Crin Blanc: Le Cheval Sauvage (White Mane: The Wild Horse) (1952)
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The great African American character actor Frank Silvera was afforded a rare movie starring role in the French short subject The White Mane (Crin Blanc) The title alludes to the film's actual protagonist, a courageous white stallion. Despite repeated attempts, the stallion steadfastly refuses to… More The great African American character actor Frank Silvera was afforded a rare movie starring role in the French short subject The White Mane (Crin Blanc) The title alludes to the film's actual protagonist, a courageous white stallion. Despite repeated attempts, the stallion steadfastly refuses to be captured and broken. There is a delicate fantasy element to the proceedings that might have been shattered had director Albert Lamorisse extended the film beyond its perfect 38 minutes. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Directed By
- Albert Lamorisse
- Written By
- James Agee
- Genres
- Documentary, Drama, Kids & Family, Art House & International, Special Interest
- In Theaters
- Dec 19, 1952 Limited
- Studio
- Janus Films
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