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Horseback riding in films isn’t always what it seems. Instead of real horses, actors often sit on legless horse props mounted on moving platforms with springs and hydraulics. For action scenes, filmmakers use ATVs or electric carts — “horses on wheels.” Professional drivers move the actors, fans simulate the wind, and visual effects add legs, dust, and speed. But why do directors choose this movie trick instead of real horses?