![]() "He said, 'I was over the Devon yeomanry. ![]() "I said, 'What regiment were you with?'" Morpurgo recalled. It was inspired by conversations he had at age 17 at his local pub in the picturesque English village of Iddesleigh in Devon with an elderly WWI veteran named Albert Weeks. Michael Morpurgo intended it more as an anti-war statement. Long before a single scene of Spielberg's film was shot, "War Horse" was a novel for young adults published in 1982. That really pulled me." Will and Kate at "War Horse" royal premiere 24 photos ![]() Spielberg said he took on the job of making the film because "I just loved Joey, and I loved his relationship with Albert, and I just hated to see them separated and I couldn't wait to see how they would ever come together again. ![]()
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