"DVDs." . . "Children's films DVD." . . "United States, West." . . "Rekab Sudskany, L.C." . . . . . . "A story about two girls, CJ and Hanna. CJ lives on a ranch, Hanna comes to visit and decides to photograph wild horses for a school project. The girls become great friends and learn of a plot that might jeopardize the mustangs."@en . . . . "There were those who thought the rare and beautiful wild stallion was just a myth. But for Hannah Mills and C.J. Adams the myth would become as real as the wild mountain range the wraith stallion called home. Hannah and her father Frank arrive at Mustang Matty Steadman's Bear Mountain Ranch, a spread which runs parallel to the Utah Nevada border. Hannah has come west to photograph the famous wild horses found on Matty's ranch. C.J. is from the neighboring ranch. Although C.J. is put off by Mattie's request to watch Hannah, she reluctantly agrees to show her around. The girls become instant friends and they discover that the wild horses are disappearing from the range at an alarming rate. Novak is a wealthy, mysterious stranger, who appears to be the instigator of a sinister plot to steal all the mountain mustangs. While taking photographs of the wild herd one afternoon, the two girls happen upon the mysterious 'Wild Stallion.' The girls rush home to tell Matty and her ranch hands, Dallas and Ty Brody, about their discovery. Matty cautions all of them not to tell anyone about the black stallion because unscrupulous mustangers would want the rare stallion and would stop at nothing to get him."@en . "There were those who thought the rare and beautiful wild stallion was just a myth. But for Hannah Mills and C.J. Adams the myth would become as real as the wild mountain range the wraith stallion called home. Hannah and her father Frank arrive at Mustang Matty Steadman's Bear Mountain Ranch, a spread which runs parallel to the Utah Nevada border. Hannah has come west to photograph the famous wild horses found on Matty's ranch. C.J. is from the neighboring ranch. Although C.J. is put off by Mattie's request to watch Hannah, she reluctantly agrees to show her around. The girls become instant friends and they discover that the wild horses are disappearing from the range at an alarming rate. Novak is a wealthy, mysterious stranger, who appears to be the instigator of a sinister plot to steal all the mountain mustangs. While taking photographs of the wild herd one afternoon, the two girls happen upon the mysterious 'Wild Stallion.' The girls rush home to tell Matty and her ranch hands, Dallas and Ty Brody, about their discovery. Matty cautions all of them not to tell anyone about the black stallion because unscrupulous mustangers would want the rare stallion and would stop at nothing to get him." . "Fiction films"@en . "Thrillers (Motion pictures)"@en . "The wild stallion [DVD]"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Spanish language materials"@en . "The Wild Stallion" . . "There were those who thought the rare and beautiful wild stallion was just a myth. But for Hannah Mills and C.J. Adams the myth would become as real as the wild mountain range the wraith stallion called home. Hannah and her father Frank arrive at Mustang Matty Steadman's Bear Mountain Ranch, a spread which runs parallel to the Utah Nevada border. Hannah has come west to photograph the famous wild horses found on Matty's ranch. C.J. is from the neighboring ranch. Although C.J. is put off by Matty's request to watch Hannah, she reluctantly agrees to show her around. The girls become instant friends and they discover that the wild horses are disappearing from the range at an alarming rate. Novak is a wealthy, mysterious stranger, who appears to be the instigator of a sinister plot to steal all the mountain mustangs. While taking photographs of the wild herd one afternoon, the two girls happen upon the mysterious 'Wild Stallion.' The girls rush home to tell Matty and her ranch hands, Dallas and Ty Brody, about their discovery. Matty cautions all of them not to tell anyone about the black stallion because unscrupulous mustangers would want the rare stallion and would stop at nothing to get him."@en . "Films for the hearing impaired"@en . . . . . "When Hanna visits Mustang Matty Steadman's Bear Mountain Ranch, she takes the opportunity to photograph the wild horses for a school project. After she meets CJ, the girls become fast friends and uncover a plot that might jeopardize the mustangs."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Video recordings for the hearing impaired" . "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en . "Two young girls on a ranch put themselves in danger when they discover that someone is stealing wild mustangs."@en . . . . . . . . . . "The wild stallion"@en . "The wild stallion" . . . . . . . . . . "Juvenile works" . . "Drama"@en . . . . . . "Children's films" . "Children's films"@en . "Drama" . . "Juvenile works"@en . . . . "Animal films"@en . "Feature films"@en . . . "Action and adventure films"@en . . . . "Motion pictures" . "Motion pictures"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "There are those who say that the rare and beautiful Wild Stallion is only a myth. Others whisper that it is a ghost horse, stealing mares away in the night. Most don't believe that the Stallion exists at all. But for two young girls, the myth of the Wild Stallion is about to change their lives forever." . . . "The wild stallion [dvd]" . "Materiales en espaƱol"@en . . . "Movies" . . . . . "Video (DVD)"@en . . . . "Photography of animals West (U.S.) Juvenile films." . . "Jigsaw Entertainment (Firm)." . . "Wild horses West (U.S.) Juvenile films." . . "Ranches." . . "West (U.S.)" . . "Horse stealing West (U.S.) Juvenile films." . . "Photography of animals." . . "Teenage girls West (U.S.) Juvenile films." . . "Horse stealing West (U.S.) Drama." . . "Wild horses." . . "Wild horses West (U.S.) Drama." . . "Ranches West (U.S.) Drama." . . "Horse stealing." . . "Teenage girls." . . "Adventure films Juvenile films." . . "Film More Entertainment (Firm)" . . "Teenage girls West (U.S.) Drama." . . "Photography of animals West (U.S.) Drama." . . "Ranches West (U.S.) Juvenile films." . .