The Black Stallion Returns
"The Black Stallion Returns" is a 1983 adventure film directed by Robert Dalva. It is a sequel to the original film, "The Black Stallion," based on the novel by Walter Farley. The story follows a young boy named Alec Ramsay, who embarks on a journey to rescue his beloved horse, The Black Stallion, from a group of horse thieves in North Africa.
In this film, Alec discovers that The Black Stallion has been captured and is being forced to race in dangerous competitions. With the help of new friends, Alec faces various challenges to save his horse and bring him back home. The film emphasizes themes of friendship, bravery, and the bond between humans and animals.