Horse Sense

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Horse Sense

Horse Sense promotional advertisement
Directed by Greg Beeman
Produced by Greg Beeman
Christopher Morgan
Written by Chad Hayes
Starring Joey Lawrence
Andrew Lawrence
Music by Marco Marinangeli
Distributed by Disney Channel
Release date(s) November 20, 1999
Running time 92 min.
Language English
IMDb profile

Horse Sense is a Disney Channel Original Movie starring brothers Joey Lawrence and Andrew Lawrence. It was followed by a sequel entitled Jumping Ship.

[edit] Plot Summary

A spoiled boy named Michael Woods invites his cousin Tommy Biggs to come and spend time with him in L.A. Tommy is thrilled to see his cousin after years of not seeing each other. When Tommy arrives in L.A. Michael ignores Tommy the whole time and makes him feel unwelcome. Then, the housekeeper has a talk with Michael about ignoring Tommy and Michael says he will take Tommy to Disneyland and they would have a good time. On their way to Disneyland his girlfriend Gina, who is a total drama queen and a snob calls him and asks him if he wants to come see her and her father at the racetrack. Michael says yes and takes Tommy to a Kiddie Zone so Michael could go to the racetrack. On the way back to get Tommy, Michael gets in a car accident and writes down the wrong information to the victim. Michael and Tommy get into an argument when Michael gets home and Tommy leaves the next day. Tommy's mother calls Michael's parents to tell him how rude Michael was to Tommy. Then, Michael's parents punish him by sending him to Tommy and his aunt's ranch to work for a month for free. Michael then learns that the ranch is going to be foreclosed at the end of the month, so Michael and Tommy put their differences aside and work together to save the ranch from foreclosure. Michael also learns a valuable lesson about loyalty and love.

[edit] Cast

  • Steve Reevis - Mule
  • Freda Foh Shen - Arlene
  • Nancy Renee - Professor Mallory Baynes
  • Channing Chase - Diedre White


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Preceded by
Don't Look Under the Bed
Disney Channel Original Movies Succeeded by
Up, Up, and Away