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  1. www.thespinningimage.co.uk › cultfilms › displaycultCalamity the Cow Review (1967)

    Genre: Comedy, Adventure. Rating: 6 (from 1 vote) Review: Rob ( John Moulder-Brown) and his six siblings and friends live in the English countryside and have been much taken with a local cow owned by one of the farmers there. She is named Calamity and as she does not give milk, she has been earmarked for a one-way trip to the abattoir, but the ...

  2. Calamity the Cow: Directed by David Eastman. With John Moulder-Brown, Elizabeth Dear, Stephen Brown, Phil Collins. Farmer Grant's children get him to buy a cow from another farmer.

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    • Comedy, Family
    • David Eastman
    • 1969-05-01
  3. Calamity the Cow. Calamity the Cow is a 1967 British film directed by David Eastman and starring John Moulder-Brown and Elizabeth Dear. It was written by Eastman and Kerry Eastman and made for the Children's Film Foundation. [1] [2] The film featured Phil Collins as a teenage actor three years prior to his joining Genesis .

  4. The adventures of Calamity the cow, who is bought by a farmer for his children, stolen by rustlers, and eventually wins a prize for her part in ridding the area of a gang of cattle thieves. Movies Popular

  5. Popular reviews. David Eastman’s family adventure in which Some children are given a cow as a present help to track down. Starring Phil Collins, John Moulder-Brown, Elizabeth Dear, Stephen Brown and Josephine Gillick. John Moulder-Brown, Elizabeth Dear, Stephen Brown, a young Phil Collins (before he joined the rock group Genesis) and ...

    • David Eastman
    • Children's Film Foundation (CFF)
  6. www.themoviedb.org › review › 63e66a23d29bdd00b2f977c9The Movie Database (TMDB)

    Calamity the Cow (1967) Written by CinemaSerf. on February 10, 2023 That has a distinctly post-wartime feel to it as a group of kids convince their dad to buy them a cow. They promise to take care of it, and they do such a good job that they are soon ready to enter it to into their local livestock show.

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  8. May 1, 1969. Production Companies. Children’s Film Foundation (CFF) Comedy. Family. Black and White. Farmer Grant’s children get him to buy a cow from another farmer. The children work hard to make the cow fit and healthy enough for the show ring. But at the last minute the other farmer, Kincaid, steals Calamity.

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