There Must Be a Pony (1986 TV Movie)
7/10
Tabloid fodder again
8 March 2019
James Kirkwood's autobiographical novel gets turned into a fine vehicle for Elizabeth Taylor who was getting less and less work on the big screen. She plays a film star attempting a comeback who is not unlike the real Elizabeth Taylor.

Our protagonist has just emerged from a stay at a psychiatric facility. She's gone back to her sponge of a latest husband Ed Winter and also to the person she really loves above all others, her teenage son Chad Lowe.

After a violent quarrel with Winter when he gets shown the gate, Taylor is in a vulnerable state. At the racetrack and introduced by her friend Mickey Rooney playing himself Taylor meets Robert Wagner a real estate salesman who befriends her son as well.

Wagner seems like a dream come true, but when he's found shot to death on her estate grounds by Lowe it's the fragile Taylor who becomes tabloid fodder once again..

I think Elizabeth Taylor given the fact that since the late 40s that woman lived her life rather publicly in supermarket tabloids gave her a life experience that was sadly perfect for this part. She really does bring a unique dimension to the part. Her scenes with Chad Lowe are the best part of this film.

This one is a keeper for Elizabeth Taylor and her many fans still.
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