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[Opening Narration]
Spirit: The story that I want to tell you cannot be found in a book. They say that the history of the west was written from the saddle of a horse, but it's never been told from the heart of one. Not till now. I was born here, in this place that would come to be called the Old West. But, to my kind, the land was ageless. It had no beginning and no end, no boundary between earth and sky. Like the wind and the buffalo grass, we belonged here, we would always belong here. They say the mustang is the spirit of the West. Whether that west was won or lost in the end, you'll have to decide for yourself, but the story I want to tell you is true. I was there and I remember. I remember the sun, the sky, and the wind calling my name in a time when wild horses ran free.
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[Closing Narration before the Ending Song]
Spirit: I had been waiting so long to run free, but that good-bye was harder than I ever imagined. I'll never forget that boy...
[Spirit neighs onscreen]
Spirit: and how we won back our freedom together.
[Spirit neighing onscreen]
Little Creek: [whooping] Whoo-oooo, oooo-oooo, oooo-oooo!
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Spirit: I remember the first time I saw a rattler curled up in my path. This one didn't look like a rattler, but I was still thinkin' 'snake'.
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Spirit: I couldn't understand it. She treated this scrawny two-legged like one of our kind, prancing around him like a love-struck yearling. It was down right unnatural.
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Spirit: Sometimes a horse has got to do what a horse has got to do.
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Spirit: And so I grew from colt to stallion, as wild and as reckless as thunder over the land. Racing with the eagle, soaring with the wind. Flying? There were times I believed I could.
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Spirit: There was no end to the strange ways on the two-leggeds.
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Spirit: My heart galloped through the skies that night, back to my herd, where I belonged. I wondered if they missed me as much as I missed them.
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Spirit: I couldn't believe it. One minute I was free and the next: More ropes.
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Little Creek: I'm never going to ride you, am I? And no one ever should.
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Little Indian Girl: Bye-bye horsey!
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The Colonel: There are those in Washington who believe the West will never be settled, the Northern Pacific Railroad will never breach Nebraska, a hostile Lakota will never submit to providence. And it is that kind of small-minded thinking that say this horse will never be tamed. Discipline, time, and patience are the three great levelers.
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Spirit: [after watching Rain play with Little Creek] Mares!
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[Spirit is about to make a spectacular jump off a canyon]
Little Creek: Oh no...
Spirit: Oh yes!
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Little Creek: Take care of her... Spirit... who could not be broken.
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Spirit: Something new came upon the land that night...
Spirit: Something that would change my life forever...
Spirit: And so my journey begins...
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Spirit: ...Looking at the skies, thinking about the Herd... My heart galloped the skies that night
Spirit: Back to the herd, where I belonged
Spirit: And I wondered if they missed me as much as I missed them
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The Colonel: There are those in Washington that the west never will be settled. The northern Pacific railroad will never breach Nebraska... A Hostile Lakota, will never submit to providence. And it is that manner of small thinking that would say this horse never could be broken. Discipline, time and patience arre the three great levelers.
Spirit: [When the Colonel thinks he has spirit broken] Sometimes a horse has gotta do what a horse gotta do.
The Colonel: Mustang?
Spirit: And this was one of those times.
Soldiers: [as Spirit wrestles with the Colonel] Oh, no!
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[Spirit sleeps with a wounded Rain]
Spirit: I lay beside her that night, hoping, praying, that somehow she'll be okay.
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[When Spirit is captured by the soldiers]
Soldier: Leave her there, she's not going to make it.
Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron Quotes
Extended Reading
Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron
Director: Kelly Asbury
Language: English Release date: May 24, 2002