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The movie War Horse is a 2011 American war film directed and co-produced by Steven Spielberg, based on Michael Morpurgo's 1982 novel of the same name. The Sunday Times points out: "The star of Spielberg's film [War Horse] is fictional. The horse, Warrior, remains the true equine hero of 1914-1918.”
Which streaming service has War Horse? ›
How to Watch War Horse. You are able to stream War Horse by renting or purchasing on Prime Video, Amazon, Google Play, iTunes, and Vudu.
What was the point of War Horse? ›
Brief summary
War Horse by Michael Morpurgo tells the gripping story of a horse named Joey, who serves in World War I. It highlights the bond between humans and animals, and the harsh realities of war.
Did War Horse survive? ›
Warrior - the "horse the Germans couldn't kill"
He was victim to machine gun attacks by air and falling shells at the Battle of the Somme, buried under debris and stuck in mud at Passchendaele, twice trapped under the burning beams of his stables, and survived.
What happened to the little girl in War Horse? ›
She wants to keep the horses with her forever, and it breaks her heart when Herr Major commandeers them for his artillery unit. After this final loss, she wastes away and eventually dies of sorrow and trauma at the young age of 15.
Did any horse get hurt in the War Horse movie? ›
According to "War Horse" director Steven Spielberg, "Four million horses were killed in World War I and not just from shelling or gunfire, but from malnutrition and exposure." Spielberg depicts that brutal reality in his new film, but despite the harrowing situations they face, the equine heroes of Spielberg's latest ...
Is the movie War Horse historically accurate? ›
These are pretty minor quibbles, however, and the film actually paints a surprisingly accurate picture of the role played by horses during the First World War. Instances of cavalrymen galloping into enemy positions with swords drawn were neither as rare nor as suicidal as one might suppose.
Did they use a real horse in War Horse? ›
During filming, fourteen different horses were used as the main horse character Joey, eight of them portraying him as an adult animal, four as a colt and two as a foal; four horses played the other main equine character, Topthorn. Up to 280 horses were used in a single scene.
What is the main problem in War Horse? ›
The external conflict in the story shows when Albert, The farmer's son gets into a dispute with his father over him giving away Joey to the military because they were running poor. The internal conflict was from within the horse, Joey. He goes from being an unwanted farm horse to a cavalry war horse.
What happens to Joey at the end of War Horse? ›
Following the conclusion of the war, Emilie's grandfather saves him from certain death at the hands of a butcher and sells him back to Albert for a penny. Joey returns home with Albert and returns to the farm as a triumphant war hero to live out his days in peace and contentedness.
The splendour of Dartmoor National Park can be seen during lots of scenes in War Horse with many weeks being spent filming on the moors. Locations including Haytor, Combestone Tor, Venford Reservoir, Meavy and Sheepstor were used in the movie and Steven Spielberg seemed quite taken with the area.
What happened to the warrior and the War Horse? ›
Warrior - a Real War Horse
Returning with Jack Seely to his native Isle of Wight in 1918, he lived on until the grand old age of 33, even winning a point to point four years to the day that he had led the charge at Moreuil Wood. His obituary in the Evening Standard in 1941 read 'Horse the Germans Could Not Kill'.