Young Black Stallion 20 years old

The greatest story of friendship ever told.

Young Black Stallion

When courageous young Neera becomes separated from her family in the desert, she chances upon a wild colt. Together they find friendship, trust, and their way back home only to discover her family is about to lose everything!

Credits

Young Black Stallion Cast

Name Character
Ali Al Ameri as Mansoor
Richard Romanus He was 60, now 81 years old as Ben Ishak
Biana Tamimi as Neera
Patrick Elias He was 56, now 77 years old as Aden
Gérard Rudolf He was 37, now 57 years old as Rhamon
Andries Rossouw as Kadir

Young Black Stallion Crew

Name Department
William Ross as Original Music Composer. He was 55 (now 75) years old Sound
Emilia Roux as Set Decoration. Art
Paul Peters as Production Design. Art
Christa Schamberger as Local Casting. Production
M. Scott Smith as Editor. He was 44 (now 64) years old Editing
Zack Grobler as Art Direction. Art
Reed Smoot as Director of Photography. He was 141 (79) years old when He died Camera
Kate Dowd as Local Casting. Production
Terry Blythe as Editor. Editing
Jeanne Rosenberg as Executive Producer. She was 53 (now 74) years old Production
Jeanne Rosenberg as Screenstory. She was 53 (now 74) years old Writing
Jeanne Rosenberg as Screenplay. She was 53 (now 74) years old Writing
Kathleen Kennedy as Executive Producer. She was 50 (now 70) years old Production
Frank Marshall as Producer. He was 57 (now 77) years old Production
Walter Farley as Novel. He was 88 (74) years old when He died Writing
Simon Wincer as Director. He was 60 (now 81) years old Directing
Paul Ventura as ADR Voice Casting. Production
Steven Farley as Novel. He was 50 (now 71) years old Writing
Patricia Churchill as Associate Producer. She was 102 (now 123) years old Production
Beth Howard as Co-Producer. Production
Beau Borders as Sound Effects Editor. He was 3 (now 24) years old Sound
Jaco Espach as Location Manager. Production
Anna Feyder as Local Casting. Production
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Young Black Stallion (20 years)

The greatest story of friendship ever told.

  • Release day: Thursday, December 25, 2003
  • Runtime: 49 minutes