

International Velvet
Visit website7.4/10 • 32
1978-07-19 • 2h 7m
In Every Girl is the Woman She is Destined to Become... And in Every Woman is the Girl She Used to Be.
Sarah Brown is sent to England after her parents die in a car crash. There, she lives with her aunt Velvet who introduces Sarah to the world of equestrian competition and gives her the last foal of her own prize horse, The Pie. Under the watchful eye of her aunt and horse trainer Capt. Johnson, Sarah develops into a talented rider who might have a shot at the Olympics.
- Directors
- Bryan Forbes
- Editors
- Timothy Gee

International Velvet
Visit website1978-07-19 • 2h 7m
7.4/10 • 32
In Every Girl is the Woman She is Destined to Become... And in Every Woman is the Girl She Used to Be.
Sarah Brown is sent to England after her parents die in a car crash. There, she lives with her aunt Velvet who introduces Sarah to the world of equestrian competition and gives her the last foal of her own prize horse, The Pie. Under the watchful eye of her aunt and horse trainer Capt. Johnson, Sarah develops into a talented rider who might have a shot at the Olympics.
- Directors
- Bryan Forbes
- Editors
- Timothy Gee
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsTatum O'Neal
Sarah Brown
Christopher Plummer
John Seaton
Anthony Hopkins
Captain Johnson
Nanette Newman
Velvet Brown
Peter Barkworth
Pilot
Dinsdale Landen
Mr. Curtis
Sarah Bullen
Beth
Jeffrey Byron
Scott Saunders
Richard Warwick
Tim
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- Original Language
- English
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