Hidalgo
Touchstone Pictures (2004)
Action, Adventure, Drama, Western
In Collection
#727
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Seen ItNo
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IMDB   6.7
136 mins Canada / English
DVD    Mature young audience
Viggo Mortensen Frank Hopkins
Zuleikha Robinson Jazira
Adam Alexi-Malle Aziz
Omar Sharif Sheikh Riyadh
Louise Lombard Lady Anne Davenport
Saïd Taghmaoui Prince Bin Al Reeh
J.K. Simmons Buffalo Bill Cody
Victor Talmadge Rau Rasmussen
Silas Carson Katib
Harsh Nayyar Yusef
Adoni Maropis Sakr
Peter Mensah Jaffa
Joshua Wolf Coleman The Kurd
Franky Mwangi Slave Boy
Chris Owen First Soldier
John Prosky Officer at Horse Corral
C. Thomas Howell Preston Webb
Floyd 'Red Crow' Westerman Chief Eagle Horn (as Floyd Red Crow Westerman)
Elizabeth Berridge Annie Oakley
Said Taghmaoui Prince Bin Al Reeh
Director
Joe Johnston
Producer Casey Silver
Patricia Carr
Writer John Fusco
Cinematography Shelly Johnson
Musician James Newton Howard


Frank T. Hopkins, a cowboy (Viggo Mortensen) working in Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show is troubled by the events he saw at Wounded Knee and by the way the Indians are treated in the show. Billed as the world's greatest endurance rider, an Arabian sheik (Omar Sharif) challenges the title and the rider to come ride in a great race across the desert. Once there he becomes embroiled in political intrigue - a desert prince is trying to seize the sheik's breeding secrets to the great Arabian horses. Also an Englishwoman (Louise Lombard) is trying to win the rights to breed one of her thoroughbred with the great Arabian champion. Hidalgo is the small, mixed breed horse that Hopkins rides and is a metaphor for Hopkins himself who is a half-breed born to a Lakota Indian woman, but has hid it from most everyone. If you take the film on surface value, it is a fun film; however the political overtones can be overweighing. It clearly offers cowboys and Arabs (nee Indians). The sheik's daughter (Zuleikha Robinson) wants her freedom and exposes her face to the cowboy. Then there are gaping plot holes - it is amazing how many Arabs, including a lowly goat herder do speak English. Nevertheless, if you want to suspend your belief and can overlook the political implications of the movie, it can be a fun ride. Contains considerable violence, both in a depiction of the massacre at Wounded Knee and later killings during the Arabian adventure. There is one particularly grueling event involving an injury to Hidalgo.
Edition Details
Edition Widescreen
Release Date 03/08/2004
Screen Ratio 2.35:1
Subtitles English; French; Spanish
Audio Tracks French Dolby Digital 5.1
Spanish Dolby Digital 5.1
English Dolby Digital 5.1
No. of Discs/Tapes 1

Features
Widescreen versionMaking-Of FeaturetteEnhanced Computer Feature