About this title: The touching bond between a cavalry horse and the doughboy whose life he saves provides the basis for this syrupy war drama. After the horse's heroism, he and the soldier are nearly inseparable until an officer intervenes and separates them. This enrages the soldier and he deserts. He is captured and things look bleak until the US president intervenes and reunites the soldier and his beloved steed. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
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Description: Walter Huston, Frances Dee, Minna Gombell, Frank Conroy, G. Pat Collins, John Hamilton. New in new packaging. 1934 Run time: 65. During WWI, a career NCO forms a bond with a cavalry horse after the animal saves his life. But when an insensitive officer seperates them, the soldier goes AWOL and faces a court-martial. Produced by William Sistrom. Features "The Caisson Song" written by First Lt. E.L. Gruber. Filmed on location in Fort Myers, Virginia. Based on the play "Rodney" by Leonard Nason. read more
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