International Velvet (film)

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International Velvet

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Directed by Bryan Forbes
Produced by Bryan Forbes
Written by Bryan Forbes
Enid Bagnold (book)
Starring Tatum O'Neal
Nanette Newman
Anthony Hopkins
Christopher Plummer
Jeffrey Byron
Sarah Bullen
Richard Warwick
Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Running time 127 min.
Language English
Preceded by National Velvet
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International Velvet is the name of a 1978 film. It was the sequel to the 1944 classic, National Velvet.

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[edit] Plot introduction

International Velvet is the touching story of a girl, Sarah Brown, who is orphaned by a car crash. She is sent to England to live with her aunt, Velvet Brown. When Velvet was a similar age as Sarah, she entered the Grand National and won, however getting disqualified as she was too young and a woman. The horse Velvet rode on that occasion was called The Pie. The horse was retired to a stud, and after much deliberation, Sarah and Velvet buy the last child of The Pie and aptly named it Arizona Pie, combining the name of the father, and the state in America Sarah was originally from. Sarah lives up to her dream and enters the Olympic Three Day Event helping Great Britain win the team competition. She falls in love with an American Competitor, and moves back to America with him. She sends her aunt, Velvet, her Olympic medal, saying she deserved it.

[edit] Awards

Nanette Newman won a Evening Standard British Film Award for Best Actress.

[edit] Trivia

  • International Velvet shares none of the stars with the original film.
  • The Director Bryan Forbes cast his wife Nanette Newman in the role of Velvet Brown, over Elizabeth Taylor, who played her in the original film.
  • Somehow The Pie, who was a chestnut gelding with white socks and a big blaze in the original film, becomes a dark bay stallion with no white at all in the sequel.

[edit] See also

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