The Colt [DVD] [2005]
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The made-for-cable The Colt takes place in Virginia in the fourth year of the Civil War. The mare owned by young Jim Rabb (Ryan Merriman) of the First Michigan Cavalry gives birth to a colt, which battle-weary Sgt. Longacre (Steve Bacic) orders Jim to shoot so as not to slow down the other soldiers in the unit. Jim refuses to do so, risking severe disciplinary action. As it turns out, the Confederates strike before Longacre does, stealing both colt and mare. Again defying orders, Jim heads out alone to rescue his beloved horses, saving the life of a dying Rebel prisoner along the way. Ultimately, the colt proves to be an inspiration to Jim's comrades in arms, and is duly immortalized by another member of the First Michigan, army artist Covington (Darcy Belsher). An uplifting tale of unassailable innocence in the midst of America's bloodiest war, The Colt made its Hallmark channel debut on July 9, 2005.~Hal Erickson
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- GenreDrama
- SubgenreWar Drama
- TitleThe Colt
- Countries ProducedUnited States
- Duration90 minutes
- Year of Release2005
- Product TagsDVD
- FormatDVD
- Program TypeMovie
- Region Code0
- StudioWillette Acquisition Corp.
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- Product NameThe Colt [DVD] [2005]
- UPC883476143217
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Rated 4 out of 5 stars
family fun
Posted .the story of a young boy who has to act as a man in a terrifying civil war background.. His courage and determination despite all obstcles makes an exciting movie which will leave everyone watching feel the time was well spent.
This review is from The Colt [Blu-ray] [2005]
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