

Animation · Adventure · Family
Overview
A captured mustang remains determined to return to his herd no matter what.
Top Cast


Matt Damon
Matt Damon
Spirit (voice)
Matt Damon
Spirit (voice)


James Cromwell
James Cromwell
The Colonel (voice)
James Cromwell
The Colonel (voice)


Daniel Studi
Daniel Studi
Little Creek (voice)
Daniel Studi
Little Creek (voice)


Chopper Bernet
Chopper Bernet
Sgt. Adams (voice)
Chopper Bernet
Sgt. Adams (voice)


Jeff LeBeau
Jeff LeBeau
Murphy / Railroad Foreman (voice)
Jeff LeBeau
Murphy / Railroad Foreman (voice)
John Rubano
John Rubano
Soldier (voice)
John Rubano
Soldier (voice)


Richard McGonagle
Richard McGonagle
Bill (voice)
Richard McGonagle
Bill (voice)


Matt Levin
Matt Levin
Joe (voice)
Matt Levin
Joe (voice)


Adam Paul
Adam Paul
Pete (voice)
Adam Paul
Pete (voice)


Robert Cait
Robert Cait
Jake (voice)
Robert Cait
Jake (voice)
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