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  1. Sinopsis: Un joven (Jack Klugman) generoso y su ayudante (Norma French) intentan salvar la granja que administran en Manhattan.Puedes ver Who Says I Can't Ride a Rainbow! mediante en las plataformas: España

  2. 18 de nov. de 1971 · Directed by Edward Mann. With Jack Klugman, Norma French, Reuben Figueroa, David Mann. Barney (Jack Klugman) owns the last working farm in Manhattan. For various reasons, city officials have decided to close it down. A special event is planned to raise awareness and money to keep it running.

  3. 18 de nov. de 1971 · Who Says I Can't Ride a Rainbow! es una película estrenada en el año 1971 dirigida por Edward Mann . Está protagonizada por Jack Klugman, Norma French, Reuben Figueroa...Barney owns the last working farm in Manhattan. For various reasons, city officials have decided to close it down.

  4. Who Says I Can't Ride a Rainbow! is a film directed by Edward Mann with Jack Klugman, Norma French, Rubén Figueroa, Kevin Riou .... Year: 1971. Original title: Who Says I Can't Ride a Rainbow!. Synopsis: Barney (Jack Klugman) owns the last working farm in Manhattan.

  5. Who Says I Can't Ride a Rainbow! is a 1971 American family drama film directed by Edward Andrew Mann and starring Jack Klugman. It also features Morgan Freeman in his first credited film appearance. It is based on the true story of Barney Morowitz, who "struggled to maintain a pony stable in Greenwich Village."

  6. 85 min. (1 h. 25 m.) Arco iris sobre Manhattan película dirigida por Edward Mann y protagonizada por Jack Klugman, Norma French y Reuben Figueroa. Año: 1971. Sinopsis: Barney (Jack Klugman) es dueño de la última granja en funcionamiento en Manhattan. Por diversas razones, los funcionarios de la ciudad han decidido cerrarlo.

  7. Sinopsis: Esta aventura de niños cuenta la verdadera historia de la dulce Marcovitz Barney que cree firmemente que la esperanza del mundo está en manos de los niños. Barney gestiona una granja de caballo y un zoológico de mascotas en Greenwich Village para que los niños de la ciudad se puedan degustar la vida del campo.