Hidalgo (2004)

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Written by John Fusco

Directed by Joe Johnston

Also known as "Mar de Fogo", "Océano de Fuego"

Running Time: 150 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2004

Rating: 12 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Held yearly for centuries, the Ocean of Fire - a 3,000 mile survival race across the Arabian desert - was a challenge restricted to the finest Arabian horses ever bred, the purest and noblest lines owned by the greatest royal families. In 1890, an American Pony Express courier - once billed as the greatest rider the West had ever known - and his horse enter the race for the first time, against the world's greatest Arabian horses and Bedouin riders - some of whom are determined to prevent a foreigner from finishing the race.

Cast

Image for Viggo MortensenViggo MortensenFrank Hopkins
Image for Zuleikha RobinsonZuleikha RobinsonJazira
Image for Omar SharifOmar SharifSheikh Riyadh
Louise LombardLady Anne Davenport
Adam Alexi-MalleAziz
Image for Saïd TaghmaouiSaïd TaghmaouiPrince Bin Al Reeh
Silas CarsonKatib
Harsh NayyarYusef
J.K. SimmonsBuffalo Bill Cody
Image for Adoni MaropisAdoni MaropisSakr
Victor TalmadgeRau Rasmussen
Peter MensahJaffa
Joshua Wolf ColemanThe Kurd
Franky MwangiSlave Boy
Floyd 'Red Crow' WestermanChief Eagle Horn

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