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{{Infobox film
{{Infobox film
| name = Flicka Country Pride
| name = Flicka: Country Pride
| image = Flicka 3 Country Pride movie poster.jpg
| image = Flicka 3 Country Pride movie poster.jpg
| caption = Movie poster for Flicka 3: Country Pride
| caption = DVD cover
| director = [[Michael Damian]]
| director = [[Michael Damian]]
| producer = Connie Dolphin
| producer = Connie Dolphin
| writer = Jennifer Robinson
| writer = Jennifer Robinson
| starring = [[Clint Black]]<br>[[Lisa Hartman-Black]]<br>[[Kacey Rohl]]<br>Max Lloyd-Jones<br>Siobhan Williams <br> Laura Solties <br>[[Alexander Calvert]]
| starring = [[Clint Black]]<br>[[Lisa Hartman Black]]<br>[[Kacey Rohl]]<br>[[Max Lloyd-Jones]]<br>Siobhan Williams <br> Laura Solties <br>[[Alexander Calvert]] <br>[[Dalton Bergman]]
| music = Mark Thomas
| music = Mark Thomas
| cinematography = Ron Stannett
| cinematography = Ron Stannett
| editing = Seth Flaum
| editing = Seth Flaum
| distributor = [[20th Century Fox]]
| distributor = [[20th Century Fox Home Entertainment]]
| released = {{Film date|2012|05|01}}
| released = {{Film date|2012|05|01}}
| runtime = 92 minutes
| runtime = 93 minutes
| country = United States
| country = United States
| language = English
| language = English
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'''''Flicka: Country Pride''''' is a 2012 American [[Drama (film and television)|drama film]] and a [[sequel]] to ''[[Flicka]]'' (2006) and ''[[Flicka 2]] '' (2010). Directed by [[Michael Damian]], it stars [[Clint Black]], [[Lisa Hartman Black]], [[Kacey Rohl]] and [[Siobhan Williams]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.tribute.ca/news/on-the-set-of-flicka-country-pride-on-dvd-today/2012/05/01/|title=On the set of Flicka: Country Pride – On DVD today|last=May 1|first=Tribute on|last2=Comment|first2=2012 {{!}} Leave a|website=Tribute.ca|language=en|access-date=2019-09-05}}</ref>
'''''Flicka: Country Pride''''' is a 2012 direct-to-DVD film and [[sequel]] to ''[[Flicka]]'' (2006) and ''[[Flicka 2]] '' (2010).


==Plot==
==Plot==
Toby (Clint Black) comes to Cherry Creek Farms to serve as Stable manager for a family in financial and emotional stress. Kelly (Kacey Rohl) is a teenage horse lover who lives on the ranch with her mother, Lindy (Lisa Hartman). Her father died in an accident, and the stables have had increasing difficulty making a profit since.
Toby (Clint Black) comes to Cherry Creek Farms to serve as stable manager for a family in financial and emotional stress. Kelly Jenkins (Kacey Rohl) is a teenage horse lover who lives on the ranch with her mother, Lindy (Lisa Hartman). Her father died in an accident, and the stables have had increasing difficulty making a profit since.


Toby brings Flicka with him, and Kelly quickly befriends the beautiful horse. Kelly’s former friend, Stephanie, boards her horse at the stables. Stephanie felt slighted by Kelly after her father died. She develops a growing dislike of Kelly and increasingly treats her like some lower class servant. When Stephanie’s dressage teammate is injured, Flicka helps Kelly win a spot on the team, much to Stephanie's chagrin. The jealousy grows even worse when Briggs McBride, the team’s male member, shows more interest in Kelly than Stephanie.
Toby brings Flicka with him, and Kelly quickly befriends the beautiful horse. Kelly's former friend, Stephanie Meyers, boards her horse at the stables. Stephanie felt slighted by Kelly after her father died. She develops a growing dislike of Kelly and increasingly treats her like some lower class servant. When Stephanie's [[dressage]] teammate is injured, Flicka helps Kelly win a spot on the team, much to Stephanie's chagrin. The jealousy grows even worse when Briggs McBride, the team's male member, shows more interest in Kelly than Stephanie. The hatred grows to the point that Stephanie challenges Kelly to a race in which the loser would leave for good. Out of annoyance to Stephanie's constant bad treatment, Kelly accepts. The two females battle each other on the field until Stephanie falls off of her horse and Kelly is declared the winner. Enraged, Stephanie leaves the team and her friends follow. Kelly becomes so horrified that she sunk the team that would have saved the stable that she rides off into the night. However, Toby pursues her and convinces her to come back, as her mother is more worried about her than the stable. Encouraged by Briggs, Kelly puts together a team of unconvincing, yet talented teens to compete in the national horse competition. Kelly and her team take on Stephanie's team. The competition lasts quite a while until Kelly pulls of the best performance in the end. Stephanie is impressed and notices that Kelly sees the same talent in people as her dad did. The two rivals become friends again and near the final, Stephanie is declared the winner and Kelly is given the second place. Because Kelly won runner up in the competition, she now has enough money to save the stable and keep her mom and Toby together. Kelly gets her happy ending.


==Cast==
==Cast==
*[[Clint Black]] as Toby
* [[Clint Black]] as Toby
*[[Lisa Hartman-Black]] as Lindy
* [[Lisa Hartman Black]] as Lindy Jenkins
*[[Kacey Rohl]] as Kelly
* [[Kacey Rohl]] as Kelly Jenkins
*[[Siobhan Williams]] as Stephanie
* [[Siobhan Williams]] as Stephanie Meyers
* Lily Pearl Black as Nina
* Lily Pearl Black as Nina Meyers
*[[Teryl Rothery]]as Paige
* [[Teryl Rothery]] as Paige
* Max Lloyd-Jones as Briggs
* [[Max Lloyd-Jones]] as Briggs McBride
*[[Emily Bett Rickards]] as Mary
* [[Emily Bett Rickards]] as Mary
*[[Rusty Humphries]] as Announcer
* [[Rusty Humphries]] as Announcer
*Laura Soltis as Mrs. Meyers
* Laura Soltis as Mrs. Meyers
*[[Katherine King]] as Amber
* Katherine King as Amber
*Kelsey McNabb as Receina
* Kelsey McNabb as Receina
*[[Landon Blackstock]] as Billy The Groom
* Landon Blackstock as Billy The Groom
*[[Peter-John Prinsloo]] as James
* [[Peter-John Prinsloo]] as James
*[[Alexander Calvert]] as Jesse
* [[Alexander Calvert]] as Jesse
*Rustin Gresiuk as Alex
* Rustin Gresiuk as Alex
*Holly Kay as Singer
* Holly Kay as Singer
*Dave Leader as Digger
* Dave Leader as Digger


==Soundtrack==
==Production==
Filming took place in [[Kelowna]], [[British Columbia]].<ref name="LA Times">{{cite web|url=https://www.latimes.com/tn-dpt-0511-youmans-20120510-story.html|title=Youmans: Catching the latest flick about 'Flicka'|last=Youmans|first=Heather|work=LA Times|date=May 10, 2012|accessdate=July 8, 2019}}</ref>
*"Are You Listening" Written by Brad Swanson and performed by Christina Gonzales Sikola

*"Man of the Law"" performed by Buck McCoy
==Release==
*"Open Road"
The film premiered at the [[Newport Beach Film Festival]] in May 2012, and was released on Blu-ray and DVD in May of the same year.<ref name="LA Times"/>
*"Dancing by myself" performed by Lauren Dyson

*"Dance Like You're Invisible"" Written and performed by Holly Kay
==Soundtrack==
*"With You" Written and performed by Holly Kay
* "Are You Listening" - written by Brad Swanson and Jeff Gold, performed by Christina Gonzales Sikola
*"I'm so over you" performed by Joe Liaye
*"Give your heart wings" Written and performed by Holly Kay
* "Man of the Law" - performed by Buck McCoy
* "Open Road"
*"Rebel Angel" Written and performed by Jayson Bendera
*"Let go" Written and performed by Holly Kay
* "Dancing 4 My Life" - performed by Ida LaFontaine
* "Dance Like You're Invisible" - written and performed by Holly Kay
* "With You" - written and performed by Holly Kay
* "I'm so over you" - performed by Joe Liaye
* "Give your heart wings" - written and performed by Holly Kay
* "Rebel Angel" - written and performed by Jayson Bendera
* "Let go" - written and performed by Holly Kay

==References==
{{Reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
*{{IMDb title|2039339}}
* {{IMDb title|2039339}}


{{Michael Damian}}
{{Michael Damian}}


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[[Category:20th Century Fox films]]
[[Category:2012 films]]
[[Category:American films]]
[[Category:20th Century Fox direct-to-video films]]
[[Category:Country music films]]
[[Category:Direct-to-video sequel films]]
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[[Category:Films set in Wyoming]]
[[Category:Films directed by Michael Damian]]
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[[Category:2010s English-language films]]

Latest revision as of 05:36, 4 September 2024

Flicka: Country Pride
DVD cover
Directed byMichael Damian
Written byJennifer Robinson
Produced byConnie Dolphin
StarringClint Black
Lisa Hartman Black
Kacey Rohl
Max Lloyd-Jones
Siobhan Williams
Laura Solties
Alexander Calvert
Dalton Bergman
CinematographyRon Stannett
Edited bySeth Flaum
Music byMark Thomas
Distributed by20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
Release date
  • May 1, 2012 (2012-05-01)
Running time
93 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Flicka: Country Pride is a 2012 American drama film and a sequel to Flicka (2006) and Flicka 2 (2010). Directed by Michael Damian, it stars Clint Black, Lisa Hartman Black, Kacey Rohl and Siobhan Williams.[1]

Plot

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Toby (Clint Black) comes to Cherry Creek Farms to serve as stable manager for a family in financial and emotional stress. Kelly Jenkins (Kacey Rohl) is a teenage horse lover who lives on the ranch with her mother, Lindy (Lisa Hartman). Her father died in an accident, and the stables have had increasing difficulty making a profit since.

Toby brings Flicka with him, and Kelly quickly befriends the beautiful horse. Kelly's former friend, Stephanie Meyers, boards her horse at the stables. Stephanie felt slighted by Kelly after her father died. She develops a growing dislike of Kelly and increasingly treats her like some lower class servant. When Stephanie's dressage teammate is injured, Flicka helps Kelly win a spot on the team, much to Stephanie's chagrin. The jealousy grows even worse when Briggs McBride, the team's male member, shows more interest in Kelly than Stephanie. The hatred grows to the point that Stephanie challenges Kelly to a race in which the loser would leave for good. Out of annoyance to Stephanie's constant bad treatment, Kelly accepts. The two females battle each other on the field until Stephanie falls off of her horse and Kelly is declared the winner. Enraged, Stephanie leaves the team and her friends follow. Kelly becomes so horrified that she sunk the team that would have saved the stable that she rides off into the night. However, Toby pursues her and convinces her to come back, as her mother is more worried about her than the stable. Encouraged by Briggs, Kelly puts together a team of unconvincing, yet talented teens to compete in the national horse competition. Kelly and her team take on Stephanie's team. The competition lasts quite a while until Kelly pulls of the best performance in the end. Stephanie is impressed and notices that Kelly sees the same talent in people as her dad did. The two rivals become friends again and near the final, Stephanie is declared the winner and Kelly is given the second place. Because Kelly won runner up in the competition, she now has enough money to save the stable and keep her mom and Toby together. Kelly gets her happy ending.

Cast

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Production

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Filming took place in Kelowna, British Columbia.[2]

Release

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The film premiered at the Newport Beach Film Festival in May 2012, and was released on Blu-ray and DVD in May of the same year.[2]

Soundtrack

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  • "Are You Listening" - written by Brad Swanson and Jeff Gold, performed by Christina Gonzales Sikola
  • "Man of the Law" - performed by Buck McCoy
  • "Open Road"
  • "Dancing 4 My Life" - performed by Ida LaFontaine
  • "Dance Like You're Invisible" - written and performed by Holly Kay
  • "With You" - written and performed by Holly Kay
  • "I'm so over you" - performed by Joe Liaye
  • "Give your heart wings" - written and performed by Holly Kay
  • "Rebel Angel" - written and performed by Jayson Bendera
  • "Let go" - written and performed by Holly Kay

References

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  1. ^ May 1, Tribute on; Comment, 2012 | Leave a. "On the set of Flicka: Country Pride – On DVD today". Tribute.ca. Retrieved 2019-09-05.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ a b Youmans, Heather (May 10, 2012). "Youmans: Catching the latest flick about 'Flicka'". LA Times. Retrieved July 8, 2019.
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