The Black Stallion Returns

The Black Stallion Returns

PG1983Children • Adventure
Synopsis
Wealthy Moroccan sheik Ishak (Ferdinand Mayne), believing himself to be the true owner, dispatches his henchmen to steal a champion Arabian stallion, the Black, from its young caretaker, Alec Ramsay (Kelly Reno). Determined to recover the horse, Alec follows the sheik back to Morocco, where his pleas for the stallion's return fall on deaf ears. When Alec learns that Ishak plans to enter the Black in an upcoming race, he settles for training the horse's new jockey -- for the time being.
Cast
Kelly Reno, Teri Garr, Vincent Spano, Allen Goorwitz, Woody Strode, Ferdinand Mayne, Jodi Thelen, Doghmi Larbi
Rating
PGAdult Language
Genres
Children, Adventure

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