Man form Snowy river (1982) - Jim's ride

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Published 2011-02-11

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  • That was, and 43 years later, remains one of the most memorable scenes ever filmed.
  • @aaronbindrup
    No gun's. No swearing. No naked girls. Just a man, a horse and a mountain! EPIC
  • This is my favorite movie scene ever, in all my 59 years of life, and I still get tears in my eyes every single time I see it.
  • @Reggie2000
    “There are at least a dozen good brood mares in that mob. I'll be back for them... and for whatever else is mine.”
  • @jessandrews1140
    Love the movie so much! The fact that I’ve met the whole cast is incredible and the fact that all of my family were in it and supplied most of the horses for the cast and the cast lived at my house while they were filming is just a big part of my family!! And that a family friend rode that cliff jump is so special
  • I must have seen this scene a thousand times, and it STILL gives me butterflies! It is probably the greatest bit of riding ever put to film.
  • @RohanGillett
    Even after 40 years this movie doesn't lose age. The cinematography was superb.
  • This movie is one I watched with my dad growing up, I still remember it fondly to this day and this is the scene when he sits up in his chair and says, “Give her the reins and let her do her job!” Always brings tears to my eyes 😊
  • @MrGeorge426f
    All time favorite movie. I often use the line “you can bid the mob good day”. Most people don’t get it, but those that do, get a tip of the hat and respect forever.
  • @KC80009
    As a horse rider his skills amazed me since he never rode had no experience with horses! He mastered it.
  • @lncowboy
    Hasn't been a movie with that level of horsemanship in a very long time.
  • The two things I like about this are - 1. You can see that the trees are upright when he comes down the mountain, so you can see it’s not just the camera angle, and 2. I’ve seen that hillside from the top on horseback… That shit is STEEP AF!!!
  • @CUPCAKESUGARPIE
    This is the scene that separates the men from the boys🙌♥️♥️♥️🙌 NEVER gets old...EVER!!!🙌🐴🙌
  • @dkmiller8420
    My father and I watched this and loved it when it came out and I was 10. My daughters and I watched this and loved it when I was 30. Now that I'm almost 50, just sat down and watched it with my granddaughter. Guess what...she loved it too.
  • @forensicdarling
    I wish I could go home-back then- and watch this with me dad again.
  • @hellsonion514
    nothing is more pure than riding a horse at full gallop. nothing compares and the feeling is indescribable to those that have not felt it.
  • @Melbern11
    There is so much emotion built up in this clip that by the time you get to the part where the horses are running through the snow i wanna cry.
  • @johnmunro4952
    No stunts. No camera trickery. The actor bonded with his Brumby and they filmed it for real. Astonishing !
  • @jeff8509
    The cinematography of these movies is still unmatched in any modern western movie today… fucking breathtaking
  • @cathunt4468
    Been watching this since the mid 80's and at 53, it's still one of my favorites..quoted as being one of the best film footages of horses ever made..with good reason!