White Pony (film) explained

White Pony
Director:Brian Kelly
Distributor:New Concorde
Studio:Concorde Anois
Country:United States
Ireland
Language:English

White Pony is a 1999 American-Irish children's film directed by Brian Kelly and starring Olivier Gruner and Warwick Davis. It was from the studio Concorde Anois.

It was filmed at Roger Corman's studios near Galway, Ireland.[1]

The film was written by Laura Ambler, who ran an advertising agency. She showed her ads to Frances Doel who worked for Roger Corman and she bought a script off Ambler called The Theory of Chaos. Doel then hired her to write a family orientated script about a leprachaun set in Ireland. This was The White Pony a sequel to The Very Unlucky Lerpachaun.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Tippi Hedren among honorees at festival: [Final Edition]Cling, Carol. Las Vegas Review - Journal; Las Vegas, Nev. [Las Vegas, Nev]04 June 1999: 33J.
  2. News: The Star-Democrat. 9 October 1998. 42. A Shore screenwriter in Ireland.