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The Silver Stallion

The Silver Stallion

List Price: $14.98
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great movie about a beautiful horse and a girl.
Review: I think this movie was great!This has to be one of my all time favorite movies!I've seen it at least twenty times and each time I still cry and smile each time.I loved this movie!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This movie is awesome and I highly recommend it!
Review: I'm a huge horse lover and this movie takes my breath away. The horses are beautiful and the music sends thrills up my spine. I've read the book and that was very good also. If I could only own one video this would be it. I'm serious. This is my fav movie.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: thara
Review: thara was an old wise wild brumbie which knew everything to know about the wild.i know how he felt because he is a part of me and i feel it .

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: it is very sad and i loved it thara and tharas father i love
Review: it is good movie i makes you think and tells you somthing i would know because it just does i don't know why. the brogan is very mean he didnt mean to but it was an axident i would know because i am natalie

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Breathtaking cinematography and beautiful horses.
Review: I read the book many years ago in 6th grade and it is still one of my all-time favorites. Unfortunately, it is out of print and very hard to find, even in Australia. This movie follows the main story line of the book, but from a more human viewpoint. It chronicles the writing of the book with scenes of the author, Elyne Mitchell, and her daughter interspersed with the scenes of the story and the horses it chronicles. I would have preferred to have more of the horse story and less of the human one (hence the 4 star rating.) If you liked "The Man from Snowy River", also based on the book by Elyne Mitchell, or just like to watch gorgeous horses running through beautiful scenery, you'll love this one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best film ever produced
Review: This movie inspired me to write works of my own, and even name my horse after this enticing creature, the stallion in this film captured my heart. If you have not seen it I urge you to, and allow the child within to dream the dreams, only the beauty of a wild Brumby could inspire.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: So Legendary I named my foal after him!!!!!
Review: His hooves beating aginst the cold misty Earth sound that of rolling thunder, the strike of hot lightning is like his strenth,the trees sway as the golden Burmby, son of the wind rules the WILD untame horses of the high mountians! You are sure of his heards safety any time he is around.This movies is still as graceful, and captivating as it was when I was little. It has some beautiful slow motion senes which I liked, others you may need to slow down yourself to take it all in. It is a story like no other even the oldest horse lover can love.Let's face it some movies you see as a kid and love, but grow out of when you get older. NOT this movie. I can't wait to show this to my Neice. Then she can fully understand why I named my Chestnut with slivery white main and tail Wind Dancer.Like Thawra Dancer was born ona WILD Spring morning, with driving rain, with plenty of wind and thunder rolling throught the sky. Thawra means wind, and my little colt trotted out into the wind and danced with grace and spirit. That's how he got his nameWind Dancer. I gave his mom the name Beauty for Bell form Beauty and the Beast, which is not far from Thawra's mothers name Bell Bell . He grew into a wonderful, thilling adult, with a kind but wild spirt. To this day no one but me has ever gotten close to riding him but me. I encourage any horse lover young or old to see this movie. It's a family flim that ranks high in the best movies ever made!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Another wonderful movie for horse lovers
Review: It's a tale within a tale. A mother and daughter are alone in the bush while her husband is away on business. The mother is sharing her book about Australia's wild horses with her daughter. As the mother and daughter learn their own lessons about the bush by helping a young kangaroo, the phantom silver stallion is born and pitted against both nature and man.

Beautiful scenery, well cast. The recording was a bit difficult to hear.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A classic, but the horses should be on the DVD cover
Review: As an Outback author (Caroline Goodall) churns out the pages of her tale about a wild Brumby, her horse-crazy daughter Indi (Ami Daemion) eagerly reads each chapter as it comes off the typewriter. With her mother's voice intoning in the little girl's mind, the dramatic story unfolds: One dark and stormy night, a magnificent golden colt with a silver mane and tail is born and leads a life of great adventure. The narrative switches back and forth between the horse's story, and the people's. Very well done.

Staci Layne Wilson
Author of Staci's Guide to Animal Movies



Rating: 5 stars
Summary: GOOD!!!!!!!
Review: This is a good movie, with beautiful scenery, and of course HORSES. Even people who don't like horse will like this. I only have two things to complain about. 1. Thowra is supposed to be a silver creamy, but he's just cream in this movie. I've seen pictures of creamy/silver horses and I think they should have used a silver horse for "the silver brumby/stallion" it only makes sense. 2. they left out many important characters like mirri and storm, especially storm who is Thowra's best friend and in the book is in almost every chapter.Also they left out Arrow-who was like the brogla for Thowra when he was growing up, and was SO important! they where so stupid to leave him out. I think it's stupid to leave out such an important main character. But anyway, it is a GREAT movie and you will ENJOY it-but better yet, read the book, no matter how good the movie is it just can't beat the book.


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