No he is the hero of the movie and he returns home at the end of the movie. you can also read the book War Horse and it will tell you the same thing.
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Little Hawk - Crazy Horse's brother - died in 1871.
Thomas Gage did not die in the war he died 12 years afterwards only if you are talking about the revoulutionary war
Burke had a horse named Billy. Billy was one of the last horses to die, surviving most of the way to the Gulf and back.
The quote from the movie "Patton" highlights the importance of strategy and tactics in winning a war, rather than just sacrificing oneself for the cause. It emphasizes the idea that victory comes from outsmarting and defeating the enemy, rather than simply being willing to die for one's country.
Joey, (the horse) does not die at all in the movie or book, but the man who bought Joey from Albert's dad does die in war.
Lots do but not Joey (the main one)
No, Albert does not die in "War Horse." He survives the war and is reunited with his horse Joey.
I'm assuming your talking about Joey but he doesn't die. His friend Topthorn does though.
Yes, Topthorn does die, but Joey (the main horse) doesn't. People get mixed up between Topthorn and Joey sometimes.
Joey in Warhorse never dies, Topthorn dies by heart failure, but Joey didn't. Although Joey came from No - Mans Land injured by a disease, he is still rehealed by doctors.
joey and his owner Albert don't get killed. but 2 brothers and joeys horse friend die. the brothers die from getting shot as traitors in a field and Joey's friend dies from exhaustion. oh and a lot of other people die to like the first officer who rode joey and a lot of other soldiers. oh yes and joey and his owner are reunited in the end.
No he does not. He returns home safely with his owner.
No. Its a great movie and sorry I just gave it away. But I loved it :) (Its very bittersweet.)
Topthorn, a horse in Michael Morpurgo's novel "War Horse," dies from exhaustion and the harsh conditions of war. After enduring the grueling experiences of battle and the toll it takes on him, he ultimately collapses and succumbs to his injuries. His death deeply affects his companion, Joey, highlighting the tragic consequences of war on both humans and animals.
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