The princess stallion (1996) drama adventure family movie

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When her divorced mother dies, Sarah, a 15 year old Californian girl, is sent to live with her father on his farm in the Scottish highlands. There she meets a hermit (Fergus) who looks after sick and injured animals and destroys any traps set by hunters. One day she sees a white stallion in the fog. Her father doesn't believe that the horse is real, and that Fergus is having too big an influence on her. But the poachers are after the beautiful horse.
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00:00:00Long ago, in the highlands of the north, there lived a princess, who owned all the finest
00:00:07things that her father's riches could buy. Sparkling jewels, fine dresses, and pieces
00:00:14of gold. But among all that, her greatest treasure was a horse. Now this horse was like
00:00:21no other. He was wild and beautiful, with a spirit that was strong and free. He was
00:00:28strong and free. Each dawn, the princess would wait for the stallion, and each morning
00:00:35he would appear. But one morning, the stallion waited and waited, but the princess never
00:00:42came. And some say that to this very day, the stallion returns to the same place every
00:00:51morning, just waiting for the princess to appear. Good night, Sarah.
00:01:22Next in line, please.
00:01:33Are you on your own? That's very brave of you, Sarah.
00:01:38I'm going to Scotland to stay with my father.
00:01:40Oh, Scotland? That's a long way from Los Angeles.
00:01:44Yeah, it is.
00:01:45Still, I bet you can't wait to see your dad.
00:01:48I don't know him that well. He lives out in the middle of nowhere with a bunch of sheep.
00:01:53Well, there's nothing wrong with sheep. Nothing at all. Okay, you're done now.
00:01:59Thanks.
00:02:04Dear Sarah, there are so many things I want to say to you, and I hope I have the chance
00:02:09to say them all. But if my time comes too soon, I want you to have this letter to keep
00:02:15you, always, as a reminder of just how much I love you. Coping with death is not easy,
00:02:22but I know how strong you are, and that however hard it gets, you'll pull through. And don't
00:02:28believe all the things I said about your father. He's a good man, even if he is impossible.
00:02:34Sarah, darling, I can only hope that you find something to love in life, as much as I love
00:02:40you. Be brave. Love, Mom.
00:03:10Sarah?
00:03:38Hi.
00:03:40Mel, you... you really have...
00:03:42Grown? Yeah, it happens.
00:03:45I'm sorry I wasn't here to meet you. I thought...
00:03:47It's okay.
00:03:49I thought you were getting in later.
00:03:51I got an earlier connection in London.
00:03:54I see.
00:03:56Welcome to Scotland.
00:03:58Thanks.
00:04:00Shall we go?
00:04:02Yeah. I think I'm pretty much dead in the airport. I'm okay.
00:04:07It's this way.
00:04:37This is it. Mrs Brown will have supper ready.
00:05:08I hope you're not one of these girls that starves themselves down to skin and bone.
00:05:15Sorry, I'm sure it's really good, but I don't eat meat.
00:05:18I see.
00:05:19Sarah, Mrs Brown's been to a great deal of trouble.
00:05:22Not to worry. The dogs will enjoy it. They most certainly do eat meat.
00:05:27Do you have dogs?
00:05:28Can't very well have a sheep farm without sheep dogs.
00:05:30Where are they?
00:05:31In the barn.
00:05:32Can I bring them in?
00:05:33No, we don't allow animals in the house. Everyone has their place on a farm.
00:05:38You can take this out to them.
00:05:40Okay.
00:05:41They're not always good with strangers. You'd better have Alastair go with her.
00:05:45Come on, follow me.
00:05:52This is my boy Alastair. Alastair, this is Sarah.
00:05:58Good.
00:06:00Now that the formalities are over, I want you two to take this out to the dogs.
00:06:08Are you not going to say hello?
00:06:11Hi.
00:06:12Hi.
00:06:16I wasn't finished.
00:06:17It'll be here when you get back.
00:06:23Come on then.
00:06:29How come you guys were eating in the kitchen? Is that an upstairs-downstairs thing?
00:06:34Mum thought you and your dad should be alone for the first night.
00:06:36Said you'd have a lot to talk about.
00:06:39Guess she was wrong.
00:06:41So you're from California, eh?
00:06:43Yeah.
00:06:44Hollywood and all that?
00:06:45Glendale, actually. It's in the valley.
00:06:47Oh.
00:06:54They're beautiful.
00:07:00Well, you certainly seem to have a way with animals.
00:07:04It'll be great to have you around.
00:07:06Why? Because I have a way with animals?
00:07:08No.
00:07:11What I mean is, it'll be great to have you around.
00:07:15Do you ride?
00:07:16Sure.
00:07:17Would you like to come up to the North Field when you waken up?
00:07:20Where's that?
00:07:21The North Field.
00:07:22Oh.
00:07:23It's a great place.
00:07:24It's a great place.
00:07:25Would you like to come up to the North Field when you waken up?
00:07:28Where's that?
00:07:30Uh.
00:07:31Well, Alistair can give you instructions in the morning.
00:07:34Put her on Billy, all right?
00:07:36Okay.
00:07:37I'll show you around.
00:07:39Maybe even put you to work.
00:07:42Great.
00:07:47Well, that's me.
00:07:49Early to bed, early to rise.
00:07:52Good night, Alistair.
00:07:53Good night, Mr. Stewart.
00:07:55Good night, Sarah.
00:07:57Good night, Mr. Stewart.
00:08:25Good night.
00:08:42Morning.
00:08:43Afternoon's more like it.
00:08:44Your father will be wondering where you are.
00:08:48What?
00:08:49Haven't you got any proper footwear?
00:08:51What's wrong with these?
00:08:52It'll be a bit muddy up there.
00:08:55I'll be fine.
00:08:56Suit yourself.
00:08:57Don't worry.
00:08:58Billy won't give you any problems.
00:09:00Billy.
00:09:01Are you ready?
00:09:03I guess so.
00:09:04Okay.
00:09:05Up you go.
00:09:08Wrong foot.
00:09:11It's been a long time since I rode.
00:09:20Really long time.
00:09:26Um...
00:09:27Okay.
00:09:28You see that road going up into the hills?
00:09:30If you go to the top of that road,
00:09:31you'll find a rock that looks like a fish.
00:09:33A fish?
00:09:34Yeah.
00:09:35What kind of fish?
00:09:37I'm just kidding.
00:09:38Well, when you get to the rock,
00:09:39there's a fork in the trail.
00:09:40Take the left trail straight up the dirt road.
00:09:43When you turn up there,
00:09:44you'll find the North Field
00:09:45a hundred yards on your left.
00:09:47I'll find it.
00:09:48Okay.
00:09:49Give him a kick.
00:09:50I know.
00:09:51I was just getting the feel.
00:09:53Oh.
00:09:54Oh.
00:09:59Whoa!
00:10:18Yeah, beauty.
00:10:20Deer.
00:10:21Where?
00:10:24Deer tracks, Malky.
00:10:25But we can't eat deer tracks.
00:10:27No, we can't.
00:10:29But if you hurry up and get the traps,
00:10:31then we'll be eating real deer
00:10:33before nightfall.
00:10:35Yeah.
00:10:53I guess it could be a fish.
00:11:06You don't mind looking after me, then?
00:11:08Malky, you're my baby brother.
00:11:11It's going to be wonderful having you around.
00:11:14Okay?
00:11:15Okay.
00:11:16I can teach you things.
00:11:18Look around you.
00:11:20This place is full of animals.
00:11:22I love animals.
00:11:24People give you money for them,
00:11:25and they taste brilliant.
00:11:27You and I can work this land together.
00:11:31But you're really going to have to
00:11:34help me out a bit more.
00:11:36Okay.
00:11:38What shall I do?
00:11:40Put your throat there
00:11:41and release the spring.
00:11:46What was that?
00:11:47Malky!
00:11:49What was what?
00:11:50A horse.
00:11:51I heard a horse.
00:11:52There are no horses here, all right?
00:11:56Let's try that again, shall we?
00:11:58All right, but I definitely heard a horse.
00:12:09Somebody should put some signs up around here.
00:12:12What do you think, Billy?
00:12:28Whoa!
00:12:44Wait!
00:12:45Billy, come back!
00:12:58Billy!
00:13:10Can everybody fed?
00:13:11Yes.
00:13:12Fixed the barn door?
00:13:13Yep.
00:13:14Stable mucked up?
00:13:15Yep.
00:13:16Good lad.
00:13:17Come on, let's go and get some grub.
00:13:21How did Sarah get on with Billy?
00:13:24What?
00:13:25I thought she was with you.
00:13:26With me?
00:13:27I sent her off to the Northfield like you said.
00:13:31Get jest of Sarah.
00:13:41Hey!
00:13:43Is there anybody out there?
00:13:46You'll probably find her on her way back.
00:13:48Aye.
00:13:49Probably.
00:14:15Billy!
00:14:16Billy!
00:14:46Ah!
00:15:17What do you think you're doing?
00:15:19You shouldn't be wandering around out here all alone.
00:15:22I'm... I'm kind of lost.
00:15:25Aye.
00:15:26I heard you calling.
00:15:28That was quite a tumble you took.
00:15:30I'm okay.
00:15:32Well, you don't look okay.
00:15:35Can you walk?
00:15:37I don't think so.
00:15:38Well, I'm too old to carry you.
00:15:41You can't stay down here all night, so you'll just have to.
00:15:44Here.
00:15:45Try this out for size.
00:15:49Come on.
00:15:51Pull yourself up on that.
00:15:57It's too steep to go that way.
00:15:59We'll need to take the long way round.
00:16:01Where?
00:16:02I have to get back.
00:16:04You're not going down the mountain tonight.
00:16:06Not in this weather.
00:16:07You'll need to stay up in the cottage with me till morning.
00:16:14Better follow me.
00:16:45All right.
00:16:47Supper's on its way.
00:16:49Let's not bust the blood vessel.
00:16:51You'd think they'd not eaten a morsel for days.
00:16:54Oh, leave it open, would you?
00:16:56The night shift will be wondering where I've been.
00:17:07You can close it now.
00:17:15Meet the clan.
00:17:19Are they all yours?
00:17:22Oh, no.
00:17:23They all just come and go as they please.
00:17:25I suppose we look after each other.
00:17:28Just like a family.
00:17:32I found him when he was just a cub.
00:17:34Left for dead after a hunt passed through.
00:17:40This fella here.
00:17:43Shot by a farmer.
00:17:48Damaged his wing.
00:17:50Come on.
00:17:51That's enough.
00:17:52No, no.
00:17:55And that's Osborne.
00:18:00What's the fox called?
00:18:02Oh, just the fox.
00:18:04It doesn't have a name?
00:18:06I don't give the wild ones names.
00:18:09It takes away their dignity.
00:18:12But you can call me Fergus.
00:18:14Because that's my name.
00:18:16Sarah.
00:18:17Oh, happy to make your acquaintance, Sarah.
00:18:20Now, just warm yourself
00:18:22while I make you some special tea.
00:18:24What's special about it?
00:18:26Heather and Bilberry.
00:18:28Made with my own fair hands.
00:18:31Oh, not as fair as they used to be.
00:18:36You're not from these parts.
00:18:39I'm from California.
00:18:41Oh.
00:18:42Long walk.
00:18:43No wonder you're tired.
00:18:47I'm staying with my father.
00:18:49Oh, and who might that be?
00:18:50Ian Stewart?
00:18:52Huh.
00:18:53The Controller.
00:18:55Why did you call him that?
00:18:56Because he likes every living creature to be in their place,
00:18:59on time, and in order.
00:19:03I sometimes sit and watch him herding the sheep.
00:19:06You know, you could set the sunset
00:19:09and the sunrise by him.
00:19:11Do you mind if I call him?
00:19:13Well, you need a healthy pair of lungs for that,
00:19:15because it's four miles down as the crow flies.
00:19:17No, I meant on the phone.
00:19:19Oh, and don't use them.
00:19:21Give me a headache.
00:19:22But I have to let my father know where I am.
00:19:24He'll be worried.
00:19:25Oh, he'll be worried for sure.
00:19:27But there isn't much we can do about it.
00:19:31All right.
00:19:32Come on.
00:19:34Walk towards me.
00:19:35What for?
00:19:36If you can reassure me
00:19:37that you can walk safely on that leg of yours,
00:19:39you can take my raincoat there,
00:19:41and I'll walk you down the mountain.
00:19:48Ah, you're going nowhere, lass.
00:19:51You've got one damaged limb,
00:19:52and I'm not going to let you get another.
00:19:54My conscience just won't allow it.
00:19:56And as far as your father's concerned,
00:19:58he'll have one night of worry.
00:20:00But I'm sure he'd prefer that
00:20:02to seeing you lay up in hospital for weeks on end.
00:20:06Now, sit down here.
00:20:29Evening!
00:20:30I am!
00:20:31I take it she hasn't turned up yet?
00:20:33No.
00:20:34But I found the horse about a mile up the north side.
00:20:37She couldn't have walked anywhere from there.
00:20:39If she's got any sense, she'll have dug in somewhere.
00:20:41There's the old draughter's cottage further up.
00:20:43Fergus's place.
00:20:44Aha.
00:20:45No, she couldn't have walked there.
00:20:46Not in this.
00:20:47But if she has, at least she'll be safe and dry.
00:20:50Look, we'll do what we can on food tonight,
00:20:52but the helicopter will have to wait until tomorrow.
00:20:55I can't ask the boys to fly in this.
00:20:57No, quite.
00:20:58Don't worry.
00:20:59We'll find her.
00:21:00She'll be soaked to the skin and a bit embarrassed,
00:21:02nothing the worse for wear.
00:21:03I'll go with you.
00:21:04No, you stay here.
00:21:06I don't want to be worried about you as well.
00:21:32I hope you're as hungry as the clown.
00:21:34I'm famished.
00:21:36Good, because you're about to taste my vegetable stew.
00:21:39Guaranteed a cure for all ills.
00:21:42But it won't be anything like you're used to in California.
00:21:46You know why?
00:21:47Why?
00:21:48Because those vegetables were in the ground this morning.
00:21:51That's why.
00:21:53And civilization is a way of taking the flavor
00:21:57out of anything that passes through it.
00:22:00Have you ever been to California?
00:22:02Never been out of Scotland.
00:22:04Well, maybe someday.
00:22:05Oh, I reckon I'm too old to go wandering off into the world now.
00:22:10I started life on this mountain,
00:22:13so I guess it's the place to finish it too.
00:22:16Now, dinner.
00:22:27Sarah!
00:22:29Sarah!
00:22:34Sarah!
00:22:36Sarah!
00:22:46I'd better serve you a wee bit more
00:22:48before you scrape through the bottom of my bowl.
00:22:50Oh, no, I couldn't really, Fergus.
00:22:52I'm stuffed.
00:22:53It was incredible.
00:22:55The sky and every ingredient came from within,
00:22:58spitting distance.
00:23:00Puffball from the woods,
00:23:02lost mushrooms from the meadow,
00:23:04samphire from the cliffs,
00:23:06watercress salad from the bun.
00:23:08All finished off with a hint of elderberry sauce.
00:23:12I've never tasted anything like it.
00:23:14And you won't either,
00:23:16because every meal here is unique.
00:23:19Not like in your fancy restaurants.
00:23:26He likes you.
00:23:28Have you got pets?
00:23:30I used to.
00:23:31I had a tortoise once named Horace,
00:23:34but he got squashed by a motorcycle.
00:23:36I was shattered.
00:23:38Mm-hmm.
00:23:40Lucky old Horace.
00:23:41Lucky?
00:23:43Much easier to be the one squashed
00:23:46than the one shattered.
00:23:48Yes.
00:23:52Fergus, I hope you don't mind,
00:23:54but I was looking at your drawings,
00:23:56the ones of the horse.
00:23:57Huh?
00:23:58You are very talented.
00:24:00Oh, well,
00:24:02modesty prevents me from agreeing.
00:24:04Did you do it from life?
00:24:06Oh, no.
00:24:08Imagination.
00:24:09Oh, strictly imagination.
00:24:11Because I think I saw it.
00:24:13What?
00:24:15The horse.
00:24:16I tried to follow it,
00:24:18and that's how I got lost.
00:24:20But it looks exactly like your drawing.
00:24:22You must have seen it before.
00:24:31Well, these mountains are tricky.
00:24:34People sometimes see things
00:24:36that aren't really there.
00:24:39Just get some sleep now,
00:24:41and I'll take you down in the morning.
00:24:52Okay.
00:25:22Hello there.
00:25:28You want to go out.
00:25:53Sarah?
00:25:55Sarah, this glorious morning.
00:25:57Smell the air.
00:25:59Have you ever seen a day like this one?
00:26:01No, I don't think I have.
00:26:04It looks too good to be real.
00:26:07Aye, it's a great place, all right.
00:26:10I'm going to get some sleep now.
00:26:12Okay.
00:26:13Good night.
00:26:14Good night.
00:26:15Good night.
00:26:16Good night.
00:26:17Good night.
00:26:18Good night.
00:26:19Good night.
00:26:20Aye, it's a great place, all right.
00:26:22Look, you can almost see the Viking horde
00:26:25coming over the hill.
00:26:27Fergus.
00:26:28Aye?
00:26:29I heard something.
00:26:31What?
00:26:32A horse from over there behind the house.
00:26:36Did you now?
00:26:38You must have heard it.
00:26:39Well, my ears aren't what they used to be.
00:26:43Right.
00:26:44Are you fed enough to walk?
00:26:46Yeah, I think so.
00:26:48Why, are we going somewhere?
00:26:50Well, back down the mountain, of course.
00:26:53I see.
00:26:54Oh, come on, lass.
00:27:05Well, this is as far as I need to go.
00:27:08You can see your father's house from the bottom of the hill.
00:27:11Don't you want to meet my father?
00:27:13Thanks all the same, but I think it's best if I go.
00:27:17Yes.
00:27:19Thanks for everything.
00:27:21I'm glad to be of service.
00:27:23Goodbye, Ozzie.
00:27:26Have you any idea how much trouble you've caused?
00:27:29What?
00:27:30Ten good men spent their night on a cold mountain
00:27:33because of your selfishness.
00:27:36I don't believe this.
00:27:39Well, then, let me make it perfectly clear.
00:27:42I'm not prepared to have you wandering off
00:27:44wherever you choose, whenever you choose.
00:27:46Wait a minute!
00:27:47You told me to go up there.
00:27:49I expected you to be back before nightfall,
00:27:51not wandering around the mountainside
00:27:53visiting any old Tom, Dick and Harry.
00:27:56Look, I fell.
00:27:58I hurt my ankle, and Fergus rescued me, all right.
00:28:01So why did you tell me you knew how to ride
00:28:03when clearly you don't?
00:28:05It was an accident.
00:28:07It could have happened to anyone, even you.
00:28:09I've not finished yet.
00:28:11Well, I have.
00:28:13And don't you think it's a little late to start playing father?
00:28:27Hi.
00:28:29Oh, hi. Come on.
00:28:30You know the trouble?
00:28:31She's overflanking. Come on.
00:28:33What?
00:28:34Overflanking.
00:28:35Driving the sheep round in a circle.
00:28:37Come on, get. Come on.
00:28:38Hey, come on.
00:28:39She has to sit at the top of the flock,
00:28:41just behind at 12 o'clock,
00:28:42not too close, not too far,
00:28:44just to drive them in a straight line.
00:28:46Hey!
00:28:49She's just a wee bit overambitious, that's all.
00:28:52Come by. Come by.
00:28:53Come by. Come by. Come on.
00:28:55Come by. Come on.
00:28:58You're good at it.
00:29:00Not as good as your father.
00:29:02He's a master of gentle persuasion.
00:29:04Can't say I'd noticed.
00:29:06Hmm, I heard.
00:29:08Look, Sarah, I wanted to apologise.
00:29:10What for?
00:29:11I shouldn't have let you go up there on your own.
00:29:13It's not your fault.
00:29:15If it's anyone's fault, it's his.
00:29:19But if you think that rock looks anything like a fish,
00:29:21then you've got a very strange imagination.
00:29:24So you're going to tell me about Hollywood, then?
00:29:26I've been dying to hear.
00:29:27I bet you've met hundreds of movie stars.
00:29:30Well, not exactly hundreds.
00:29:32Have you ever met anybody famous?
00:29:34I did see Bruce Willis once.
00:29:36Really?
00:29:37Yeah, he was ordering an ice cream for his kid.
00:29:40Double fudge ripple.
00:29:42That's amazing.
00:29:43Bruce Willis ordered an ice cream?
00:29:46Seems a million miles away.
00:29:51Alistair.
00:29:52What?
00:29:53Are there any wild horses in the mountains?
00:29:56Wild horses?
00:29:57No, not in Scotland.
00:30:00I see.
00:30:01Why?
00:30:02Just wondering.
00:30:07I don't know.
00:30:38Good morning.
00:30:41Going somewhere?
00:30:43For a ride.
00:30:45And don't worry.
00:30:46I won't get lost.
00:30:47You won't have to put in any trouble.
00:30:49What happens if you get hurt again?
00:30:51Don't worry.
00:30:52I won't.
00:30:54Sarah.
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00:31:04Sarah.
00:31:05Sarah.
00:31:07What?
00:31:08Don't you think I should know where you're going?
00:31:10To see Fergus.
00:31:13I'm not sure that's a very good idea.
00:31:16Look, I don't know what it is you've got against Fergus.
00:31:18He's just a harmless old man.
00:31:21Who happens to be very confused.
00:31:24No, I don't think he is.
00:31:28Sarah.
00:31:29Sarah, come back.
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00:33:01Sarah.
00:33:02Sarah.
00:33:03Sarah.
00:33:04Sarah.
00:33:06Sarah.
00:33:07Sarah.
00:33:08Sarah.
00:33:09Sarah.
00:33:10Sarah.
00:33:11Sarah.
00:33:12Sarah.
00:33:13Sarah.
00:33:19I thought you might be back before long.
00:33:24So what do you think?
00:33:26He's beautiful.
00:33:28Ah, he is that.
00:33:35Look, he's coming to see us.
00:34:05Oh, look at him go.
00:34:34Look!
00:34:39Where did he come from?
00:34:41Is he wild?
00:34:43As wild and free as your imagination.
00:34:46Do you think he'd let me ride him?
00:34:50He might.
00:34:51But I don't think that's a good idea.
00:34:53Why not?
00:34:55One, it would be dangerous.
00:34:58Two, he's wild and he's free.
00:35:02And I think it's best he stays that way.
00:35:05Don't you?
00:35:07Yeah, I suppose.
00:35:16Why did you tell me there was no horse?
00:35:19I said no such thing.
00:35:20You said I was seeing things.
00:35:22No, I said sometimes people see things in the mountains that aren't really there.
00:35:27But he's there all right.
00:35:36What are you going to do?
00:35:40I don't know.
00:35:42Whatever I do seems to be wrong.
00:35:45I suppose I'll just have to go up and get her.
00:35:47If you think that's the right thing to do.
00:35:51You obviously don't.
00:35:52What do you suggest?
00:35:54She'll be back before the day's out, I promise you.
00:35:58She's just so damn stubborn.
00:36:03I wonder where she gets that from.
00:36:15There's a book.
00:36:16My mother used to read it to me when I was a kid.
00:36:19It's about a Scottish legend.
00:36:21Well, Scotland's full of legends.
00:36:23It's about a horse, the Princess Stallion.
00:36:27According to legend, he's been waiting for a princess to come back for over 500 years.
00:36:32Sounds like a good legend to me.
00:36:35I guess it sounds pretty silly.
00:36:37Not in the slightest.
00:36:40I don't really believe it.
00:36:42I mean, I know it's just a kid's story.
00:36:44Well, he's real enough.
00:36:45You saw him for yourself.
00:36:49But why didn't you want me to know?
00:36:54Come on.
00:36:55I'll show you something.
00:36:59A long time ago, before even I was born,
00:37:03these mountains were covered in forests.
00:37:07Bit by bit, they've been taking them away.
00:37:10Who have?
00:37:11The takers.
00:37:13They've been closing in on this place for years.
00:37:16And the mountain just seems to get smaller and smaller.
00:37:19Who are the takers?
00:37:21People.
00:37:22Just like you and me.
00:37:24Except they have to come up the mountain and take whatever they can sell.
00:37:30Ozzie!
00:37:34Get her, quick!
00:37:48Oh, my God.
00:37:49It looks like we arrived just in time.
00:37:54You know what?
00:37:55It's all right.
00:37:56She's too weak to mind.
00:38:05Do you think she'll be all right?
00:38:07I don't know.
00:38:08Maybe with a little bit of help from us.
00:38:13It's okay.
00:38:14It's all right.
00:38:15It's all right.
00:38:16Good girl.
00:38:20You know what, Malky?
00:38:22What?
00:38:23It's the peace that attracts me to this place.
00:38:27If you listen hard enough, you can hear Mother Earth breathing.
00:38:36To peace.
00:38:37To peace and...
00:38:38Tranquility.
00:38:40To peace and tranquility.
00:38:49What was that?
00:38:53I hope it's not what I think it is.
00:38:55Come on.
00:38:57Time to go to work.
00:39:02Come on.
00:39:03Follow me.
00:39:04Quietly.
00:39:05Wow, look at this.
00:39:06Fantastic.
00:39:16That's the only way to fish, Malky boy.
00:39:18Yeah!
00:39:25Wait here.
00:39:26Whatever you do, don't let them see you or the farm.
00:39:30Woo!
00:39:31Woo!
00:39:32Woo!
00:39:33Woo!
00:39:34Woo!
00:39:35Woo!
00:39:36Woo!
00:39:37Woo!
00:39:38Woo!
00:39:39Woo!
00:39:40Woo!
00:39:41Woo!
00:39:42Woo!
00:39:43Woo!
00:39:44Woo!
00:39:45Woo!
00:39:46Woo!
00:39:47Woo!
00:39:48Woo!
00:39:49Woo!
00:39:50Woo!
00:39:51Woo!
00:39:52Woo!
00:39:53Woo!
00:39:54Woo!
00:39:56Psst.
00:40:03Come on, quickly.
00:40:14Why?
00:40:18Money.
00:40:20Greed.
00:40:27I've never had it so long.
00:40:29They won't stop till there's nothing left.
00:40:32Somebody has to stop them.
00:40:34I promise you this.
00:40:35If ever I stand face to face with these villains, because that's what they are, I'll...
00:40:50The detonators are gone.
00:40:54Somebody is going to have to pay for this.
00:40:57We didn't.
00:40:58No.
00:40:59But they were ours.
00:41:01And we have to make sure that this doesn't happen again.
00:41:04But we don't know who did it.
00:41:06I've got a pretty good idea who did it.
00:41:09This sort of thing has happened before.
00:41:11So what are we going to do?
00:41:14We are going to...
00:41:16We are going to do what we are going to do.
00:41:21Come on.
00:41:22Quietly.
00:41:27Don't worry.
00:41:28She'll be fine.
00:41:29Are you sure?
00:41:31Well, I fixed your leg up, didn't I?
00:41:33Yeah, you did.
00:41:35And she'll need to be getting home soon.
00:41:37Her parents will be worried.
00:41:42I don't want to go back, Fergus.
00:41:45Oh, I can see that.
00:41:51So, what's the problem?
00:41:54I don't know.
00:41:56It's just he doesn't understand things the way you do.
00:41:59That's because the Controller has lost a child in him.
00:42:02It's not uncommon with adults.
00:42:05Everyone's got a child stored away somewhere.
00:42:07As you get older, you build walls to keep the child safe from the world.
00:42:12And you lose some of the joy that life has to offer.
00:42:17But you haven't.
00:42:19That's because I don't need walls.
00:42:21I've got my mountain.
00:42:24Which your father wants.
00:42:26What for?
00:42:28He wants to graze his animals here.
00:42:31But he does already.
00:42:33Aye, up at the North Field.
00:42:35But that's barren land.
00:42:38He wants to use the meadows.
00:42:41A few sheep wouldn't hurt.
00:42:43Not on their own, no.
00:42:45But with the sheep would come the fences to keep them in.
00:42:49The roads to reach them.
00:42:50The tractors to transport them.
00:42:53The buildings to keep them safe at night.
00:42:58How do you think our stallion would feel about all that, eh?
00:43:02He wouldn't, Cam.
00:43:05No, he wouldn't.
00:43:08Oh, if only your father would spend the time to see what was really up here.
00:43:13You know, he too has a child locked away somewhere behind his own walls.
00:43:21And I don't think it would be fair to let it stay there.
00:43:30Do you?
00:43:39Wish me luck.
00:43:41Good luck.
00:44:00Oh, hello.
00:44:02Good day?
00:44:03Great day.
00:44:05You're so lucky to live here.
00:44:07Yes, I suppose I am.
00:44:10But you really should try to get up into the mountains more.
00:44:12There's streams to swim in, meadows to run through,
00:44:15and there are creatures absolutely everywhere.
00:44:17Fergus knows all the best places.
00:44:19Sarah, I know what's up there, but some of us have to work, you know.
00:44:23But not tonight, eh?
00:44:26You've not eaten?
00:44:27No.
00:44:28Am I late?
00:44:30A little.
00:44:32Sorry.
00:44:33Not to worry.
00:44:34Besides, I thought we'd wait until he got home before we had dinner.
00:44:37Anything in particular you fancy?
00:44:40Would Mrs. Brown mind if I cooked?
00:44:42No.
00:44:45I'm sure she'd be delighted.
00:44:53Gentlemen, if you will direct your attention this way.
00:44:57Let me introduce, direct from the colonies,
00:45:00the land that gave you MTV and Mickey Mouse now brings you dinner.
00:45:08Take your seats, Mrs. Brown.
00:45:11Well, this is a treat.
00:45:18Are you ready?
00:45:19I'm dying of suspense.
00:45:20I'm dying of hunger.
00:45:24Ta-da!
00:45:27Hamburgers?
00:45:28Veggie burgers.
00:45:29Veggie burgers?
00:45:30Yes.
00:45:34Go ahead, try one.
00:45:36You won't be able to tell the difference.
00:45:53Mm-hmm.
00:45:56It's very good.
00:45:58And?
00:46:01Chips?
00:46:02French fries.
00:46:03This is a 100% red, white and blue American pick-up.
00:46:07If it's so American, why do you call them French fries?
00:46:10Never mind what you call them, when do we eat them?
00:46:13In America, you help yourself.
00:46:18Right.
00:46:20This is a first.
00:46:21I don't think I've ever had a veggie burger before.
00:46:23I can't believe it.
00:46:24I eat them almost every day.
00:46:30Sarah?
00:46:34Get out of here.
00:46:35Oh, don't be so inhospitable.
00:46:37We're just a couple of starving travelers down in our lock.
00:46:44Oh, Malky, look what I found.
00:46:47Our little pet.
00:46:50That was lucky.
00:46:52We were just talking about how much we love a tasty venison burger.
00:46:58Let her go.
00:46:59And you know what, Malky?
00:47:01What's that, Rob?
00:47:02This little fellow...
00:47:06Get the sack.
00:47:08This little fellow is going to make somebody a lovely little doormat.
00:47:13Oh, yes.
00:47:14Don't be so possessive.
00:47:16There's plenty more where he came from.
00:47:20Malky.
00:47:21What?
00:47:22Get the bird.
00:47:23No.
00:47:24But will it bite?
00:47:25No.
00:47:26But look at that beak.
00:47:27I'm telling you, it would bite.
00:47:29But what if it comes...
00:47:30Get it, Malky.
00:47:38We don't need the dog.
00:47:48Have you got the message?
00:47:50Leave the traps alone.
00:48:09Come on.
00:48:21I never thought I'd see the day when your father did the washing up.
00:48:25Perhaps he should cook the dinner more often.
00:48:28All done.
00:48:30Unless there are any other household duties to perform.
00:48:33What do you think, Mrs. Brown?
00:48:35Maybe some dusting.
00:48:37I wouldn't push your luck.
00:48:38Well, I'm going to bed.
00:48:41Night.
00:48:42Night, Mrs. Brown.
00:48:43Night.
00:48:49I enjoyed that.
00:48:50I think we all did.
00:48:51Thanks.
00:48:53Sarah.
00:48:54Yeah?
00:48:56I'm sorry about the things I said.
00:48:59Yeah.
00:49:00Me too.
00:49:03I was just...
00:49:07I said it's okay.
00:49:14I don't know how much your mother told you about us and, well, about me.
00:49:22She said you were stubborn and reasonable and old-fashioned.
00:49:30Did she say anything bad about me?
00:49:35I just want to say that, well, I'm not sure I quite know how to put it.
00:49:43Just say it.
00:49:46Right.
00:49:48Well, I loved your mother very much.
00:49:54And I think she loved me too.
00:49:57But she never felt that she belonged here.
00:50:01I tried to persuade her.
00:50:02Maybe that was a mistake.
00:50:03I don't know.
00:50:04But in the end, we just drifted apart from each other.
00:50:13So why did you never keep in touch with me?
00:50:16Oh, Sarah, you know that's not fair.
00:50:18I wrote.
00:50:20Christmas and birthdays.
00:50:22Do you think that's enough?
00:50:23No, I don't, which is why I came to visit you.
00:50:26Twice in nearly ten years.
00:50:29Sarah, listen.
00:50:31You don't know what it's like to visit somebody that you love dearly,
00:50:34knowing full well that in a couple of days' time you'll be waving goodbye to them across an airport barrier.
00:50:41It broke my heart.
00:50:44But I tried again.
00:50:47I booked my ticket, made arrangements for the running of the farm.
00:50:53And then your mother phoned and said that it might be better if I waited for a while.
00:51:00And maybe she was right.
00:51:02You were doing so well at school, and it just seemed best if...
00:51:08if you were allowed to get on with your life without me.
00:51:14And so I just carried on here, hoping and praying that maybe things would change.
00:51:22I'd look up from the shearing one day and see the pair of you walking towards me across the field.
00:51:31Now, I know that the whole of that dream can never become a reality.
00:51:38But that day when I met you at the airport, I felt that I'd got a good half of it.
00:51:52Oh, I'm sorry.
00:51:57I didn't mean to upset you.
00:52:04It's okay.
00:52:07It's just that I miss her so much.
00:52:10I know.
00:52:12I know.
00:52:21You okay?
00:52:27You know, you look very like your mother.
00:52:31She had a pretty smile, too.
00:52:37Dad.
00:52:45What were you gonna say?
00:52:49If I tell you something that's really hard to believe, will you believe me?
00:52:55I don't know. I'll try.
00:52:59There's a wild horse up in the mountain.
00:53:03He's pure white and powerful.
00:53:07And every morning...
00:53:09He comes to the meadow.
00:53:11You've seen him?
00:53:12No, but I've heard of him.
00:53:14How?
00:53:16I've heard the stories, but I don't believe he actually exists.
00:53:20I've seen him.
00:53:22Sarah.
00:53:23It's true.
00:53:24This is Fergus, isn't it?
00:53:26First he keeps you out all night, and now he's filling your head with rubbish.
00:53:29It's not rubbish.
00:53:31I've seen the stallion.
00:53:33Sarah, Fergus lives up there on his own.
00:53:35He has no job, no friends, nothing to occupy his mind.
00:53:38All he can do is invent stories. He's paranoid.
00:53:41Paranoid?
00:53:42Yes.
00:53:43Everybody's ganging up against him, trying to steal his mountain and spoil his little world.
00:53:47But they are.
00:53:49There are poachers who kill the animals.
00:53:51Sarah, there are no poachers.
00:53:53There are.
00:53:54Why won't you believe me?
00:53:56Because I know that he's been putting ideas in your head.
00:53:58All Fergus has been trying to do is protect the mountain from being ruined.
00:54:02It's all he's got, and everyone's been trying to take it away from him, including you.
00:54:06Why? What's he been saying?
00:54:08You've been trying to use his land.
00:54:10I've been trying to buy it, but Fergus won't budge.
00:54:13I mean, I'm a fair offer, too.
00:54:15If I was as poor as Fergus, I'd have jumped at the chance to sell.
00:54:18No, Fergus is not the one who's poor.
00:54:21You are.
00:54:22Right, that's enough, young lady.
00:54:23Because you can't open your eyes wide enough to see what's right in front of you.
00:54:26I don't want to discuss it further.
00:54:27Why won't you listen?
00:54:28Good night, Sarah.
00:54:40Fergus? Osborne?
00:55:11This one won't be causing any more damage.
00:55:31You know what this means?
00:55:33Yeah, we caught a stick.
00:55:35No, Malky.
00:55:38What this means is war.
00:55:40Do we have to hurt the old man again?
00:55:42I think so. Don't you?
00:55:44But he might have some more pets we could have.
00:55:46No, you don't understand, Malky.
00:55:49I like hurting him.
00:55:51Come on.
00:56:07Come on.
00:56:37Come on.
00:57:07Come on.
00:57:27We've got a horse to catch.
00:57:32Sarah!
00:57:38I'm sorry.
00:57:40You frightened him, Sarah?
00:57:50Fergus, I'm sorry.
00:57:52He's wild, Sarah.
00:57:54I'm sorry. I didn't think you would mind.
00:57:57He can't be tamed.
00:58:00I really am sorry.
00:58:03I believe you.
00:58:05I believe you.
00:58:08What happened to your head?
00:58:11Oh, I fell. It was nothing.
00:58:16Where's the fawn?
00:58:20Let's just say the takers came and took her and the fox and the bird.
00:58:27But they can't.
00:58:29They did.
00:58:31Let me see your head.
00:58:33I'd just like to be on my own now.
00:58:36I've had a busy couple of days and I've got work to do.
00:58:41What work?
00:58:44It's my battle, Sarah.
00:58:46Well, it's mine now, too.
00:58:48And I'm staying.
00:58:49Sarah, please.
00:58:51I want you to go.
00:59:03Go.
00:59:23It's not stealing. It's borrowing.
00:59:25Well, but we take it back after we sell the horse.
00:59:27Yeah. Well, maybe.
00:59:30Look, nobody's going to miss it.
00:59:32Heck, they'll probably thank us for taking it off their hands.
00:59:37Okay.
00:59:39Come on.
01:00:02Come on.
01:00:32Whoa.
01:00:59Whoa.
01:01:01Whoa.
01:01:24Come on, boy.
01:01:32Come on.
01:01:40Come on.
01:01:54Don't worry.
01:01:56The rope's still attached.
01:01:57He'll get caught up eventually.
01:01:59But what if he gets caught up and starves before we find him?
01:02:02Well, we'll sell him for glue.
01:02:06Let's go.
01:02:24Here we go!
01:02:27Okay, let's get it, monkey!
01:02:30Getcha! Go, go, go!
01:02:33Yee-haw!
01:02:35Getcha!
01:02:37Come on, Rob. Go on.
01:02:39Yee-haw!
01:02:41Yes!
01:02:46Easy, easy.
01:02:48Whoa.
01:02:50Yeah.
01:02:52Yeah.
01:02:54Whoa.
01:02:58Come on.
01:03:00Come on.
01:03:02Oh, yes!
01:03:04Gotcha!
01:03:18Down the road
01:03:20Away went Polly
01:03:21And her step was jolly
01:03:23And we knew she'd win
01:03:26At the race
01:03:28The pace was thrilling
01:03:29And the horse was willing
01:03:31For the final flight
01:03:33Hey, what was that?
01:03:34What?
01:03:35The horse. I heard the horse kicking.
01:03:36He can kick all he likes.
01:03:38He's not going anywhere.
01:03:40Whoa, mare.
01:03:42Whoa, mare.
01:03:43You burned your little bit of corn.
01:03:57Oh, no.
01:03:59Trouble.
01:04:01No, not really.
01:04:10Eyes on the road, Malky.
01:04:12Eyes on the road.
01:04:14Must drive carefully.
01:04:16Isn't life just wonderful?
01:04:21Isn't life just wonderful?
01:04:40It's the kid.
01:04:43This place is full of horse lovers.
01:04:47Let's champion the wonder horse.
01:04:50Yee-haw!
01:04:53No!
01:04:59Oh, my God.
01:05:01Fergus!
01:05:06Fergus.
01:05:08What happened?
01:05:10You should have let me stay with you.
01:05:14Fergus, hold on.
01:05:16Fergus, for God's sake, hold on.
01:05:32I'm asking you simply, did you lock it?
01:05:34Aye, I think I locked it. I'm sure I locked it.
01:05:43Grab it! Grab it!
01:05:45Grab it! Grab it!
01:05:59Good money never came easy.
01:06:06Fergus.
01:06:15Fergus.
01:06:45Fergus.
01:07:15Fergus.
01:07:36Well, looks like somebody knows how to control him.
01:07:46Go, boy, hide.
01:07:48Go, hide!
01:08:01Sarah!
01:08:02What is it?
01:08:04What's happened?
01:08:06I don't know.
01:08:08I don't know.
01:08:10I don't know.
01:08:12What's happened?
01:08:42How is he?
01:08:44I'm afraid he's suffered a mild heart attack.
01:08:47Also, it seems...
01:08:48It's the takers.
01:08:49What?
01:08:50The takers.
01:08:51They come to the mountain and take whatever they can sell.
01:08:54Fergus probably tried to...
01:08:55Sarah, please.
01:08:59Will he be all right?
01:09:01Well, he's old and very weak.
01:09:03We'll just have to keep an eye on him and see.
01:09:05That's the best we can do.
01:09:07Can we see him?
01:09:09Yes, all right.
01:09:10But just a short visit.
01:09:12Room 107, down the hall.
01:09:14Turn left. Keep going.
01:09:16Thanks, doctor.
01:09:27No, you go in.
01:09:29I'll wait out here.
01:09:39No, you go in.
01:10:10No, you go in.
01:10:24You awake?
01:10:26Yes.
01:10:33Try not to worry.
01:10:35I'm sure he'll be all right.
01:10:39How about you?
01:10:41I'm okay.
01:10:43Good.
01:10:47Dad...
01:10:49Mm-hmm?
01:10:51I tried to ride him, and he got scared.
01:10:53Sarah...
01:10:55The takers were after him.
01:10:57Fergus tried to stop them. That's when he got injured.
01:11:00Sarah, please.
01:11:02I'm sorry.
01:11:04The takers were after him.
01:11:06Fergus tried to stop them. That's when he got injured.
01:11:09Sarah, Fergus is just old.
01:11:11As the doctor said,
01:11:13he probably fell over and his heart gave out.
01:11:16They'll do all they can to help him.
01:11:18I don't understand why.
01:11:20Even now, when Fergus is lying in the hospital, you can't...
01:11:24No, you won't believe me.
01:11:27All right, all right.
01:11:30Maybe there's a horse, and maybe there are poachers,
01:11:33and maybe they did attack Fergus,
01:11:35but there's nothing you can do about it now.
01:11:38So I suggest you get a good night's sleep.
01:11:41Mm?
01:11:46Everything will seem better in the morning.
01:11:50Always does.
01:11:54Night-night, Sarah.
01:11:56Good night.
01:12:03Good night.
01:12:16Malky!
01:12:24Ah, wrong one.
01:12:26Go back to sleep if you want.
01:12:34Here we go.
01:12:39So how are you going to get her to help us?
01:12:42Watch me. Watch and learn.
01:12:49PHONE RINGS
01:12:53Iain Stewart, hello.
01:12:55Geoff?
01:12:57Uh-huh.
01:12:59What?
01:13:04That was Geoff at the police station.
01:13:06Fergus has regained consciousness.
01:13:09Well, that's good news, isn't it?
01:13:11Apparently he was run down by poachers.
01:13:14Why would anyone want to do a thing like that to Fergus?
01:13:18He tried to stop them stealing a horse.
01:13:21It's maybe just another of his stories.
01:13:23It could be, except that Jamie Macdonald has just had his horse box stolen
01:13:27in broad daylight.
01:13:30Sarah?
01:13:34Sarah?
01:13:58Alistair!
01:14:01Have you seen Sarah?
01:14:03She's gone up into the mountains.
01:14:05Right, come with me.
01:14:07Mrs Brown, can you get Geoff quickly as you can, please?
01:14:10And tell him that if Sarah is only half as stubborn as her father,
01:14:13she'll have gone to the mountains to protect that horse of hers.
01:14:27Come on, Arsene.
01:14:57Arsene!
01:15:03Arsene!
01:15:05Come on, boy.
01:15:11Arsene!
01:15:15Nice dog, eh?
01:15:17Put him down.
01:15:19Can't I pet him a little?
01:15:21I said put him down.
01:15:23Okay, okay.
01:15:28Right, dog, say hello to your friends.
01:15:44Now, we're looking for a horse.
01:15:47Oh, good luck.
01:15:49No, no, you don't understand.
01:15:51We want you to help us to find the horse.
01:15:54You see, this particular horse seems to like you.
01:15:57Not surprising.
01:15:59You seem like a nice person.
01:16:01So we thought that you would help us to catch the horse.
01:16:06Why should I?
01:16:08Because if you don't, then Ozzie will end up as Doggy Chow Mein.
01:16:14I'm not helping you or anyone else catch that horse.
01:16:17He's wild and he belongs in the mountains.
01:16:20And if you don't let Ozzie go right now,
01:16:22I'll report you to the police.
01:16:34Here's the deal.
01:16:36You can either help us to catch the horse,
01:16:39or you can help us to catch the horse.
01:16:41Let go of me!
01:16:49Help!
01:16:51Help!
01:17:07Shh, shh, shh.
01:17:09Mr. Stewart, look!
01:17:16Come on.
01:17:21Come on.
01:17:28Dad!
01:17:52Hold on.
01:18:04Alistair, you can drive, can't you?
01:18:06Uh-huh.
01:18:07Right.
01:18:08Now, let's go.
01:18:10Let's go.
01:18:11Let's go.
01:18:12Let's go.
01:18:13Let's go.
01:18:14Let's go.
01:18:15Let's go.
01:18:16Let's go.
01:18:17Let's go.
01:18:18You can drive, can't you?
01:18:19Uh-huh.
01:18:20Right.
01:18:21Now's your chance.
01:18:22Why?
01:18:23I want you to keep as close to the pickup as possible.
01:18:49Ah!
01:18:50Dad!
01:18:51Stop!
01:18:52Stop!
01:18:53Ah!
01:18:54Punch him, Mom!
01:18:56Punch him!
01:18:58Stop!
01:18:59Stop the car!
01:19:00Dad!
01:19:01Dad!
01:19:02No!
01:19:03No!
01:19:04No!
01:19:05Ah!
01:19:06Ah!
01:19:07Dad!
01:19:08Dad!
01:19:09Dad!
01:19:10Dad!
01:19:11Dad!
01:19:12Dad!
01:19:13Dad!
01:19:14Dad!
01:19:15Dad!
01:19:16Dad!
01:19:17Dad!
01:19:18Sarah!
01:19:19Sarah!
01:19:20Dad!
01:19:21Come on, you're closer than I'm sweet!
01:19:22Tell them to back off!
01:19:23I said tell them to back off!
01:19:24Malky, get up!
01:19:25Come here!
01:19:26Malky and I are leaving now.
01:19:27Sarah's coming with us.
01:19:28Don't worry, she'll be fine.
01:19:29But if I see so much as a glimpse of any of you, she takes a tumble.
01:19:30And if we let you go, you'll release her?
01:19:31Oh, I can't make it.
01:19:32I can't.
01:19:33I can't.
01:19:34I can't.
01:19:35I can't.
01:19:36I can't.
01:19:37I can't.
01:19:38I can't.
01:19:39I can't.
01:19:40I can't.
01:19:41I can't.
01:19:42I can't.
01:19:43I can't.
01:19:44I can't.
01:19:45I can't.
01:19:46Oh, I can't make any promises about that!
01:19:49No!
01:19:53Dad!
01:19:56Dad!
01:19:57Dad!
01:20:01They're coming!
01:20:02Get up!
01:20:03Dad!
01:20:09Get up, you stupid!
01:20:16Malky!
01:20:20Release the spring like I showed you!
01:20:23I can't remember how to do it, Ram. Ram, help me!
01:20:38All right, all right. I'm here, I'm here.
01:20:47Those traps are dangerous, Ram. Of course they're dangerous!
01:20:51Idiot! If only you'd listened to me!
01:20:53I'm not listening to you anymore, Ram. You shouldn't set traps. It's cruel!
01:20:56Come on!
01:21:03How are we feeling?
01:21:05Well, I don't know how we are feeling.
01:21:08But I'll be feeling just fine once I get out of this torture chamber.
01:21:12Well, I'm afraid you're going to have to put up with us a little while longer.
01:21:14Oh, thanks, but no thanks. I didn't live my life to die in a room full of wires.
01:21:20We're going to start doing some tests tomorrow.
01:21:22Oh, no.
01:21:23Nothing to worry about.
01:21:26Just you get some rest, and I'll see you in the morning.
01:21:33You won't get your cold hands on me!
01:21:44Come on.
01:22:14Come on.
01:22:45Are you sure he didn't hurt you?
01:22:46Yeah.
01:22:47You're absolutely sure?
01:22:49That was the hospital on the phone.
01:22:51Fergus has discharged himself.
01:22:55Do you know where he's likely to have gone?
01:22:58I think so.
01:22:59Well, what are we waiting for?
01:23:15Is that it then?
01:23:20Now, just one last time?
01:23:23After all these years?
01:23:25What?
01:23:43Oh, well.
01:23:45Look at this glorious morning.
01:23:49Smell the air.
01:23:51Have you ever seen a day as beautiful as this one?
01:24:10Fergus!
01:24:11Fergus!
01:24:13Fergus!
01:24:16He's not there.
01:24:21Ozzie?
01:24:36No!
01:24:38No!
01:24:39Come on.
01:24:50Come on.
01:24:51Come on.
01:25:19Oh, hello, Ozzie.
01:25:21That's my good boy.
01:25:38He's come to see me.
01:25:41And the princess.
01:25:43Oh, I knew he would.
01:25:51Come on.
01:25:52Come on.
01:26:22Come on.
01:26:28Long ago, in the highlands to the north, there was a horse.
01:26:33He was not like any other horse.
01:26:35He was wild and beautiful, with a spirit that was strong and free.
01:26:41Some people say that the horse still lives at the top of the mountain.
01:26:45Others say the Princess Stallion is only a myth.
01:26:48But I know better.