No. It was a fictional story and, according to critics, one of the worse films to ever be made in the USA.
If you want a real horse story that's a true story, try the film/book called Black Beauty.
General Tellheim from "The Miracle of the White Stallions" is a fictional character inspired by historical figures. The story, which revolves around the events of World War II and the rescue of Lipizzaner stallions, incorporates real elements but does not depict an actual person named General Tellheim. Instead, the character serves to illustrate themes of courage, loyalty, and the preservation of cultural heritage during wartime.
No
no, but are based on real stories
Stallions de Amor - 2011 The Bullet - 1.16 was released on: USA: 10 April 2012
Evangeline Lilly
Yes! They are a kind of horse.
Lost Stallions The Journey Home - 2008 was released on: USA: 13 June 2008 (Greensboro, North Carolina) USA: 19 August 2008 (DVD premiere)
Stallions is the plural.Stallion is the singular.
The cast of The Lost Stallions - 2003 includes: Evan Barron as Rob Peyton Gibson as Vilola Bliss Hanlon as Lisa Hans Hoyle as Uncle Phil Martin Little as Calvin Alex Pettus as Billy Tyler Reid as Sammy
Like any other stallions do.
Doncaster Stallions was created in 1969.
Augusta Stallions ended in 2002.
Augusta Stallions was created in 1999.
Houston Stallions was created in 2010.
Oklahoma Stallions was created in 2010.
Birmingham Stallions was created in 1983.
Birmingham Stallions ended in 1985.