The Black Stallion (film)

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The Black Stallion

1979 poster
Directed by Carroll Ballard
Produced by Francis Ford Coppola (exec. producer)
Fred Roos
Tom Sternberg
Written by Walter Farley (novel)
Melissa Mathison
Jeanne Rosenberg
William D. Wittliff
Starring Kelly Reno
Mickey Rooney
Teri Garr
Music by Carmine Coppola
Cinematography Caleb Deschanel
Editing by Robert Dalva
Distributed by United Artists
Release date(s) 1979
Running time 118 min.
Country USA
Language English
Followed by The Black Stallion Returns
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The Black Stallion is a 1979 film based on the 1941 classic children's novel The Black Stallion by Walter Farley. It tells the story of Alec Ramsey, who is shipwrecked on a deserted island, together with a wild Arabian stallion who he befriends. After being rescued, they are set on entering a race challenging two champion horses.

The film is adapted by Melissa Mathison, Jeanne Rosenberg and William D. Wittliff. It is directed by Carroll Ballard. The movie stars Kelly Reno, Mickey Rooney, Teri Garr, Hoyt Axton, and the Arabian horse Cass Ole. The film features music by Carmine Coppola, the father of Hollywood producer Francis Ford Coppola, who was the executive producer of the film.

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Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

Alec Ramsey is aboard the steamer Drake off the coast of North Africa, where he sees a black horse being boarded. Alec sees the wild stallion being forced into a makeshift stable and heavily restrained. Captivated by the horse, Alec later sneeks to the horse to feed him some sugarcubes, but he is caught by the horse's supposed owner.

Later in his bunk, Alec's father shows Alec his winnings from a card game and gives him a pocket knife and a small statue of Bucephalus, and tells the story of how Alexander the Great became Bucephalus' master. Later that night, Alec is thrown out of his bunk; the ship has started to capsize. In the chaos, Alec grabs his knife and makes his way to the black stallion and manages to free him. The stallion then jumps into the sea. Alec himself is thrown overboard by the waves. in the water, he swims toward the stallion and managed to grab hold of the ropes of the stallion's restraints.

Alec wakes on the shore of a deserted island and starts to explore. He finds the stallion caught in his restraints with the ropes stuck between the rocks. With his knife, Alec manages to free the stallion once again and the stallion runs away. For a time, the two keep their distance. Alec discovers means to survive by catching fish and seaweed. As Alec suddenly faces a cobra eye to eye, the Black comes to the rescue and kills the snake, only to run off again.

By now, Alec decides to try to get closer to the horse and offer him some seaweed. The hungry stallion finds himself unable to resist, but visibly strugles with his distrust for humans. Eventually, the hunger wins and he takes Alec's offer; their bond has been sealed and the two are now inseparable. Alec even manages to ride the unbroken horse, after many times falling of the horse. One day, a fishing ship arrives, rescuing both Alec and the stallion.

Back home, Alec is given a hero's welcome. The Black has a temporary home in Alec's back yard, but manages to escape. Alec chases after him through every part of town, but loses track of him. The next day, Alec meets Snoe (and Napoleon) who tell him where the Black is. Alec finds the stallion in the barn of Henry Dailey, a retired race jockey, who apparently spent all night catching the Black. Alec arranges for the Black to stay at the barn.

Cass Ole on the set in Sardinia
Cass Ole on the set in Sardinia

When Alec wonders how fast the Black is, Alec and Henry decide to train the Black for the racetrack, while Henry teaches Alec to be a jockey. The Black surprises Henry with his speed. Henry immediately starts plotting a plan to get the Black into the match race between the country's current two champions. To do that, he sets up a secret demonstration at night where the press can witness his speed, keeping the identity of Alec and the Black secret. The news about the "mystery horse" is soon widespread and the Black is entered into the race.

The race is the most anticipated horseracing event of the year. When the two champions and the Black enter the starting gate, the Black gets into a fight with one of his opponents, wounding his leg. Alec does not see the wound until he is in the gate. As he dismounts, the bell rings and the horses take off. Alec desperately tries to stay on his horse and trying to stop him. He falls behind, but the Black won't stop. When Alec regains his balance, the Black is well on his way to catch up with his opponents. Alec now encourages the Black to run as fast as he can, remembering the rides on the island, as they catch up. The Black eventually wins by two lengths.

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[edit] Cast

Cass Ole and Kelly Reno
Cass Ole and Kelly Reno
  • Kelly Reno - Alec Ramsey
  • Mickey Rooney - Henry Dailey
  • Teri Garr - Mrs. Ramsey, Alec's mother
  • Clarence Muse - Snoe
  • Hoyt Axton - Mr. Ramsey, Alec's father
  • Michael Higgins - Jim Neville
  • Ed McNamara - Jake
  • Doghmi Larbi - Arab
  • John Burton - Jockey No. 1
  • John Buchanan - Jockey No. 2
  • Kristen Vigard - Becky
  • Fausto Tozzi - Rescue Captain
  • John Karlsen - Archeologist
  • Leopoldo Trieste - Priest
  • Frank Cousins - African Chieftain
  • Don Hudson - Zaurog
  • Marne Maitland - Drake Captain
  • Tom Dahlgren - Veterinarian
  • Cass Ole - The Black
Cass Ole
Cass Ole

Cass Ole was featured in most of the movie's scenes. Other horse actors were used for many of the running, fighting and swimming scenes. In the The Black Stallion Returns, "The Black" was also portrayed by El Mokhtar.

[edit] Awards

[edit] Academy Awards

The film received three nominations for the Academy Awards:

[edit] Golden Globe Awards

Carmine Coppola was nominated for Best Original Score by the Golden Globe Awards. He was nominated twice in this category and ended up winning the award for Apocalypse Now instead of The Black Stallion.

[edit] Brittish Academy Awards

Caleb Deschanel was nominated for Best Cinematography by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards.

[edit] LA Film Critics Awards

The film received two awards from the Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards for Best Cinematography (Caleb Deschanel) and Best Music (Carmine Coppola).

[edit] The Black Stallion Returns

The movie was followed in 1983 by a sequel, The Black Stallion Returns, which also starred Reno. There was also a television series called "Adventures of the Black Stallion" which aired from 1990 to 1993 and starred Richard Ian Cox and Mickey Rooney. Then there was a 45-minute 2003 prequel called Young Black Stallion, shot for IMAX theaters.

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