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  1. The Littlest Outlaw is a 1955 drama film produced by Walt Disney, released by Buena Vista Distribution on December 22. It was directed by Roberto Gavaldón and written by Larry Lansburgh (story), and Bill Walsh (screenplay).

  2. The Littlest Outlaw: Directed by Roberto Gavaldón. With Pedro Armendáriz, Joseph Calleia, Rodolfo Acosta, Andrés Velázquez. Little Pablito is the 10-year-old son of a cruel horse trainer who's responsible for training a Mexican general's horse to jump for the grand race.

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    • Drama, Family
    • Roberto Gavaldón
    • 1955-12-22
  3. Genre: Classics, Drama, Family, Live Action. Determined to save a magnificent but abused stallion from certain destruction, Pablito, a peasant boy, steals the beautiful animal and together they ride off on an adventure-filled odyssey with the Mexican military in hot pursuit.

    • Roberto Gavaldon
    • Pedro Armendáriz
  4. Visit the movie page for 'The Littlest Outlaw' on Moviefone. Discover the movie's synopsis, cast details and release date. Watch trailers, exclusive interviews, and movie review.

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    • Pedro Armendáriz
    • Roberto Gavaldón
    • Walt Disney Productions
  5. Purchase The Littlest Outlaw on digital and stream instantly or download offline. Determined to save a magnificent but abused stallion from certain destruction, Pablito, a peasant boy, steals the beautiful animal and together they ride off on an adventure-filled odyssey...with the Mexican military in hot pursuit.

    • Roberto Gavaldon
  6. The Littlest Outlaw opened just before Christmas in 1955 to mixed reviews. The New York Times echoed other prominent outlets by calling it "often hackneyed" and much more for kids than adults, but Variety found it "moving" and full of "genuine heart-tug...

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  8. The Littlest Outlaw is a film produced by Walt Disney Productions. It was filmed entirely on location in Mexico in English, with a largely Mexican cast and crew and released by Buena Vista Distribution on December 22, 1955.