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National Velvet

Released 1944
Runtime 124
Category Family, Sports Movies
Language English
Director Clarence Brown

What it’s about

A girl from rural England named Velvet Brown (Taylor) dreams of taking her beloved horse “Pie” all the way to England's Grand National steeple chase contest. Aided by an older jockey named Mi (Rooney), Velvet trains her horse to the top with plenty of pluck and determination, all the while disguised as a boy.

Why we love it

After young Elizabeth Taylor proved herself in “Lassie Come Home,” MGM felt confident to star her in this delightful film. Shot in glorious early Technicolor, the camera already loves Liz, then just twelve. Rooney was made for the role of jockey Mi Taylor, and actress Anne Revere stands out as Velvet's understanding mother, winning an Oscar. As timeless family fare goes, “National Velvet” is solid gold and a must for girls, whether they like horses or not.

Elizabeth Taylor, Mickey Rooney, Donald Crisp, Anne Revere, Angela Lansbury Clarence Brown

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