The Black Stallion Returns

The Black Stallion Returns is a 1983 film adaptation of the book of the same name by Walter Farley, and is a sequel to The Black Stallion. It is directed by Robert Dalva and produced by Francis Ford Coppola. The movie stars Kelly Reno, Vincent Spano and Teri Garr. The portrayal of The Black was shared between Cass Ole, the horse from The Black Stallion, and El Mokhtar. The story begins with several odd occurrences at the farm where the stallion (... more

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  • 1983

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G (USA)

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  • 1 h 43 min

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Robert Dalva

Robert Dalva (born April 14, 1942 in New York City, USA) is a noted American film editor. Filmography as editor includes The Black Stallion, Raising Cain, Jumanji, Jurassic Park III and Hidalgo. Next to editing, he also directed movies, including The Black Stallion Returns. Dalva was nominated for...

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