Movie: Horsing Around

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Jean-Guy Moreau
Jean-Guy Moreau

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    Horsing Around

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    Humorous, full of unimaginable finds, this animated short invites the viewer to follow the antics of a horse trying to acquire a force equivalent to that of a horsepower.

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    1973-01-01

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    English

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