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So, "The Horse in the Gray Flannel Suit" offers a quirky blend of comedy and family drama. It's all about Frederick Bolton, who’s juggling a work crisis involving a stomach pill while navigating his daughter Helen's obsession with horses. The pacing is quite relaxed, allowing for moments of warmth and humor to breathe – you really get a sense of the father-daughter dynamic. The performances strike a nice balance, giving it that charming, laid-back vibe typical of late '60s family films. The horse scenes are surprisingly well done for the time, and the film reflects a certain period's innocence, which feels refreshing amidst today’s faster-paced narratives.
This film has had a modest presence in the collector's market, often overshadowed by more well-known Disney titles from the era. Its original release format on VHS and subsequent DVD editions are both somewhat scarce, which may pique the interest of those hunting for unique family films from the late '60s. As a piece of nostalgia, it reflects the shifting attitudes towards family entertainment during that time, making it appealing for collectors of that vintage slice of cinema.
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