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The Black Stallion Details

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This beautifully mounted adaptation of Walter Farley's story for children tells the tale of Alec (Kelly Reno), a young boy touring the world with his adventurous salesman father (Hoyt Axton). While travelling back to the United States by ship, Alec discovers a wild, beautiful Arabian stallion being brought along in the cargo hold. When disaster strikes at sea, the ship sinks, and Alec and the stallion are the only survivors. Alone together on a nearby island, the boy and the horse develop a relationship; wary of each other at first, they learn to trust each other, and they become close friends. When a rescue party finally finds Alec, he refuses to leave the island without the stallion, and the horse goes with Alec to the small town that is his home. Alec's mother (Teri Garr) is at a loss about what to do with this remarkable but difficult animal. Henry Dailey (Mickey Rooney), an elderly horse trainer who lives in the neighborhood, senses a special connection between the boy and his horse; he's soon convinced that with the right training, and the boy as his jockey, the horse could be a champion on the race course. First-time director Carroll Ballard captures the mysterious relationship between humans and animals, treating the stallion with the same intelligence and respect as the rest of his cast; he also draws fine, understated performances from Kelly Reno and Mickey Rooney, and Caleb Deschanel's photography makes this a feast for the eyes. The Black Stallion is that rare contemporary family film that will fascinate adults as much as their kids, if not more so. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

  • Release date:October 17, 1979

Awards

Awarded by
Nominee
Category
Year
Status
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Robert Dalva Best Editing 1979 Nominee
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Mickey Rooney Best Supporting Actor 1979 Nominee
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Caleb Deschanel Best Cinematography 1979 Winner
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Carroll Ballard New Generation Award 1980 Winner
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Carmine Coppola Best Music Score 1979 Winner
Hollywood Foreign Press Association Carmine Coppola Best Original Score 1979 Nominee
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Alan Splet Special Achievement 1979 Winner

Cast

Kelly Reno
as Alec Ramsey
Mickey Rooney
as Henry Dailey
Teri Garr
as Alec's Mother
Clarence Muse
as Snoe
Hoyt Axton
as Alec's Father
Michael Higgins
as Neville
Ed McNamara
as Jake
Doghmi Larbi
as The Arab
Kristen Vigard
as Becky
Fausto Tozzi
as Rescue Captain

Crew

Carroll Ballard
Director
Tom Sternberg
Producer
Fred Roos
Producer
Walter Farley
Book Author
Jeanne Rosenberg
Screenwriter
Melissa Mathison
Screenwriter
William D. Wittliff
Screenwriter
Caleb Deschanel
Cinematographer
Shirley Walker
Composer (Music Score)
Carmine Coppola
Composer (Music Score)
Robert Dalva
Editor
Aurelio Crugnola
Art Director
Francis Ford Coppola
Executive Producer
Steve Maslow
Sound/Sound Designer
Doug Claybourne
First Assistant Director
Jesse Wayne
Stunts
Vic Ramos
Casting
Alan Splet
Supervising Sound Editor
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