventure,
Drama,
History,
Romance,
Western,
Taglines: The roaring magnificence of "Union Pacific" . . . the pulse-pounding action of "The Plainsman" . . . two surging love stories woven into an unforgettable drama of human emotions . . . told against the blazing beauty of the northern forests . . . filmed in SUPER TECHNICOLOR !
Quotes:
Louis Riel: Blood will run like water.::Jacques Corbeau: You won't notice it much. The mounted police wear red coats.
Dusty Rivers: Down where I come from we don't jump to conclusions. It's liable to be a feller's last jump.
Dusty Rivers: I was pinned under a log so tight I was breathin' on the installment plan.
Ronnie Logan: Listen you little wildcat, you're the only real thing that's ever happened to me. And nobody, nothing could ever make me let you go.::Louvette Corbeau: I love you so terrible bad I feel good.
Dusty Rivers: You know, I-I kinda gotta feelin' that I could make things easier for ya if you'd let me.::April Logan: You're a grand person, Dusty, but there ain't anything anyone can do for me.::Dusty Rivers: Sure there is. Come to Texas with me. You're the loveliest and gentlest lady I've ever known.
Ronnie Logan: [Lovesick mountie Ronnie Logan falls hard for femme fatale Louvette Corbeau, who is secretly in league with the revolutionaries] You're the sweetest poison that ever got into a man's blood. I love you. I *want* you! Listen, you little wildcat, you're the only real thing that's ever happened to me. A nobody... nothing... could ever make me let go of you!::Louvette Corbeau: Oh, I love you so terrible bad I feel good! My heart sings like a bird!
April Logan: Oh, Dusty! You're an angel in leather!::Dusty Rivers: (laughs) I'd look funny in leather wings.
[Louvette betrays Ronnie to the rebels]::Ronnie Logan: You crawling black scum! You sneaking she-wolf! You dirty squaw! I'll kill you when I get loose!
April Logan: Texas must be heaven.::Dusty Rivers: It will be when you get there.