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Green Grass of Wyoming

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Carey Greenway (Peggy Cummins) is the niece of a farmer (Charles Coburn) who raises purebred racing horses. She has eyes for Ken (Robert Arthur), the son of rival horse rancher Rob (Lloyd Nolan), but the budding relationship between the young lovers is complicated by the tension that exists between their families. Things take an abrupt turn, though, when an untamed stallion named Thunderhead breaks onto Rob's ranch and frees his finest racing mare from captivity.

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S R Beautiful Utah film. A bit thick on the corn, but it was wholesome with an appearance by Flicka. It was kinda odd with the focus on the Ohio trotting races. Saw on YouTube. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 08/25/24 Full Review Audience Member How did they have the gall to lift the names from one of the most sensitive and beautifully crafted stories. This is probably one of the worst films ever made! Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 01/17/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Carey Greenway (Peggy Cummins) is the niece of a farmer (Charles Coburn) who raises purebred racing horses. She has eyes for Ken (Robert Arthur), the son of rival horse rancher Rob (Lloyd Nolan), but the budding relationship between the young lovers is complicated by the tension that exists between their families. Things take an abrupt turn, though, when an untamed stallion named Thunderhead breaks onto Rob's ranch and frees his finest racing mare from captivity.
Director
Louis King
Producer
Robert Bassler
Screenwriter
Martin Berkeley
Distributor
20th Century Fox
Production Co
Twentieth Century Fox
Genre
Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Jun 3, 1948, Original
Release Date (DVD)
Feb 6, 2007
Runtime
1h 29m