Ballard's sumptuous images exist only to distract from his rather conventional failings of craftsmanship.
The Black Stallion (1979)
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Reviews Counted:5
Fresh:3
Rotten:2
Average Rating:6/10
Runtime: 2 hrs 1 min
Genre: Action/Adventure
Synopsis: Acclaimed cinematographer Carroll Ballard steps into the director's chair with THE BLACK STALLION, a visually stunning adaptation of Walter Farley's classic novel about the adventures of a young... Acclaimed cinematographer Carroll Ballard steps into the director's chair with THE BLACK STALLION, a visually stunning adaptation of Walter Farley's classic novel about the adventures of a young boy and his love for a black, Arabian stallion. When Alec (Kelly Reno) washes upon the shore of a deserted island after a terrible shipwreck, he soon discovers that he isn't the only survivor. A wild Arabian stallion managed to reach the island as well, giving Alec a new reason to live. Gradually, Alec wins the stallion's trust, instigating a relationship that will change both of them forever. When Alec is finally discovered, he convinces his mother to let the stallion live in the backyard, and after meeting Henry Dailey (Mickey Rooney), a thrilling final chapter is introduced, one in which Alec and the stallion begin to train for a racing championship, making their bond even stronger. Ballard's film, tautly edited by Robert Dalva and lushly photographed by Caleb Deschanel, has become one of the pinnacle achievements of family entertainment. Intelligent, simplistic, moving, and inspiring, it is a brilliant example of cinema's ability to be effective without relying on dialogue to tell the story. Featuring a standout performance by Rooney as the horse trainer. [More]
Starring: Mickey Rooney, Kelly Reno, Teri Garr, Hoyt Axton
Starring: Mickey Rooney, Kelly Reno, Teri Garr, Hoyt Axton, Clarence Muse, Michael Higgins, Ed McNamara, Doghmi Larbi, John Burton, John Buchanan
Director: Carroll Ballard
Director: Carroll Ballard
Screenwriter: Melissa Mathison, William D. Wittliff, Jeanne Rosenberg
Producer: Tom Sternberg, Fred Roos
Composer: Carmine Coppola
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Reviews for The Black Stallion
Carroll Ballard's feature debut is rich in adventure, suspense and mythical elements and marks the prize-winning short-subjects director as a major talent.
Deepens into a far more powerful entertainment through matchless cinematography and talented supporting players.
The director, Carroll Ballard, and the cinematographer, Caleb Deschanel, have captured so many lavishly beautiful images that the cumulative effect is one of repetition.
The film represents a studied, sophisticated approach to instinctual emotions: it's carefully, calculatingly naive, and amazingly it works.
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