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The Young Black Stallion
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The film presents the horse's adventures with a young girl named Neera, who has been separated from her father in Arabia by WWII. Together they find friendship, trust and their way back home, only to discover her family is about to lose everything!
The film presents the horse's adventures with a young girl named Neera, who has been separated from her father in Arabia by WWII. Together they find friendship, trust and their way back home, only to discover her family is about to lose everything!
Actors:
Biana Tamimi,
Andries Rossouw,
Ike Ogut,
Richard Romanus,
Patrick Elyas,
Ali Al Ameri,
Gérard Rudolf
Biana Tamimi
1 January 1990, Columbus, Ohio, USA
Andries Rossouw
Ike Ogut
Richard Romanus
8 February 1943, Barre, Vermont, USA
Patrick Elyas
Ali Al Ameri
Gérard Rudolf
20 April 1966, Pretoria, South Africa
Country:
United States
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August 29, 2005
...ironically similar to Hidalgo.... In many ways, Young Black Stallion is a better film because it doesn't have the baggage of being a star vehicle
Los Angeles Times
December 26, 2003
A film truly geared to the 6-year-old level. If not younger.
New York Daily News
December 26, 2003
Has gorgeous cinematography with spectacular landscapes -- plus a lazy script, forgettable performances and regrettably uninspired direction.
January 02, 2005
The Young Black Stallion is not so much a bad film as it is a non film. It was meant mainly to be looked at.
Common Sense Media
January 01, 2011
Visually stunning 50 minute IMAX thumbs-up.
December 26, 2003
Tired rehash.
Houston Chronicle
December 26, 2003
Wincer delivers a gentle yet vibrant tale of natural splendor, a horse's valor and a young girl's plucky determination.
August 19, 2006
...on home video, stripped of its visual grandeur - the movie comes off as a superficial and woefully inept piece of work.
September 23, 2004
If you are able to read this review, you are probably too old to get much pleasure out of Young Black Stallion.
New York Times
December 26, 2003
Simon Wincer's Imax film is a prequel to the classic 1979 children's film The Black Stallion.
December 20, 2004
Horse lovers, especially fans of the purebred desert Arabian, will swoon.
Newark Star-Ledger
December 26, 2003
Continues in the hackneyed tradition of other made-for-IMAX dramas, with storytelling that doesn't measure up to the scope of the screen.

