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Despite the challenges, Thunder continued to shine. He won several awards for his performances, including the prestigious "Golden Hoof" award for Best Equine Actor. As his star continued to rise, he remained humble and kind, inspiring countless fans around the world.
The use of horses in mass entertainment predates film. In the 19th century, traveling circuses (e.g., Barnum & Bailey) featured “educated horses” performing tricks. Early cinema exploited horses for spectacle—most notoriously in The Great Train Robbery (1903), where a horse fall was staged for realism. By the 1930s-1950s, Hollywood’s “golden age of Westerns” used thousands of horses, often with minimal regard for injury. The 1939 film Gone with the Wind included a famous horse jump that resulted in a broken back (the horse was euthanized on set). Despite the challenges, Thunder continued to shine
[Generated for academic purposes] Date: April 21, 2026 Subject Area: Media Studies, Animal Studies, Entertainment Ethics The use of horses in mass entertainment predates film
Horses are frequently portrayed in digital content for their diverse and often humorous "human-like" behaviors: By the 1930s-1950s