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War Horse

War Horse

  • Status: Released
  • 25-12-2011
  • Runtime: 146 min
  • Score: 7.306
  • Vote count: 3425

On the brink of the First World War, Albert's beloved horse Joey is sold to the Cavalry by his father. Against the backdrop of the Great War, Joey begins an odyssey full of danger, joy, and sorrow, and he transforms everyone he meets along the way. Meanwhile, Albert, unable to forget his equine friend, searches the battlefields of France to find Joey and bring him home.

Jeremy Irvine

Albert Narracott

Peter Mullan

Ted Narracott

Emily Watson

Rose Narracott

Niels Arestrup

Grandfather

David Thewlis

Lyons

Tom Hiddleston

Capt. James Nicholls

Benedict Cumberbatch

Maj. Jamie Stewart

Celine Buckens

Emilie

Toby Kebbell

Geordie Soldier

Patrick Kennedy

Lt. Charlie Waverly

Leonard Carow

Michael

David Kross

Gunther

Matt Milne

Andrew Easton

Robert Emms

David Lyons

Eddie Marsan

Sgt. Fry

Nicolas Bro

Friedrich

Rainer Bock

Brandt

Hinnerk Schönemann

Soldier

Gary Lydon

Si Easton

Geoff Bell

Sgt. Sam Perkins

Liam Cunningham

Army Doctor

Sebastian Hülk

German Officer at Farm

Gerard McSorley

Market Auctioneer

Tony Pitts

Sgt. Martin

Irfan Hussein

Sgt. Maj. Singh

Pip Torrens

Maj. Tompkins

Philippe Nahon

French Auctioneer

Jean-Claude Lecas

Butcher

Justin Brett

Motorbike Rider

Seamus O'Neill

Devon Farmer #1

Pat Laffan

Devon Farmer #2

Michael Ryan

British Trench Solder #1

Peter McNeil O'Connor

British Trench Solder #2

Trystan Pütter

German Trench Soldier #1

Gunnar Cauthery

German Trench Soldier #2

Julian Wadham

Trench Captain

Anian Zollner

Senior German Officer

Michael Kranz

Junior German Officer

Hannes Wegener

German Officer

David Dencik

Base Camp Officer

Edward Bennett

Cavalry Recruiting Officer

Johnny Harris

Infantry Recruitment Officer

Philip Hill-Pearson

Wounded Soldier

Tam Dean Burn

Medic in Trench

Alan Williams

Hospital Orderly

Thomas Arnold

Shouting German Officer

Maximilian Brückner

German Artillery Officer

Markus Tomczyk

German Artillery Soldier

Peter Benedict

German Officer on Bridge

Callum Armstrong

Bagpiper

Roy Holder

Fred Goddard

Paul Alexander

Dave Hill

Maggie Ollerenshaw

Narracott's Neighbor

Beth Ogden

David Lyons' Girlfriend

Martin Dew

Lyons' Cronie

Michael Morpurgo

Auction guest (uncredited)

Finder's Key

Joey

Andres Gomez

A too long story of a horse in times of WW I and its relationship with a young brit and some other characters in the way. Too childish but another family movie from Spielberg in the tradition of E.T. and the like.

Gimly

I absolutely understand why _War Horse_ got the highbrow attention that it did, but I did not find it satisfying on a personal level. Final rating:★★ - Definitely not for me, but I sort of get the appeal.

shinemon

Length is more, that can be reduced. But it is a Humbly simple feel good film. Spielberg Touch Is There. Story has good pace and flow of Journey. At last,we will wait anticipatedly for their joining.

CinemaSerf

This film - and indeed the whole "War Horse" story - is a sentimentally charged fountain of serendipitous events that require you to suspend any sense of realism and just let your senses find their own way through the next 2½ hours. We start with an auction where a young colt is bought by a poverty-stricken farmer (Peter Mullen). Now he was supposed to buy a working horse to help plough their inhospitable and rocky farm. Instead, he substantially overpays for a thoroughbred ("Joey") - an independently minded, athlete of an horse that has never been ridden, let alone dragged a plough around for a living! The son of the household, "Albert" (Jeremy Irvine) determines to try and befriend the horse and so creates an enduring bond. That, despite a separation forced on them by the atrocities of the Great War that sees "Joey" sold to Tom Hiddleston before being captured by the Bosche, befriended by a young girl and her grandfather and finally extricated from the carnage of no-man's land by a rare and poignant bit of Christmas Day-style co-operation. Of course, the story is far fetched but it is none the less effective for that. The story of the horse has a continuing thread all of it's own, but then so do each of the people whose life he touches. The ghastliness of war is writ large, as is the prevailing determination of Steven Spielberg to somehow humanise the inhumane - by using an equine actor. It's effective too, for the most part. Irvine is good looking, charming and well cast, as is Toby Kebbell who appears towards the end. The production is of the highest standard, the photography and effects impressive, and the dlalogue refreshingly allows the visuals to do most of the work - a clever and potent abridgement of Peter Morpurgo's original. There really is nothing not to like with this. It is splendid big screen cinema at it's best and well worth a cinema outing if you get a chance.