She is spunky and sassy, snaffles all of the best lines and manages to make even the sappiest lines in writer-director John Lee Hancock's manipulative script ring true. |
Those willing started bridling the horses in simple snaffles. |
The quaintly named Snaffles is part of a working farm in the village of Frant and the front door opens directly on to the stable yard. |
Born in 1884, Snaffles became synonymous with equestrian art by the late 1920s and ten years later was noted as one of Britain's finest artists of the military and sport. |
McGregor delivers a lively vocal performance as the diminutive hero and Gervais predictably snaffles most of the best one-liners. |
In the tackroom where the bridles, bits, snaffles, girths and whips were hanging on the wall, Jackson asked me about everything. |