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Pit Pony
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Pit Pony

Dec 14, 1997
1h 32m
★ 8.3

A Diamond in the Rough

Overview

Glace Bay, Nova Scotia Canada, 1901. Willie MacLean is a 10-year-old boy with a love for horses and liking to school to cape the difficult times his family has. Willie's stern, but benevolent father is a coal miner in a local mine along with his older brother John. But when Willie's father is injured and John is killed in an accident at the mine, Willie is forced to step into his brother's shoes to support his older sister Nelle, and two younger sisters until their father recovers. Willie soon finds work at the mine lonely (aka: the pit) and unfriendly in which he forms a bond with a pit pony horse in order to make it though each day.

Genres

Drama
Family
History

Production Companies

CBC

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Cast

Richard Donat

Rory MacLean

Richard Donat

Ben Rose-Davis

Willie MacLean

Ben Rose-Davis

Jennie Raymond

Nellie MacLean

Jennie Raymond

Andrew Keilty

John MacLean

Andrew Keilty

Elliot Page

Maggie MacLean (as Ellen Philpotts-Page)

Elliot Page

Anna Wedlock

Sara MacLean

Anna Wedlock

Gabriel Hogan

Ned Hall

Gabriel Hogan

Denny Doherty

Charley McGinnis

Denny Doherty

Jonathan Langlois-Sadubin

Simon O'Neill

Jonathan Langlois-Sadubin

Joseph Wynne

Jimmy O'Neill

Joseph Wynne

Carol Sinclair

Mrs. O'Neill

Carol Sinclair

Bill McFadden

Ed O'Neill

Bill McFadden