N/AReleasedDocumentary

Life Under The Horseshoe

"See what life's all about under the horseshoe!"

Life Under the Horseshoe is a fun, entertaining and historical look at Spring City, Utah's only live FM stage radio show. The film teaches us a little about history while taking us back to the golden age of radio. The documentary interviews Mark and Vicki Allen, the show hosts while learning more about their interesting, but opposite family history. The film also highlights the historical Victory Hall, a one-hundred-year-old restored vaudeville theater on Main Street, and "Spit & Whittle" Avenue, where Charlie (1885-1936), son of Simon Beck, had a bench the women of the town called the "Bummer's Bench." The men claimed it was where important community events were discussed and decisions made. Simon's son Charlie, paralyzed at an early age, presided at the bench providing advice and wisdom to all comers.

Overview

Release Date
Nov 21, 2015
Original Title
Life Under The Horseshoe
Runtime
25 minutes
Budget
$1,500
Revenue
$1,500
Language
en
Production Companies
Metamora Films
Production Countries
United States of America