Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron
The adventure of a rambunctious mustang stallion as he journeys through the untamed American frontier where he befriends a young human and finds true love with a mare.
12 April 1936, Mt. Union, Kentucky, USA
12 April 1972, Los Angeles, California, USA
29 January 1963, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
22 October 1946, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
27 January 1940, Los Angeles, California, USA
24 October 1966, USA
21 December 1951, Tucson, Arizona, USA
8 October 1970, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
16 May 1958, Dallas, Texas, USA
December 30, 2006
Gorgeous and plenty exciting, but overcooked with corny narration and an endless barrage of Bryan Adams songs telling us how to feel at every moment.December 06, 2005
There are genuine moments of beauty in Spirit -- visually and emotionally speaking -- but ultimately they aren't worth the price of suffering through the extraneous material that too often sullies the picture.February 01, 2004
A welcome, entertaining, and fun ride.April 29, 2009
When the movie wants to look majestic, the colors truly emanate, but when it wants to look grim, it can look very grim and moody; I was breath taken.November 04, 2002
An exciting and exquisitely rendered film in which the horse goes through as many adventures and perils as Indiana Jones on a good day.December 28, 2010
Many kids will like this mustang tale.July 20, 2002
A welcome family film that extols noble values and offers first-class animation.December 26, 2007
Spirit is smarter than your average cartoon because it doesn't try to joke around with a host of annoying talking animals.July 02, 2008
Spirit: Stallion Of the Cimmaron, which and is technically Dreamworks' first animated film since the monster CGI hit Shrek, as a hand-drawn film has quite a bit to live up to, but succeeds admirably at finding the heart that is often missing from technicaJune 24, 2006
There's not much of a story, the whole thing's a bit superficial, and there's little to laugh at, but it's still a refreshing change from the norm.June 01, 2002
Rather exciting, rendered in a bright sunset palette and a mixture of expressive, boldly drawn traditional animation and fluid computer-generated imagery.June 11, 2008
There's nothing thrilling or new about the work here, but accomplished it is.