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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: G (General Audience)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 9780788842740
Format: AC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Full Screen, Subtitled, THX, Widescreen, NTSC
ISBN: 0788842749
Label: Walt Disney Video
Manufacturer: Walt Disney Video
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Walt Disney Video
Region Code: 1
Release Date: December 21, 2004
Running Time: 51 minutes
Sales Rank: 41048
Studio: Walt Disney Video
Theatrical Release Date: December 25, 2003
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Description: From the authors of THE BLACK STALLION, and in the grand tradition of bringing favorite family classics to life, Disney presents the adventure-filled heartwarming story of YOUNG BLACK STALLION. When courageous young Neera becomes separated from her family in the desert, she chances upon a wild colt. Together they find friendship, trust, and their way back home only to discover her family is about to lose everything! So Neera devises a daring plan to save it all by risking what she loves most -- the young black stallion. Filled with exciting adventures and messages of friendship and loyalty, this is an outstanding movie for the entire family. And now for the first time ever, enjoy the all-new prequel to YOUNG BLACK STALLION, created exclusively for this presentation.
Amazon.com: Created as an IMAX movie based on the novel by father/son team Walter and Steven Farley, Disney's Young Black Stallion tells the story of a wild colt who befriends a young girl in the Arabian desert, eventually becoming her equine soul mate and champion racehorse. Set in 1946 North Africa, the story begins as Neera gets separated from her desert caravan by an ambush of soldiers. Alone and lost, she discovers a colt among the drifts and, in time, they forge a friendship of interdependence. The spirited horse and child ride like the wind, yet when they arrive home, the colt bolts, leaving Neera to convince her grandfather that the legendary stallion is more than a mirage. Ultimately, she proves this in a climatic action sequence brimming with girl power. The cinematography dazzles with its large-format visuals and sweeping panoramas, yet the 50-minute length truncates the story into a seemingly abridged version. An extra hour of plot and character development would have allowed it to venture closer to the magnificence of the original Stallion installment. (Ages 8 and older) --Lynn Gibson
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Although the scenery is nice, I am sorely disappointed in both acting and content. It was as tho' I was watching a middle school production with forced acting. Also, the story has little build up in anticipation of it climax. You just get started watching and the movie is over. Literally. I do not recommend this movie.
I have read most of Walter Farley's books, this movie does not do his stories justice.
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When my children were growing up, they loved the books in Walter Farley's Black Stallion series. They also loved the original movie. So, when I saw The Black Stallion, the Early Years, I got it and watched it with my granddaughter, then 7. She loved it. In fact, we watched it many times. It probably isn't a great film for adults, but for adolescents, especially girls, it's just fine. My granddaughter loved it because it's about a girl who was in a difficult spot (in the desert without food, water, ... Read More
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I'm all for movies that are based on books, I feel it encourages more people to read. Yes, there are those who don't even know there is a BOOK (*gasp*) but hey, I'm used to less than observant people. I'm also one that understands that the movies will frequently be a little different from the books because of time constraints. But, this is INSANE. Fifty minutes isn't a time constraint, it's a death wish. And where does the book show up in this? There's a black horse in both, wow. >_< There may be more ... Read More
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Paid $$$$ and travelled two hours one way to see this when it came out at IMAX - can't praise it enough for content, scenery and characters - just one of those family/horselover movies that takeover your heart!
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"The Black Stallion" was a brilliantly filmed movie that combined fantastic cinematography with excellent acting and a wonderful script. "Young Black Stallion" was created for Imax, and the cinematography shows that the movie was set up for being shown in a huge, oversized format. I suspect that this movie was quite a wonder in Imax. On a television screen, even a large television screen, the movie fares poorly.
Neera is traveling in a caravan across north Africa with her grandfather when ... Read More
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