The Long Shot

The Long Shot

The Long Shot, sometimes called The Long Shot: Believe in Courage, is a Hallmark Channel original movie that aired April 18, 2004. It stars Julie Benz and Marsha Mason and centers around a dressage competition.

Year:
2004
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Colleen O'Brian:
Annie, Annie!

Annie Garrett:
You're late. Where's Taylor?

Colleen O'Brian:
She can't get Tolo to come out of his stall.

Taylor Garrett:
Come on Tolo!

Annie Garrett:
Taylor?

Taylor Garrett:
Huh?

Annie Garrett:
You alright?

Taylor Garrett:
Yeah, it, it's just that he's not moving.

Annie Garrett:
Okay. [turns and strokes Tolo] Hey buddy. Hey there, yeah. It's okay. It's okay buddy.

Annie Garrett:
[inspects all of Tolo's body] That's a good boy. You're a good boy. Good boy. You're okay. Woah. Woah.

Annie Garrett:
Hey. [Stares worriedly into Tolo's eyes] Oh. Oh. Oh no.

Annie Garrett:
[Sniffles] Hey, it's okay.

John Oaks:
[waves opthomaloscope in front of Tolo's eyes and sighs] He's blind, Annie.

Annie Garrett:
Why?

John Oaks:
Well he's got hemoraging in both eyes, which is really rare.

Mary Lou O'Brian:
What caused it?

John Oaks:
Could be the slow deterioration of the vessels in the back of the eyes but I can't be sure.

Annie Garrett:
Is there anything you can do for him?

John Oaks:
The hemorraging attacks the retinas of both the eyes. I'm afraid it's permanent.

John Oaks:
I'm not gonna sugar-coat this, Annie. Situation like this, we usually put the horse down.

Annie Garrett:
[starts crying] But I love him so much, I... what if I don't put him down?

John Oaks:
Well I'm... I'm not saying you should. But... Well the reality is: he's not gonna be able to find his water, his food, anything. He bumps into something it's gonna terrify him. When a person goes blind you can talk to them, explain what's happening, ease their fear. A horse just doesn't understand.

Annie Garrett:
This is so hard. I need some time.

John Oaks:
Take it. You know, just see how he does, alright? [Annie replies: "yeah"] If anybody can help him, you can.

John Oaks:
I'm sorry.

Annie Garrett:
I know why you want Taylor in Denver. But why me?

Bonnie McCloud:
[frowns] That's a silly question.

Annie Garrett:
I don't think so.

Bonnie McCloud:
What's gotten into you?

Annie Garrett:
Just answer the question.

Bonnie McCloud:
Oh for goodness sake's, Annie, stop being melodramatic.

Annie Garrett:
Oh, I have p*ssy-footed around this for too many years, let's just get it out in the open right now, okay?

Bonnie McCloud:
I don't know what you're talking about!

Annie Garrett:
Katie's ghost. She permeates that house you call home.

Bonnie McCloud:
Why? Because I hang a few pictures of her on the walls?

Annie Garrett:
Pictures are great, but you've turned them into shrines, along with her whole bedroom!

Bonnie McCloud:
The memory of Katie lives in that room and will as long as I'm alive.

Annie Garrett:
You can cite how many ribbons she won and when she won them.

Bonnie McCloud:
Of course I can. I was there.

Annie Garrett:
How many have I won? Huh? I know you've always blamed me for Katie's death.

Bonnie McCloud:
That's a terrible thing to say.

Annie Garrett:
It's true. If I had picked up the ice-cream that night, she would still be alive.

Bonnie McCloud:
I don't blame you for that.

Annie Garrett:
Don't insult me by lying to my face. "She wasn't supposed to be driving, she was supposed to be home". That's what you said to me that night, Mother, and I heard it loud and clear.

Bonnie McCloud:
I had just lost a daughter!

Annie Garrett:
What, and I didn't lose anything?

Bonnie McCloud:
Losing a sister is not the same.

Annie Garrett:
Wrong! I lost more than Katie. That night, my mother died too. You emotionally died with her. I am trying to put away the guilt and move on with my life. Go home Mother, bury Katie, and get on with your own life. Taylor and I will be just fine.


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