THE BLACK STALLIONÂ (U)
D:Â Carroll Ballard
United Artists/Omni Zoetrope (Fred Roos & Tom
Sternberg)
USA 🇺🇸 1979
117 mins
Adventure/Drama
W: Melissa Mathison, Jeanne Rosenberg & William Witliff
[based on the novel by Walter Farley]
DP:Â Caleb Deschanel
Ed:Â Robert Dalva
Mus: Carmine Coppola
Kelly Reno (Alec Ramsey), Mickey
Rooney (Henry Dailey), Hoyt Axton (Alec's Father), Teri
Garr (Alec's Mother), Clarence Muse (Snoe)
Aboard a ship in 1946, a young boy is mesmerised by a
temperamental Arabian racehorse called Black. Â When a storm causes a shipwreck of the vessel, the boy and the horse wash ashore as the sole survivors and develop a strong bond. Upon being
rescued, they become separated, but reunite when the horse is groomed for the racecourses by a wily old trainer.
Criticised for being overlong by many, I think it's the
perfect length and very much a film of two halves rather than the usual narrative structure of three acts.
Beautifully photographed and brilliantly directed. A real gem
from the late 70's     Â
8/10