Black Beauty (TV Mini Series 1978) Poster

(1978)

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7/10
Memoirs of a horse
bkoganbing7 October 2014
One of the most popular books in the English speaking world Black Beauty has been done many times on the big screen and small. One would think however that in doing a TV mini-series the entire story would have been put on screen. And one would also think it would have stayed with its English origins instead of being transferred to America of the 1880s in Maryland as the scene of the story.

Saying that though the story in America still retains its charm for young audiences everywhere. I remember reading it way back in my youth and watching the film I forgot the English origins of the story as this film was that good.

The novel and the film is written from the point of view of the horse as we see him go through his life running into various specimens of humankind who owned and treated him with either abuse or kindness. Remember in the 1880s the horse was not a pet, he was an animal used for work be it racing or as we find later on Black Beauty's life as transportation or a work animal. The ASPCA was getting founded right around this time, but it certainly did not have the clout to stop animal abuse.

Black Beauty was born on a horse farm owned by Martin Milner and Eileen Brennan. The horse becomes the favorite of their son Ike Eisenmann. Circumstances force them to sell Black Beauty and the horse passes through several owners of varying temperaments regarding their animals.

A nice array of familiar names and faces dot the cast of Black Beauty. But I would say that standing out in the cast are Kristoffer Tabori as the grown up Ike Eisenmann who even after he goes to college and becomes a lawyer never gives up his quest to find his childhood chum. Tabori brings a real passion as a lover of that special horse to his performance. I would also include Warren Oates as the Washington, DC hack driver who owns Black Beauty for a spell, Mel Ferrer as his last and very cruel owner who owns a stable of horses that he rents to different cabdrivers until they're worn out, William Devane as a kindly Irish groom, and Diana Muldaur who is a society grand dame who is most precise in how her horses look and act.

Black Beauty is still a children's classic and I would recommend it highly for young audiences and quite a few adults will enjoy this as well.
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10/10
One of the best mini-series ever.
LTWeezie19 June 2008
This mini-series was not exactly faithful to the book, but was a classic in its own right. The authentic locations (filmed in Kentucky), only added to the story. The music was magnificent, but was never released on a CD (which is unfortunately the case of many worthy soundtracks). I was able to tape a few episodes on my Betamax when it first aired, including the touching ending, and hope that it will eventually make it to DVD in its entirety! As a life-long horse lover and horse owner, you can tell that this production was full of TLC! I have only seen it rerun once on the Disney Channel, years ago, and hope it will surface again soon! TERRIFIC NEWS! Just found out this fabulous program is coming out on DVD on March 30, 2010! I have already ordered my copy!!
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10/10
One of my favourite Black Beauty adaptations...
TheLittleSongbird23 May 2011
That is along with the 1994 film. I do have a fondness for this since it was the first adaptation of the book that I saw. As an adaptation, it isn't 100% faithful, but on its own merits it works wonderfully. The best assets are the settings and music. The series does look absolutely stunning, with rich and authentic locations and beautiful photography. The music is outstanding, the main theme stayed with me for a long time after watching it first time and it continues to have that effect on me, while the other background music is equally great. The story is still moving and entertaining, and the script and direction are both well-above average. The series is well-paced as well with very few scenes being dull. And I agree the ending is touching. The acting is good with just the presence of the likes of Eileen Brennan and Farley Granger being a delight, and Black Beauty himself is thoughtful, majestic and likable and the performance is note-perfect. In conclusion, a wonderful series that I have a real fondness for. 10/10 Bethany Cox
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