Cinderella Horse

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Movie
Original title Cinderella Horse
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 1948
length 9-11 minutes
Rod
Director De Leon Anthony ,
Harry O. Hoyt ,
Edwin E. Olsen
script Harry O. Hoyt
production Gordon Hollingshead
music Howard Jackson
cut Rex Steele
occupation

Cinderella Horse is a 1948 American short film directed by De Leon Anthony, Harry O. Hoyt and Edwin E. Olsen. Gordon Hollingshead as a producer was nominated for an Oscar with the film .

content

The film tells of "Cinderella", a very special thoroughbred horse .

Production, publication

It is a Vitaphone Films production for Warner Bros. , which is attributed to The Sports Parade Series as the 13th film of 1948.

The film was shown for the first time in the USA on December 26, 1948, and was then generally shown in cinemas on April 23, 1949.

Award

Gordon Hollingshead was nominated for an Oscar for the film at the 1949 Academy Awards in the category “Best Short Film” (1 film role) , but it went to Edmund Reek and the Swedish film People in the City (Människor i stad) , the mood pictures from Stockholm shows.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Cinderella Horse (1949) at letterboxd.com (English)
  2. The Sports Parade Series # 7: Cinderella Horse (1948) in the IMDb (English)
  3. The 1948 Academy Awards were presentend March 24, 1949 at infoplease.com