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her job but frowns upon Mr McIntyre's seemingly uncaring treatment of his horses, namely when he works and races a horse with a sore leg, and sends the old stable dog to be put down. Jenny adopts the dog, whom Mrs G nicknames "Mr Dog", and soon a new horse arrives at the stables, a chestnut filly with a big blaze. The filly is the foal Jenny helped birth and has been given the name Blue Fire Lady. Lady is vicious toward the other stablehands but loves Jenny, who kindly begins to train her for the races as her rider and strapper. Meanwhile, she develops a romance with Barry, her house-mate.
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later learns from a former stable colleague that Lady is too difficult to handle and will be sent to auction. Jenny attempts to bid $ 100 at the auction but is outbid by a man from the slaughter yards who wants horses for dog food. Unbeknownst to Jenny, Barry drives out to see her estranged father and begs him to understand how much Jenny loves horses.
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to forget the idea but she rides whenever she can. When Jenny turns 18 she gets a job as a stable hand at Caulfield racetrack with the trainer Mr McIntyre and takes a room in a boarding house run by the caring Mrs Gianini, who also rents a room to Barry, a university student and mechanic. Jenny loves
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At the auction Jenny is heartbroken when the dog food man wins Lady and cries by the stables. Barry comes in to find her and comfort her, and urges her to come outside. Confused, Jenny follows him, only to see her father handing a check to the dog man and Lady being loaded into a horse trailer. Her
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Blue Fire Lady's first race is a disaster for Jenny. She asked the jockey to treat the horse kindly, but Mr. McIntyre, who doesn't believe the filly has any potential, instructs him to whip her hard. Although Blue Fire Lady wins, she is traumatized and injured from the race. Jenny quits her job and
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The film was funded entirely by private sources, coming from Filmways, the Nine network, Channel Seven in Perth and some private investors. Shooting took place in and around Melbourne over five weeks in August and September 1977 with race scene shot at Caulfied.
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Jenny Grey is a young girl who wants to be a competitive show rider but her father Alan doesn't approve, because his wife was killed in a riding accident. Jenny rides when she can and helps her neighbours deliver a
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Bob Maumill brought the script to Antony I. Ginnane who decided to make it. Ross Dimsey, who had written some sex films for Ginnane and had directed children in television commercials, was hired as director.
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The film enjoyed a reasonably successful run at the box office. By early 1979 Ginnane said the film had earned over $ 100,000 in foreign sales and he expected it would be profitable in a few more months.
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father smiles and hugs Jenny close, telling her he has bought Lady for her and he is sorry for not seeing her passion is for horses.
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round and her proud father and Barry watching on as she wins and accepts her trophy.
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The film ends with a clip of Jenny and Blue Fire Lady competing in a
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Ross Dimsey
Antony I. Ginnane
Cathryn Harrison
Mark Holden
Vince Monton
Filmways Australasian Distributors
Australian International Film Corporation
Ross Dimsey
Cathryn Harrison
Mark Holden
Antony I. Ginnane
foal
Melbourne
show-jumping
Cathryn Harrison
Mark Holden
Peter Cummins
Marion Edward
Syd Conabere
Gary Waddell
John Wood
John Ewart
Bill Collins




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