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The skittish horse has to learn how to plow, and there are some sequences of the young Albert taking on the training and taming of the horse. When World War I is declared, Mr. Narracott sells the ...
When young Albert's father is forced to sell Joey the horse to the army, the boy vows to be reunited with the beloved animal. Read an excerpt from Michael Morpurgo's "War Horse," the latest pick ...
"War Horse" is about Joey, a farm horse sold to the British Army in 1914, at the beginning of World War I, and sent to the battlefront . . . and about Albert, the boy who loves him so much he sets ...
War Horse runs through July 29th, 2012 Ticket Prices: $20 - $110 2hrs 48mins with a 20 minute intermission Recommended age: 13 and up Children under 6 not allowed ...
Time passes — slowly. The horse grows up with Albert still looking on at a distance, until his dad, sent to buy a plow horse, comes back with a pub buzz, empty pockets and the untrained 2-year-old.
"WAR HORSE" DM-AC-00034 Albert (Jeremy Irvine) and his horse Joey are featured in this scene from DreamWorks Pictures' "War Horse", director Steven Spielberg's epic adventure and an unforgettable ...
At 16, Albert is too young to join him, but sneaks off to France to find his horse, even as cavalry warfare is meeting its gory end amid the barbed wire and machine-gun fire of World War I ...
"War Horse" is a theatrical adaptation of Michael Morpurgo's 1982 children's novel. In the play, the action centers around Albert, a young man in the Devon countryside, and the horse, Joey, that ...
War Horse uses puppetry to tell the story of young Albert and his beloved horse, Joey. At the outbreak of World War I, Joey is sold to the cavalry and shipped to France, where he's soon caught up ...
Set at the outbreak of First World War in rural Devon, it follows a young Albert (Tom Sturgess), whose beloved horse, Joey, is sold to an army cavalry unit and sent to the frontline.
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