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The Lost Stallions

  • Video
  • 2003
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
4.0/10
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The Lost Stallions (2003)
Family

Four teens set out to capture four stallions that escaped from a wealthy farm in order to claim the reward.Four teens set out to capture four stallions that escaped from a wealthy farm in order to claim the reward.Four teens set out to capture four stallions that escaped from a wealthy farm in order to claim the reward.

  • Director
    • Kevin Summerfield
  • Writer
    • Kimberly Gough
  • Stars
    • Evan Barron
    • Ronnie Caldwell
    • Zach Carson
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.0/10
    60
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kevin Summerfield
    • Writer
      • Kimberly Gough
    • Stars
      • Evan Barron
      • Ronnie Caldwell
      • Zach Carson
    • 8User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Evan Barron
    • Rob
    Ronnie Caldwell
    • Rob's Dad
    Zach Carson
    • Viola's Brother
    Peyton Gibson
    • Vilola
    Bliss Hanlon
    • Lisa
    Hans Hoyle
    • Uncle Phil
    Alex Hugh
    Alex Hugh
    • Billy
    • (as Alex Pettus)
    Martin Little
    • Calvin
    Ken Mitzkovitz
    • Sammy's Dad
    Tyler Reid
    • Sammy
    Michelle Smith
    • Rob's Mom
    Bill Tolsen
    • Viola's Dad
    Jean Trimble
    • Viola's Mom
    Lisa Willis
    Lisa Willis
    • Sammy's Mom
    • (as Lisa Willis Brush)
    • Director
      • Kevin Summerfield
    • Writer
      • Kimberly Gough
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    10tvg-4

    Barron is a STAR

    this is simply one of the greatest films of all time. Kevin Summerfield is a genius of film-making, a god of the industry who makes Hitchcock, Kubrick, and Allen appear amateur at best. but if Summerfield's godlike ability to create cinematic art is deemed inspirational, then Evan Barron's performance as lead actor must be described as no less than utterly ORGASMIC. his charming, boyish character dances across the screen in a fashion that will have children laughing and housewives heating up. Barron's performance is sensational. Sensationally sensational. if there is one movie that you should see before you die it is THE LOST STALLIONS. you will laugh, you will cry, you will adopt an entirely new outlook on life, but above all, you will FALL IN LOVE WITH EVAN BARRON.

    SEE THIS MOVIE
    10allieangel882

    I Love the movie.....

    ...Well the movie itself wasn't that great but the kids did a good job with what they had to work with. Seriously its not the actors fault that the plot sucked and that the voice overs didn't match the speed of the film at points. Evan Barron(Rob) is a much better actor than this film, I would know, I've worked with him for almost two years and we have been friends for much longer. Personally I would recommend this particular film to Children ages 3-11. A family friend of mine has two daughters ages 11 and 8 and they watch it over and over again. My 4-year-old brother loves it, he even quotes it. Its also a great film to have inside jokes with your friends about. Its definitely an interesting film and a good one compared to some movies I've seen. I hope this Helped!!
    1BrettErikJohnson

    ...and to think there's a "special edition" DVD of this somewhere!

    I'd like to start this off with a disclaimer. The version I saw was the widely distributed "Sterling Family Classic" DVD. The, ahem, director of this movie stated on the commentary track(!) that there is a "saucier" edition of this film available and the one I was viewing was watered down in order to be appropriate for a larger audience. Yeah. Whatever. At least that explains why the words sometimes didn't match the actors' mouths.

    The film has the nerve to compare itself to "Stand By Me". That would be like saying Mr. Summerfield's "Sleepy Hollow High" is comparable to "The Shining". Not by any stretch of the imagination Kevin! Anyway, the plot consists of four pathetic teens wandering around a sleepy little town in North Carolina in search of some prized stallions. Evidently the owner can't be bothered with rounding them up himself so he has offered a generous reward to whoever captures them. Sounds like an instant family classic doesn't it? Of course, as in any film with a dearth of novel ideas, this one relies on body functions for some hoped-for laughs. Not just one, but two characters entertain us by passing gas. A guy flicks snot on one of the teens in one scene and in yet another scene we get to see someone slip in a pile of vomit. Oh boy! I really enjoyed the seemingly endless part of the film where one of the boys kills a garter snake for no reason other than to pad the running time of the film. Speaking of running time, the movie is a mere 74 minutes with a stunning 13+ minutes devoted to a blooper reel interspersed with the end credits.

    If you enjoy watching four ignorant, whiny teens walk around (including the obligatory one with an inhaler for his asthma...oh my) then be my guest and waste away your life on this film. I would almost recommend it for this one ludicrous scene where one of the guys falls into a shallow stream. We are supposed to believe it is a raging rapid that is carrying him away to his impending doom. It all could've ended if the kid just put his feet down and stood up but...nooooo! Instead, he lazily drifts downstream while his two buddies chase after him BY RUNNING IN THE STREAM BEHIND HIM! Sorry about the CAPS there but honestly...I just thought I was gonna die watching that. Unfortunately I lived long enough to see the rest of the film. 1/10
    1marfotic

    So bad it's funny

    My kids told me that I actually bought this movie at Wal-Mart a few years ago. Honestly, I really wish I had the money back, even if it's only a dollar. To say that this is a bad movie is putting it mildly. I think the fact that even after three years, most of the actors have never done another film is also telling. Even though it's a bad film (terrible script, even worse acting), my teenagers like watching it so they can laugh at it. You know the acting is bad when teenagers don't even like it.

    Perhaps the worst acting performance is by the ex-con, who is also looking for the horses. I don't know his name, but he has got to be the absolute worst actor in the film. I'm sure he can do something, but acting ain't it.

    Having said all that, I will say that to its credit, there is some beautiful scenery in the film. Well, there's always something good in everything, right?
    1curtis-broderick-1

    Painful to get through this film

    This review also was from the Sterling Family Horse Hockey Edition. You would think this film was a joke between two producers. I thought, "gee, here is a good clean looking film for the kids." My 13 year old afterwards said, "There was no story." I say, "there are no actors". Surely the adults and kids in this film did this in their free time for no pay. It is like your friends down the street got together and said, "We're gonna make a movie." And this is the result you would get. Writing, acting, directing, and editing that is so amateur, that you'd think it was a college student's project. No, wait, a high school student's project. Favorite cliché idea among the many, kid 1:"Look, those hillbillies are so poor, they have nothing." kid 2:"Yeah, but they are so happy." no, no, wait, there was a better one at the end which you have to watch in order to believe they actually wrote that stuff! I warn you though, you'll have a very difficult time finishing this film. It'll be difficult not to walk out of the room and do something more interesting like cleaning your bathroom. In all honesty, it could be used for the 8 and below age group as a time killer. So it does have some value.

    Related interests

    Drew Barrymore and Pat Welsh in E.T., l'extra-terrestre (1982)
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      Rob: [horse clasps] What's that sound? Sounds like thunder.

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    • Release date
      • November 2003 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Hickory, North Carolina, USA
    • Production companies
      • Totality Films LLC
      • Scorpio Production
      • Scorpio Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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