The horses name, "The Pie" was derived from the term "Piebald", a type of color definition for white patches/ spots on horses. The original "Pie" was white faced and 4 white stockings.
In National Velvet, Velvet Brown, played by Elizabeth Taylor, names the horse "The Pie", after the horses' owner refers to him as a "murderous pirate."
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I think the horses name is Pie.
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In the 1944 film "National Velvet," the character of the young jockey, Velvet Brown, is portrayed by Elizabeth Taylor. Velvet, a determined and talented girl, trains her horse, The Pie, to compete in the Grand National. The film showcases her journey and passion for horse racing, emphasizing themes of perseverance and ambition.
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the answer is Elizabeth Taylor. The horses name was actually The Pie and was played by King Charles, a grandson of Man o' War according to the IMDb website
Arizona Pie was a chestnut Thoroughbred horse. Arizona Pie is the descendant of The Pie, the horse that was featured in the movie, National Velvet.
The horses name is unclear and was not given billing in the credits.