The story of dressage champion J. B. Andrew, the first Mustang to place in the upper ranks of competition, and his owner/rider Kelly O'Leary, this equestrian Rocky follows J. B. Andrew from his early days as "Andy," a wild mustang trained under a prison inmate program in Nevada through his performance in a 1995 competition. While a warm and winning story, the grand narration paired with the Chariots of Fire-like music are more than this rather simple, low-budget effort can comfortably accommodate. Still, the bargain price ($15 for libraries), coupled with guaranteed interest from your equestrian-minded patrons make this a strong optional purchase for public libraries (students would jockey for hall passes to the restrooms) Aud: P. (R. Pitman)
That's a Mustang
(1996) 30 min. $19.95 ($15 for libraries). J. B. Andrew Inc. PPR. Color cover. ISBN: 0-9654283-0-3. Vol. 12, Issue 4
That's a Mustang
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