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Release Date:
December 13, 1999
Original Title:
The White Pony
Genres:
Family | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Concorde Anois
Production Countries:
Ireland | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: G
Runtime: 93
Leah is eager to visit her uncle's ranch in Ireland, until her attempt to ride her cold cousin Shannon's horse results in Silky being injured and she is ordered not to ride again. When she meets Lucky, a leprechaun who only communicates with her, she learns that the beautiful white beast she's glimpsed from afar is in fact a bewitched fairy Sorica, who needs help retrieving a magical horn to return to her true form and her own world. Now Leah must juggle secretly helping Lucky, whose reasons for helping might not just be out of kindness; putting up with Shannon; and trying to win Uncle Jaques' trust by entering her newfound "horse" in the local race.
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Art Department Coordinator:
Penni Merren
Art Direction:
Steve Walton
Assistant Director Trainee:
Sile O'Dwyer
Assistant Hairstylist:
Michael Devanney
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Caroline McCurdy
Boom Operator:
Helen Brady
Camera Supervisor:
Michael R. Pruden
Carpenter:
Mike Griffin
Martin Griffin
Casting:
Jan Glaser
Susan McKenna
Casting Assistant:
Anne Chu
Co-Producer:
Michael P. Flannigan
John Brady
Costume Design:
Aisling Wallace Byrne
Costume Supervisor:
Caroline Kelly
Director:
Brian Kelly
Director of Photography:
Ed Talavera
Driver:
Martin Seoighe
Tomas McDonagh
Editorial Manager:
Leigh Davis
First Assistant Director:
Ivan McMahon
Foley Artist:
Glen Campbell
Key Makeup Artist:
Grainne Daly
Leadman:
Marc Dowds
Location Manager:
Declan O'Toole
Seán Burke
Modeling:
Michelle Conroy
Music:
Derek Gleeson
Post-Production Manager:
Paul James Tierney
Producer:
Roger Corman
Production Design:
Owen Power
Production Manager:
Eamonn MacNiallais
Scenic Artist:
Evelyn Macken
Edgar Forrer
Script Supervisor:
Jean Ní Bhaoill
Mairin Ni Dhonnacha
Second Assistant Director:
Michelle Fennessy
Second Second Assistant Director:
Karen Reen
Second Unit Director:
John Brady
Set Decoration:
Aoife Keogh
Special Effects Technician:
Mike Regan
Stunt Coordinator:
Eamon A. Kelly
Stunt Double:
Natalie Sebald
Stunts:
Martin White
Supervising Producer:
Michael P. Flannigan
Transportation Captain:
Marguerite O'Donoghue
Utility Sound:
John Brosnan
Visual Effects Designer:
Jim Stewart
Wardrobe Assistant:
Genette Byrne
Writer:
Laura Ambler
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