The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 28, 1953, Page 9

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Times Are Tough For Actors But Horses Never Had It So Good In Movies CARN eR Sa a nt a et Nae ee Be HOLLYWOOD w — Times may round Madison, Wis., and has/ten along in life. They're calm and|a day. They’re the photogenie ones London a J ay eee be tough for buman «ctors is gp cic: with corte his gr Martecte tothe (ones that the leading actors ride. é % Fu ™ y i been managing nags horses for movie wor! . . PORTHOLES.. 3 lywood, but the horses never bad ind ca tte Tl Te Mer bic tor shertagh pacar! —— example, Mel peinted out it so good. : \ work. lcommon mares. Pure thorough-|? autiful white stallion Jeffrey Work for the equine talent is) Mel was stage-directing 29 horses breds aren't suitable because they Hunter was mounted on. Such! booming, thanks to TV, wide’in a pageant scene for “Princess are too high strung. Movie horses | prima donnas require the full time sereens and the public's taste for of the Nile.” In between orders,;have to remain placid no matter of one handler. action. When the studios switch he told me something about his'what amount of clatter is going on| Next come the lead horses, that to epics, the horses prosper. charges. around them. They have to bejcurrespond to featured players in 1 got some info on working con-' “Most of these are saddle horsesjeasy to manage because usually/human casts. These are the smart- ditions not from the horse’s mouth around 8 or 9 years old,” he said.jthe actors have too many other er than average nags that can be but from Me! Ballard, a scholarly ,“‘That's about the right age -for things to worry about.” \counted on to lead the other horses . looking man who has acted as head them. By that time, they've be-| It’s interesting to note that the/through scenes. They draw up to’ wrangler on many a movie. Mel, come set in their ways, just the| star system also exists in the horse'$15 a day and two of them share who hails from farm country/ way humans do when they’ve got-|world. The best horses draw $25 a handler. Ne i ince ne alee = © Ree //_ T Never SEEN Ne ASS HED SEXCESS, | 8 | f " % HOW DID SICH A DISGUSTIN ner Wanted reas : SPECTACKLE. IN | Va . ALL MY BORNED Pr Y & g F ®) ; DAYS, LOWEEZY Ee 0 COVAMAE te eS A Pool. aed BSS 5 5 ——_— ARE YOU GOOFY? TO GET Your AUNT'S GO\\ DRIBBLERS ARE phan PLAYING! pee] WHY TURN DOWN THE STAGE LINE CAN'T SQUEEZE OUT THE RAILROAD, EVEN IF THEY BRING INA —by Lee Falk and Phil Devis | BRINGING UP FATHER A REGULAR SNOW MAN. FIRST E SAW TT RIGHT OUTSIDE MY WINDOW, SHOULD f TELL MANORAKE ABOUT THEN IT WAS GONE. I'M THE SNOW MAN? IT SOUNDS SILLY CERTAIN I SAW IT. *-BUT IT WAS $0 STRANGE! TUCTELL HIM?

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