A palimino cow pony, through a series of owners and adventures becomes a champion mount for one of the US equestrian team.A palimino cow pony, through a series of owners and adventures becomes a champion mount for one of the US equestrian team.A palimino cow pony, through a series of owners and adventures becomes a champion mount for one of the US equestrian team.
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This is an outstanding documentary with tremendous appeal to all horse lovers--especially those equestrians interested in jumping or in true-life Cinderella stories. The former Olympic rider, Hugh Wiley, does a wonderful job with "Nautical," the palomino who can jump to the moon (well, almost). Disney definitely should resurrect this one--and put it on VHS or DVD!
This is a wonderful story of success against all the odds; made all the more fantastic because the story is true. This horse was one step away from the glue factory when he was rescued and went on to glory on the U.S. Olympic Equestrian Team. This would be dramatic enough but made all the more so since the horse was a palomino. Not exactly known as jumpers. But this one certainly was and he was extraordinary. His talent became painfully evident to a string of owners because he would constantly escape from every corral they would put him in....one being seven feet high. Great story and one that is deserving of a re-release.
While I absolutely agree that this is a fun movie and should be re-released, people should be aware that the 'abused cowpony' portion of the movie is pure Disney poetic license. Nautical ("The Horse with the Flying Tail") was bred to be a jumper. He was by the QH stallion (palomino) Muchacho de Oro out of an Army Remount (mostly TB mare). His registered name was "Peter de Oro." His prior to the Olympic Team history was of being a temperamental jumper who was inclined to "stop" at water and ditch jumps. Hugh Wiley acquired him, and with the help of USET Coach Bert de Nemethy, trained him to be the Olympic level jumper he became. The Olympic team stuff is true, but he cowpony stuff, not so.
This movie I caught one night on the Disney Channel. Being a horse jumping enthusiast, I was surprised when I saw Frank Chapot and George Morris! It was then that I realised that this was a true story. I think that it should be re released for the kids on the jumping circuit to see. It's an awesome story of a horse that is against all odds and overcomes them to become one of the US Equestrian Team's Champions in Europe. Kids nowadays need to see films like this. It will boost their interest, will and dreams to become an olympic rider, with the little horse they currently have.
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This is a wonderful film about a horse with whom I was personally acquainted. It is a true story about his rise from the very bottom of the heap. When I first knew him, he was known as Injin Joe. I met him at the Devon Horse Show in Pennsylvania. I followed his career for several years. Then he dropped out of sight at Devon. I missed him very much, and hoped that nothing had happened to him.
Imagine my delighted surprise at seeing this film one day at our local movie theater! I absolutely adored seeing his early history and his subsequent career.
When he was at Devon, you always thought he was going to take the jump with him, but he would give a real buck at the top, which cleared the jump for him. In the movie, I saw that they had trained most of the buck out, but didn't get rid of the flip of the tail which gives the film its name.
I heartily recommend this film for anyone who loves horses and/or rags to riches stories
I would love to acquire a copy of this film, tape or DVD, to see again and to show to my Eventing daughter and grandchildren.
Imagine my delighted surprise at seeing this film one day at our local movie theater! I absolutely adored seeing his early history and his subsequent career.
When he was at Devon, you always thought he was going to take the jump with him, but he would give a real buck at the top, which cleared the jump for him. In the movie, I saw that they had trained most of the buck out, but didn't get rid of the flip of the tail which gives the film its name.
I heartily recommend this film for anyone who loves horses and/or rags to riches stories
I would love to acquire a copy of this film, tape or DVD, to see again and to show to my Eventing daughter and grandchildren.
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- TriviaNautica was born in New Mexico in 1944.
- ConnectionsEdited into The Magical World of Disney: The Horse with the Flying Tail (1963)
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By what name was The Horse with the Flying Tail (1960) officially released in Canada in English?
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