A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 26, 1997
Original Title:
The Princess Stallion
Alternate Titles:
A Princesa e o Cavalo
El caballo de la princesa
Královský hřebec
La légende des montagnes du Nord
Sarah und das Wildpferd
Senderos mágicos
Genres:
Adventure | Drama | Family
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
Following the death of her mother, Sarah, a Californian teenager, is sent to live with her father in the Scottish Highlands. After a riding accident she is befriended by a fascinating old hermit named Fergus, who has spent his life living in the mountains and whose home is a haven for wounded animals. Through her friendship with Fergus, Sarah discovers the beautiful legendary Princess Stallion and embarks upon the adventure of a lifetime.
ADR & Dubbing:
Brian Patterson
Animal Wrangler:
Steve Dent
Armorer:
Perry Costello
Art Direction:
Niki Longmuir
Stephen Wong
Assistant Location Manager:
Fiona Winning
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Sara Kramer
Assistant Sound Editor:
Angela Slaven
Best Boy Electric:
Garry Thomson
Boom Operator:
Fiona Carlin
Camera Operator:
Grant Cameron
Casting:
Elisa Goodman
Anne Henderson
Cinematography:
Jim Peters
Clapper Loader:
John Harper
Costume Assistant:
Maggie Miller
Angela Robertson
Costume Designer:
Rhona Russell
Costume Supervisor:
Susie Will
Director:
Mark Haber
Director of Photography:
Jim Peters
Driver:
Peter Allport
Editor:
John Gow
Laura Wilson
Electrician:
Paul Bates
Executive Producer:
Robert Love
J. Nigel Pickard
First Assistant Director:
David Brown
Focus Puller:
Andrew Ford
Gaffer:
Robert Allan
Generator Operator:
Brian McGhee
Grip Production Assistant:
Stephen Burt
Key Grip:
Iain Johnstone
Location Assistant:
Neil McMahon
Location Manager:
Lloret Dunn
Makeup Artist:
Sarah Fidelo
Original Music Composer:
Arthur B. Rubinstein
Producer:
Don Reynolds
Production Assistant:
Deborah Keogh
Production Design:
Marius Van Der Werff
Production Manager:
Val Stephens
Property Master:
Jeffrey Holmes
Props:
George Booth
Screenplay:
Tom Gabbay
Mark Grindle
Script Supervisor:
Mark Grindle
Second Assistant Director:
Alison Banks
Sound Editor:
Douglas MacDougall
Sound Recordist:
Brian Milliken
Special Effects:
Bernard Newton
Derek Langley
Standby Painter:
Jim O'Donnell
Story:
Tom Gabbay
Storyboard Artist:
Rob McCallum
Stunt Coordinator:
Paul Heasman
Stunts:
Andreas Petrides
Third Assistant Director:
Jonathan Farmer
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