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Misty is the name of a 1961 film based upon Marguerite Henry's award-winning children's book Misty of Chincoteague, published in 1947.

1961 filming

The movie is about a special bond between children and wild animals. Set on Virginia's coastal island of Chicoteague on the Delmarva Peninsula, it was largely filmed on-location. Using local people for most roles, it starred only six professional actors, including Arthur O'Connell
, Pam Smith and future Hollywood executive David Ladd. Misty was played by another horse, although she may be seen in the background in a group of ponies.

The story is based upon "The Pony Swim", which is an annual event that involves rounding up some of the wild ponies who live on nearby Assateague Island for auction as a benefit for the local Fire Department. It features two real life characters of Chincoteague, a young brother and sister, who capture an elusive mare on Assateague named the Phantom and later own her foal, Misty.

At the premier of the movie on Chincoteague, the real Misty was led down Main Street and put her front hoof prints in the cement in front of the Island Theatre, now called Roxy Theater. The book and the movie brought widespread publicity to Chincoteague and Assateague, and the local culture, traditions, and natural beauty and wildlife on the remote and isolated barrier islands.

Aftermath



The coastal area on the Atlantic Ocean in no stranger to volatile weather. The year after the film was released, a winter storm, one of the worst Nor'easters to ever occur there, struck. During the Ash Wednesday Storm of 1962, the Beebe family, the real-life owners of Misty, brought her inside their home to weather the storm. Shortly thereafter, she gave birth to a foal, which o the children named "Stormy." The apparently prompted author Henry to write two sequels: Stormy, Misty's Foal, and Sea Star: Orphan of Chincoteague.

Possibly due in part to publicity from Ms. Henry's books and the movie, most of Assateague Island was protected from development by the National Park Service and became Assateague Island National Seashore in 1965.

As of 2005, on Virginia's Eastern Shore, the annual "Pony Swim" and auction continues, helping both the community and the herd of wild ponies.

Misty, a classic family movie, is available on home video and DVD.

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