Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron

Introduction: 


              "Spirit: Stallion of Cimarron" is a computer-animated western movie. It was produced by Dream Works. It was released in 2002. This movie is special for many reasons. The chief among these reasons is the music. Bryan Adams performed wonderful 15-soundtracks album for the movie. This alone makes watching "Spirit: Stallion of Cimarron" a totally different experience. 








































Main Characters:

Spirit (voice of Matt Damon)
The Colonel (voice of James Cromwell) 
Little Creek (voice of Daniel Studi)
Bill (voice of Richard McGonagle)
Joe (voice of Matt Levin)
Pete (voice of Adam Paul)
Roy (Charles Napier)

Story: The movie opens with the birth of a young horse, Spirit. As the name suggests, Spirit is now a courageous free stallion who ensures the safety of the herd. His curiosity leads him to captivity by US Cavalry who tried hard methods to break him down but couldn't. Spirit escapes with the help of a brave young Indian, Little Creek. Spirit falls for a charming mare, Rain. The Indian village is attacked and Spirit is captured again and led to railroad construction sites. The legendary Spirit escapes again. His spirit is too strong for a train locomotive to restrain. After a tough chase, Spirit and Little Creek perform an amazing jump that wins the respect of the colonel. Spirit rightfully deserves his new name, Spirit-who-could-not-be-broken. 


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