
The Princess Stallion
Family · Adventure · Drama
Overview
Following the death of her mother, Sarah, a Californian teenager, is sent to live with her father in the Scottish Highlands. After a riding accident she is befriended by a fascinating old hermit named Fergus, who has spent his life living in the mountains and whose home is a haven for wounded animals. Through her friendship with Fergus, Sarah discovers the beautiful legendary Princess Stallion and embarks upon the adventure of a lifetime.
Top Cast


Ariana Richards
Ariana Richards
Sarah Stewart
Ariana Richards
Sarah Stewart


Andrew Keir
Andrew Keir
Fergus
Andrew Keir
Fergus


David Robb
David Robb
Ian Stewart
David Robb
Ian Stewart


Gary Lewis
Gary Lewis
Rab
Gary Lewis
Rab
Marcia Layton
Marcia Layton
Mother
Marcia Layton
Mother
Sarah Keller
Sarah Keller
U.S. Ticket Clerk
Sarah Keller
U.S. Ticket Clerk
Ann Scott-Jones
Ann Scott-Jones
Mrs. Brown
Ann Scott-Jones
Mrs. Brown
Liam Dolan
Liam Dolan
Alistair
Liam Dolan
Alistair
Gordon McArthur
Gordon McArthur
Geoff
Gordon McArthur
Geoff
Jeffrey Daunton
Jeffrey Daunton
Doctor
Jeffrey Daunton
Doctor
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