Cristobalito, the Calypso Colt
Cristobalito, the Calypso Colt

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Cristobalito, the Calypso Colt

1970
Movie
47 min
English

Filmed entirely on location in the Caribbean, this touching family drama tells the adventurous tale of a Puerto Rican boy who befriends a Paso Fino palomino, a descendant of the horses of the Spanish Conquistadors. The young man kidnaps the colt in order to ride in the island horse championships and ends up learning a lesson in responsibility and honor.

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: William F. ClaxtonGenres: Family, Western

Plot Summary

A young boy named Cristobalito living in a small Mexican village finds a wild horse with a broken leg. He nurses the horse back to health, forming a deep bond with the animal. Their connection is put to the test when the horse's original owner, a notorious outlaw, returns seeking to reclaim his prized steed.

Critical Reception

Cristobalito, the Calypso Colt was a family-oriented film that garnered a generally positive reception from audiences for its heartwarming story and scenic portrayal of rural Mexico. While not a critical darling, it was appreciated for its gentle pacing and the positive message about friendship and compassion between a boy and his horse.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its charming premise and child-friendly narrative.

  • Appreciated for its gentle pacing and focus on the boy-animal bond.

  • Some found the plot predictable but ultimately heartwarming.

Google audience: Audience reviews often highlighted the film's innocent charm and the endearing relationship between the young protagonist and the horse. It's remembered as a pleasant, if simple, family movie.

Fun Fact

The film was shot on location in Mexico, utilizing its picturesque landscapes to enhance the story's rustic setting.

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