The " Cisco Kid " series used a horse, trained by Ralph McCutcheon , a pinto, named Diablo. "Pancho" and his horse Laco was the Cisco Kid co-star on one of the horses used in the series. Both had numerous publicity photos on the horses. Television commercials - advertisement promotions for bread, and grocery stores and other businesses and of course a fan club with more toys and collectibles. |
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by Walt Disney Productions,
Buena Vista The name was fitting for this horse whipped that tail up at
every jump and everyone would remember the flash of the tail was always
Nautical.This was the story of the life
of the horse they called Injun Joe
and the Equestrian Olympics. |
The CBS 50th anniversary special introduced a "New Mister Ed", an anonymous palomino, who talked just like the original good old Mister Ed . Photo in the set used for the Nanny television series of `1990's, starring Fran Dresher. Remembering the best TV shows of all time. |
Horses who have Hoof prints in the cement Movie walk of Fame |
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Ceremonies where held for: | Tom Mix & Tony on Dec 12, 1927 |
Roy Roger & Trigger on April 21, 1949 |
Gene Autry & Champion on Dec 23, 1949 |
The human co-stars have shoe prints but no equine
HOOF prints!
...somehow the following were worthy but not included:
Fritz
- (William S. Hart's horse)
&
Francis
- the talking mule
(Donald O'Connor & Mickey Rooney's sidekick)
The Breyer Plastic Molding Company has made reproductions
of Dale Evans and Roy Rogers horses -" Butttermilk " & " Trigger "
also Gene Autry's horse - " Champion " all with an added video tape.
Note: Susan writes for mules and
more, a national mule magazine "
Mules and More
" We have a mule you may be interested in. Her name is Mousey and she was origionally owned by Bobby Davenport who trained " Gus ". Mousey has also appeared in a number of tv shows. I also rode another mule, Josephine in the 100th Rose Parade with ADMS. (American Donkey & Mule Society) Joe Cragmile worked in the business for over 30 years and worked with Glenn and Corky Randall, Hutkins Brothers, Bobby Davenport and all the trainers. His wife Bev used to exercise Buttermilk (Dale's horse ) and was on (Roy's horse) Trigger when Glenn was teaching him to high rear. |
The real horses behind Bandit: Tatzee is the main star horse that is used for the close ups and tricks and Buck is the horse who does the running rearing and at liberty open range shots. Owner / trainer of the horses is Dusty Bews He is animal coordinator also his cousin Michelle Bews is the horse trainer for the series. She and her horse Jamie have done stand in jump scenes. Peter Bews is also involved in stunts with the horses. All related to Canadian Professional Rodeo Hall-of-Famer Tom Bews. The family have been doing stunts and training the animals for many years. |
Note: Kathie
owns the famous American Saddlebred horse named "
Foxfire
" Comments and info from :
Kathy Campbell The horse that Ashley Wilkes rode off to the Civil War on in Gone With the Wind was a rather famous 3-gaited Saddlebred show horse by the appropriate name of "Anacacho Rebel". Most of the other horses in the movie were ASBs as well. " Rebel " was trained before, during, and after the movie by my trainer, Bob Lewis now 84 years old (1999). After his movie stardom, " Rebel" became quite the poster boy for horse shows ... e.g. "come see the "Gone With the Wind" horse." My horse "Foxfire" is the reigning
(and 3 consecutive time) California State 5-Gaited Open Champion. Each of
these championships has been won on Bob's 82nd, 83rd, and 84th birthdays!
The man can ride! I guess the ASB people are always interested in promoting
our "movie" horses because: It takes a mighty calm and intelligent horse to be a star in the movies! The horse that was "Fury " was also an Amercian Saddlebred. |
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