
SummaryDisney's first dramatic adventure made expressly for the Giant Screen; this is a prequel to 1979's "The Black Stallion." The film follows the adventures of young girl named Neera who finds herself alone in the desert when a wild stallion comes to her aid. (Disney)
Directed By:Simon Wincer
Written By:Walter Farley, Steven Farley, Jeanne Rosenberg
The Young Black Stallion
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Metascore
Mixed or Average
31% Positive
4 Reviews
4 Reviews
62% Mixed
8 Reviews
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8% Negative
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75
The hoofbeats are seismic, the music is like hot cheese, and the sandy vistas thrill appropriately: It's a perfectly rousing Ben-Her of a centerpiece.
63
Stallion" has gorgeous cinematography with spectacular landscapes - plus a lazy script, forgettable performances and regrettably uninspired direction.
60
A film truly geared to the 6-year-old level. If not younger.
60
Does not measure up to its predecessor, but it's child-friendly and lasts only 45 minutes.
50
Designed to maximize the visual opportunities for Imax's cameras even as it minimizes the dramatic conflicts that make for a satisfying moviegoing experience.
50
A visually opulent but dramatically undernourished prequel to the 1979 hit of almost the same name.
25
Yet another 'Stallion'? Talk about beating a dead horse.
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Production Company:
- Walt Disney Pictures
- Moonlighting Films
- Moonlighting
- The Kennedy/Marshall Company
Release Date:Dec 25, 2003
Duration:45 m
Rating:G
Tagline:The greatest story of friendship ever told.
Awards
Young Artist Awards
• 1 Nomination




























