Timecode | Picture | Sync |
00:00:58 | Scott Engstrom (SE) on her farm in New Zealand | SE- I’ve been breeding Appaloosas here in New Zealand since 1996 |
00:01:03 | Scott C/U | SE- All my life I’ve loved the Appaloosa |
00:01:05 | Appaloosa Horse | SE- Ever since I was a little girl |
00:01:08 | Appaloosa Horses | SE- The colouring, good bone, good personality. |
00:01:13 | Scott C/U | SE- They’re versatile. You can do anything with them. They’re not just for racing or trail riding, they can do anything |
00:01:23 | Appaloosa Horses | SE- I’ve alway been interested in where they came from |
00:01:33 | Steve Taylor (ST) President of the Appaloosa Horse Club C/U | ST- The appaloosa horse club was founded in 1938. A group of ranchers and farmers from the corners of Washington, Idaho and Oregon |
00:01:42 | Appaloosa Horses running
Map 1 - Spain to Mexico | ST- We believe that the horses originated from the Spanish herds simply because of the migration patterns |
00:01:47 | Map 1 - migration patterns in North America | ST- They eventually made it into the South West |
00:01:50 | Map 1 - Pacific North West | ST- When you talk about the heritage and history of the Appaloosa breed, you have to talk about |
00:01:56 | Map 1 - Nez Perce Territory | ST- The history of the Nez Perce Tribe and the fact that |
00:01:59 | Steve C/U | ST- Truly they were the first group of people in North America to selectively breed the Appaloosa breed itself. |
00:02:06 | Scott and Horse | SE- Your eyes are red |
00:02:08 | Scott and Horse | SE- I’ve never believed they came from Spain |
00:02:11 | Scott and Horse | SE- Because if that was the case when they brought them up through the many other indian tribes |
00:02:15 | Scott W/S | SE- The other indian tribes would have jumped on them and not passed them through |
00:02:20 | Scott C/U | SE- I’ve always thought they came from Asia across the Bering Strait |
00:02:25 | Map 2 - Asia across the Bering Strait | SE- And that’s why there were so many in the Pacific North West |
00:02:29 | Scott W/S | SE- For 40 years I’ve preached that and for 40 years they’ve laughed at me |
00:02:34 | Steve C/U | ST- It’s not hard to believe that some of the first horses in North America came by way of the ice bridge. Across the north west and the Alaska/Canada part of the world |
00:02:47 | Spanish Horses in paddock | ST- But we still believe they came from the same Spanish horses that were brought over to the new world |
00:02:52 | Steve C/U | as some of the other stock horse breeds that are here now |
00:02:57 | Scott removing Wellington boots | SE- Anyway, On a Sunday afternoon I had taken care of all the horses |
00:03:02 | Scott in living room sitting on chair | SE- And I was going to come in for 2 hours and just sit down and veg out |
00:03:06 | Wide shot of Scott’s living room watching 80 Trades on TV. | SE- And I thought I was turning on Around the World in 80 Days and |
00:03:10 | Around the World in 80 Trades on the TV in Scott’s house. | SE- It turned out to be Around the World in 80 Trades. And I thought this is kind of interesting. I’ll watch it. |
00:03:18 | Archive from Around the World in 80 Trades (2008, Tigress Productions) | Translator - 32 or that’s all and he walks away.
CW- No he wont’ walk away. Not after all this. 32,500 and he’s got a great horse. |
00:03:27 | Wide shot of Scott’s living room watching 80 Trades on TV. | SE- After the first intermission here comes this guy |
00:03:30 | Around the World in 80 Trades on the TV in Scott’s house.
Scott W/S | SE- Riding a gorgeous Appaloosa named Martin |
00:03:33 | Archive from Around the World in 80 Trades (2008, Tigress Productions) | SE- I stood up in my lounge and I screamed. I’m sure people thought…
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00:03:38 | Scott C/U | SE- If they’d been around they would for sure have thought I was for sure crazy |
00:03:42 | Map 3 - world map zoom into Kyrgyzstan | SE- I did wonder if I was seeing a real Appaloosa in Kyrgyzstan |
00:03:49 | Scott C/U | SE- Anyways, at that point I realised I’ve got to get hold of this guy.
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00:03:53 | Archive from Around the World in 80 Trades (2008, Tigress Productions) | SE- And try to convince him that he needed to go with me to Kyrgyzstan |
00:03:56 | Scott W/S | SE- To find that horse
To find Martin |
00:03:59 | TITLE SEQUENCE | Music - Isobel Waller Bridge |
00:05:21 | Conor Woodman (CW) and Munarbek Kuldanbaev (MK) walking toward Uzghen livestock market | CW - Now I never thought I’d be here again |
00:05:25 | Conor Woodman (CW) and Munarbek Kuldanbaev (MK) walking toward Uzghen livestock market | MK- And I never thought that you would come back again. |
00:05:29 | Conor Woodman (CW) and Munarbek Kuldanbaev (MK) walking toward Uzghen livestock market | MK- Especially to this place. |
00:05:30 | Conor Woodman (CW) and Munarbek Kuldanbaev (MK) walking toward Uzghen livestock market | CW- I’m glad I’m back Munarbek. It feels good to be back. |
00:05:33 | Conor Woodman (CW) and Munarbek Kuldanbaev (MK) walking toward Uzghen livestock market | MK- I am also happy to see you again. |
00:05:37 | Conor and Munarbek in the Uzghen market | CW- Wow this is a trip down memory lane |
00:05:44 | Conor and Munarbek in the Uzghen market | CW- You know, four years ago it was so different here. |
00:05:46 | Archive from Around the World in 80 Trades (2008, Tigress Productions) | CW- So many people
CW- You were over there watching. |
00:05:54 | Conor and Munarbek in the Uzghen market | CW- There was a bar across here and I had all my horses tied up along the bar.
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00:05:57 | Archive from Around the World in 80 Trades (2008, Tigress Productions) | CW- I was trying to sell them to various people. |
00:06:00 | Conor and Munarbek in the Uzghen market | CW- I lost a load of money. |
00:06:03 | Conor and Munarbek in the Uzghen market
| MK- Oh you sold for half price.
MK- But you told me “it’s ok the next one will be better”
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00:06:13 | Conor and Munarbek in the Uzghen market | CW- Yeah it wasn’t
MK- It wasn’t |