Aside from a few minor exterior styling changes and interior trim updates, Chevy's
ancient war horse just keeps on going.
Not exact matches
In a 4th century B.C.E. skirmish over
war spoils, a lance impaled the leg of King Philip II of Macedon, father of Alexander the Great, killing his
horse and leaving the powerful ruler lame, according to
ancient literary sources.
After Del's
ancient truck breaks down, cinematographer Magnus Nordenhof Jønck («A
War») keeps us close to the sagebrush and flatlands of Eastern Oregon as the boy and his
horse (to whom he confides his innermost thoughts) travel together on foot, coming into contact with both the hard working underclass of American society and the dregs who prey on the innocent and trusting.