The Roy Rogers Show is a classic western TV series from the 1950s. It follows the adventures of Roy Rogers, a singing cowboy, and his trusty palomino horse Trigger. Together, they protect the town from various threats and solve mysteries while entertaining audiences with their music and comedy.
Black Beauty is a pure black, thoroughbred horse in late 19th Century rural England who is adopted into the household of James Gordon, a local doctor and widower, and befriended by his daughter Vicky, son Kevin, and their friends Albert and Robbie.
The New Adventures of Black Beauty was the title of a television drama series produced in the early 1990s.
Princess Merida defies a custom that brings chaos to her kingdom. With the help of a witch's spell, she accidentally turns her mother into a bear. Together, they must mend their relationship and find a way to reverse the curse before it becomes permanent.
Spirit: Riding Free is an animated TV show that follows the story of a young girl who forms a deep connection with a wild horse named Spirit. Together, they go on exciting adventures in the Wild West, facing various challenges and forming lasting friendships along the way.
National Velvet is an American drama series
Wildfire is an American animated series produced by Hanna-Barbera in 1986. The series follows the adventures of Sara, a 13-year-old girl growing up in the American West, as she discovers her true identity as a princess-in-hiding from another realm who is destined to fight an evil witch. The show was first broadcast on CBS for a single 13-episode season from September 13 to December 6, 1986.
Annie Oakley was an American Western television series that fictionalized the life of famous sharpshooter Annie Oakley. It ran from January 1954 to February 1957 in syndication, for a total of 81 black and white episodes, each 25 minutes long. ABC showed reruns on Saturday and Sunday daytime from 1959 to 1960 and from 1964 to 1965.
In Spirit Untamed, a young girl named Lucky forms a bond with a wild horse named Spirit. Together, they navigate the challenges of small-town life and embark on an adventure filled with friendship and self-discovery. As Lucky learns to trust Spirit, she also learns valuable lessons about family, love, and the power of resilience.
Galtar and the Golden Lance is an animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera in the 1980s. It was originally produced and released as part of a five-in-one omnibus program, The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera, of which Challenge of the Gobots, The Jetsons, Paw Paws, and Yogi's Treasure Hunt as part of the 1985's inaugurated allstar 1st lineup. The TV series has been considered to have been created due to the rise and popularity of the He-Man franchise.
In 1850, California is voting on statehood. Zorro, now Don Alejandro De La Vega, protects the ballots and foils a plot. His wife Elena is blackmailed into divorcing him, and three months later, Zorro feels the people no longer need him. He attends a party where he becomes suspicious of French Count Armand. Zorro must save his friend Guillermo's family and stop Armand's plan to build a railroad. He uncovers a secret society and their plot to throw the United States into chaos. With the help of his son Joaquin, Zorro saves California and continues his mission.
After a riding accident leaves a girl and her horse traumatized, a horse whisperer helps them overcome their fears and form a bond.
Seabiscuit is a movie based on the true story of an undersized racehorse who becomes a symbol of hope and determination during the Great Depression. The film follows the journey of Seabiscuit, his jockey, and his owner as they overcome adversity and achieve success against all odds.
Secretariat tells the true story of Penny Chenery, a housewife and mother who becomes the first female owner of a Triple Crown-winning racehorse. With the help of trainer Lucien Laurin and jockey Ron Turcotte, Penny navigates the male-dominated horse racing industry and leads her horse, Secretariat, to an incredible victory.
Mickey Mouse Club serial starring Mouseketeer Darlene Gillespie.
Duel in the Sun is an epic Western film set in Texas, featuring a dramatic story of love, betrayal, and family conflicts. It explores the relationship between a biracial woman and two brothers, who are fighting for her affections. The film delves into themes of land rights, interracial romance, and the tragic consequences of forbidden love.
When troubled, cynical teen Rick chooses service at a camp for the blind over serving time, he thinks he's found the easy way out. Instead, it's the way to a new life. Step by step, as Rick helps a blind gymnast rediscover the joys of competition through equestrian show jumping, they begin to take control of the most important journey of all... a journey called life.
In the 1890s, a cowboy and his mustang horse compete in a treacherous horse race called the Ocean of Fire across the Arabian desert, encountering various obstacles and enemies along the way.
Bolero is a comedy-drama that explores the journey of a young woman who seeks sexual exploration and fulfillment. Set in the 1920s, the story takes place in Spain and Morocco. The film touches on themes of lust, virginity, and relationships, while also incorporating elements of bullfighting and horseback riding. Through various comedic situations and encounters, the protagonist discovers her own desires and experiences personal growth.
When the Black Stallion is stolen, a teenage boy and girl must navigate the dangerous Moroccan desert to rescue him. Along the way, they encounter sheiks, jockeys, and a risky wager at the racetrack.