Lightning, the White Stallion (1986) [PG]

Release Date:
October 17, 1986

Original Title:
Lightning, the White Stallion

Alternate Titles:
Lefki astrapi
The White Stallion
Valkoinen ori

Genres:
Adventure | Family

Production Companies:
The Cannon Group

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG 

Runtime: 95

When a stolen white stallion escapes his captors, young Stephanie Ward gives him a new home and a new name: Lightning. As she grooms the horse for show-jumping competition, the pair forms an unbreakable bond. But when Stephanie finds herself in need of an expensive operation, and Lightning's original owner tracks him down, Stephanie sets all her hopes on first prize at the Nationals - and on the horse who's become her best friend!

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Animal Wrangler:
Rita Lundin

Animation:
Phil Cummings

Art Direction:
Héctor B. López

Best Boy Grip:
Mitch Friedman

Casting:
Chauncey Pierce

Costume Design:
Richard Abramson

Director:
William A. Levey

Director of Photography:
Steven Shaw

Editor:
Ken Bornstein

Hairstylist:
Alicia M. Tripi

Location Manager:
Larry Litton

Music:
Anna-Karin Klockar
Maurizio Abeni

Producer:
Harry Alan Towers

Production Coordinator:
Ayanna DuLaney

Script Supervisor:
Diane Durant

Set Decoration:
William Northcott

Title Designer:
Kyle Seidenbaum
Wenden K. Baldwin

Unit Production Manager:
Nancy Youngblood

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Sharon McGunigle

Writer:
Harry Alan Towers

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