
Black Beauty
Animation · Family · Adventure
Overview
This heart warming adaptation of the timeless novel tells the story of the courageous stallion Black Beauty, a well-bred horse in the 19th century England.
Top Cast


Laurie Main
Laurie Main
Farmer Grey / Squire Douglas Gordon / Pipe Smoking Stable Owner (voice)
Laurie Main
Farmer Grey / Squire Douglas Gordon / Pipe Smoking Stable Owner (voice)


Alan Young
Alan Young
Narrator/Black Beauty/Nicholas Skinner (voice)
Alan Young
Narrator/Black Beauty/Nicholas Skinner (voice)


Cathleen Cordell
Cathleen Cordell
Duchess/Black Beauty's Mother (voice)
Cathleen Cordell
Duchess/Black Beauty's Mother (voice)
Colin Hamilton
Colin Hamilton
Colin Hamilton
David Gregory
David Gregory
David Gregory
Barbara Stephens
Barbara Stephens
Barbara Stephens
Patricia Sigris
Patricia Sigris
Patricia Sigris
Cameron Young
Cameron Young
Cameron Young
David Comfort
David Comfort
David Comfort
Alan Dinehart
Alan Dinehart
Alan Dinehart
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