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| director = [[William Fairchild]]
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| writer = William Fairchild
| writer = William Fairchild<br>[[Ted Willis]]
| based on = novel by [[Don Stanford]]
| based on = novel by [[Don Stanford]]
| starring = [[Tommy Kirk]]<br>[[Annette Funicello]]<br>[[Janet Munro]]<br>[[Donald Pleasence]]
| starring = [[Tommy Kirk]]<br>[[Annette Funicello]]<br>[[Janet Munro]]<br>[[Donald Pleasence]]
| music =
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| cinematography = [[Freddie Francis]]
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| studio = [[Walt Disney Productions]]
| studio = [[Walt Disney Productions]]
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| distributor = Buena Vista
| released = October 1961
| released = 1 October 1961 (US TV)
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'''''The Horsemasters''''' was a 2 part episode of the [[Disneyland (TV series)|''Disneyland'' TV show]] from 1961 which screened theatrically in some countries. The musical number, "Strummin' Song", performed by [[Annette Funicello]] and written by the [[Sherman Brothers]] marked the first song the Sherman Brothers ever wrote for a Disney project.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Sherman |first1=Robert B. |title=[[Walt's Time]] |date=1998 |publisher=Camphor Tree Publishers |isbn=0-9646059-3-7 |page=9-11 |edition=First}}</ref> The film was shot on location in England.<ref>{{cite news |author=Hedda Hoopper |title=Walt Disney Will Film Romantic Teen Comedy |newspaper=Chicago Daily Tribune |location=Chicago, Ill |date=20 Aug 1960 |page=W17}}</ref>
'''''The Horsemasters''''' was a 2 part episode of the [[Disneyland (TV series)|''Disneyland'' TV show]] from 1961 which screened theatrically in some countries.
==Plot==
A group of young people do a course in horsemanship in England.
==Cast==
*[[Annette Funicello]] as Dinah Wilcox
*[[Tommy Kirk]] as Danny Grant
*[[Janet Munro]] as Janet Hale
*[[Tony Britton]] as Major George Brooke
*[[John Fraser (actor)|John Fraser]] as David Lawford
*[[Donald Pleasence]] as Captain Pinski
*[[Harry Lockart]] as Vincenzo Lalli
*[[Colin Gordon]] as Mr. Ffolliott
*Anthony Nicholls as Hardy Cole
*[[Jean Marsh]] as Andrienne
*[[Lisa Madron]] as Ingrid
*[[Penelope Horner]] as Penny
*[[Millicent Martin]] as Joan
==Production==
The musical number, "Strummin' Song", performed by [[Annette Funicello]] and written by the [[Sherman Brothers]] marked the first song the Sherman Brothers ever wrote for a Disney project.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Sherman |first1=Robert B. |title=[[Walt's Time]] |date=1998 |publisher=Camphor Tree Publishers |isbn=0-9646059-3-7 |page=9-11 |edition=First}}</ref>

The film was shot on location in England.<ref>{{cite news |author=Hedda Hoopper |title=Walt Disney Will Film Romantic Teen Comedy |newspaper=Chicago Daily Tribune |location=Chicago, Ill |date=20 Aug 1960 |page=W17}}</ref>


==Comic book adaption==
==Comic book adaption==
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==External links==
==External links==
*{{IMDb title|0054994}}
*{{IMDb title|0054994}}
*[https://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b6ac9b775 The Horsemasters] at BFI
*{{IMDb title|0561296}}

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Revision as of 08:07, 14 April 2019

The Horsemasters
Directed byWilliam Fairchild
Written byWilliam Fairchild
Ted Willis
StarringTommy Kirk
Annette Funicello
Janet Munro
Donald Pleasence
CinematographyFreddie Francis
Production
company
Distributed byBuena Vista
Release date
1 October 1961 (US TV)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Horsemasters was a 2 part episode of the Disneyland TV show from 1961 which screened theatrically in some countries.

Plot

A group of young people do a course in horsemanship in England.

Cast

Production

The musical number, "Strummin' Song", performed by Annette Funicello and written by the Sherman Brothers marked the first song the Sherman Brothers ever wrote for a Disney project.[1]

The film was shot on location in England.[2]

Comic book adaption

References

  1. ^ Sherman, Robert B. (1998). Walt's Time (First ed.). Camphor Tree Publishers. p. 9-11. ISBN 0-9646059-3-7.
  2. ^ Hedda Hoopper (20 Aug 1960). "Walt Disney Will Film Romantic Teen Comedy". Chicago Daily Tribune. Chicago, Ill. p. W17.
  3. ^ "Dell Four Color #1260". Grand Comics Database.
  4. ^ Dell Four Color #1260 at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)