In 1943 the New York newspaper
PM was pleased: "Seldom has Hollywood treated any part of the American scene with more warmth and charm and faithfulness than in
My Friend Flicka. The sweeping ranchlands of the West…are here presented not as background for the…movie Western, but as the homeland of a real, believable American family, glimpsed at a time of normal, credible crisis in the shaping of the character of an American boy….Roddy McDowell…is reliably winning and little Diana Hale…is a real darling". The film aggregator
Rotten Tomatoes gave the film 86%. The
DVD, which came out during the early years of the 21st century, was warmly received by the critics. One such was
DVD Verdict, which praised its "bright and vibrant" colors and its "superior transfer" from VHS to DVD. The film was also released in its original full frame and
aspect ratio and contained three trailers:
Bushwhacked,
Far from Home: The Adventures of Yellow Dog, and
Lucas along with a choice of English or Spanish audio and subtitles. ==See also==