![]() Of 126 reviews compiled by Rotten Tomato Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron has an overall "fresh" approval rating of 69%, average a score of 6.4/10. The film received mostly positive reviews. The majority of films reviews were positive. Songs Main article: Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron (soundtrack) 1.īryan Adams, Gretchen Peters, Hans ZimmerĪdams, Benny Andersson, Bjorn Ulvaeus, Eliot Kennedy " Donald Fullilove as the voice of Train Pull Foreman." Michael Horse as the voice of Little Creek's Friend.Zahn McClarnon as the voice of Little Creek's Friend.Jeff LeBeau as the voice of Murphy, Railroad Foreman.Daniel Studi as the voice of Little Creek.James Cromwell the voice of The Colonel.Bridget Hoffman the voice of Indian Woman.The two horses return to Spirit's homeland, eventually reuniting with Spirit's herd and Esperanza. Little Creek decides to name Spirit the "Spirit-Who-Could-Not-Be-Broken", and sets him and Rain free. Spirit returns to the rebuilt Lakota village with Little Creek and finds Rain nursed back to health. Spirit's move amazes the Colonel he humbly gives up, stops his men from shooting the two, and allows Spirit and Little Creek to leave. Little Creek gives up, but Spirit manages to successfully leap across the cliff. The next morning, the Colonel and his men find Spirit and Little Creek, and a chase ensues through the Grand Canyon. Little Creek appears in time and saves Spirit from the ensuing wildfire. While trying to outrun a ragging wildfire, the loose chain gets caught on a branch stud trapping Spirit. The explosion from possibly a munitions shed causes a wildfire. They escape, and the locomotive falls off its sledge and rolls down the hill back to the work site, causing an explosion after crashing into an active locomotive. He then breaks the chains holding the other horses to the sled. Spirit wakes up and breaks free of the chain. The cavaliers unchain him and bring him back to the work site. Realizing that the track will infringe on his homeland, Spirit makes a scene and pretends to faint. ![]() Spirit is loaded onto a train and taken to a work site on the Transcontinental Railroad, where he is put to work pulling a steam locomotive. Watching Spirit being pulled away, Little Creek arrives, vowing to free him to satisfy his life-debt and follows the men after tending to Rain. Spirit finds Rain dying from her injuries and stays by her side until the army captures him. Spirit dives into the river to try to rescue Rain, but is unsuccessful and they both plummet over a waterfall. During the vicious battle, Rain is shot by the Colonel, knocking her into the river. As Spirit asks Rain to come with him to his herd, a cavalry regiment led by the Colonel attacks the village. He then decides that Spirit will never be tamed and frees him. At the end of their time together, Little Creek tries again to ride him, but Spirit is still unwilling. Spirit begins to warm up to Little Creek and falls in love with the mare. Little Creek ties Spirit and Rain together and, when he tries to leave, she insists on staying, then shows him her world. Little Creek's mare, Rain, meets them along with other natives who capture Spirit.Īfter returning to the Lakota village, Little Creek tries to tame Spirit with kindness, but Spirit refuses to be ridden. When the Colonel gets frustrated and tries to shoot him, but with Little Creek's help, they, along with other horses, escape the post. However, Spirit gets a second wind and finally throws him off. Spirit is later supposedly broken in by the Colonel, who speaks his idea of how any wild horse can be tamed. Meanwhile, a Lakota Native American named Little Creek is also brought into the fort and held captive. To weaken Spirit, The Colonel orders him tied to a post for three days with no food or water. There, he encounters "The Colonel", who decides to have the mustang tamed, refusing to believe the idea of Spirit being too stubborn, but Spirit manages to fight off all attempts to tame him. Frightened and confused, Spirit sees horses used as 'slaves' all around him. They wake up, and seeing him as a magnificent specimen, chase and capture him, taking him to a US cavalry post.Īt this time, the army is fighting the Indian Wars and taking over the soon-to-be western United States. He finds restrained, docile horses, and their human wranglers sleeping around a campfire. Spotting a strange light one night not far from his herd, the stallion is unable to control his curiosity and investigates. Spirit is a courageous leader, but has great curiosity. Spirit soon grows into a stallion, and assumes the role of leader of the herd, whose duty it is to keep the herd safe. In the 19th-century American West, a young Kiger Mustang colt, Spirit, is born to a herd of horses led by his mother.
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