The Winter Stallion | |
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Directed by | Peter Edwards |
Written by | Paul Matthews |
Produced by | Peter Edwards |
Starring | Daniel J. Travanti Lynette Davies Siân MacLean |
Cinematography | Peter Thornton |
Edited by | Keith Palmer |
Music by | Larry Brown Richard Glasser |
Distributed by | Peakviewing Productions |
Release date | 1992 |
Running time | 95 min. |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Winter Stallion, also known as The Christmas Stallion, is a 1992 British television Technicolor film directed by Peter Edwards and starring Daniel J. Travanti. A Welsh language version titled Eira Cynta'r Gaeaf was filmed back-to-back and broadcast on S4C, which produced the film.[1][2]
Dai Davies (Eric Wyn) is a Welshman running a cash-strapped farm in modern Wales and raising his orphaned granddaughter Gwen (Sian MacLean) with the help of her godmother Nerys (Lynette Davies). When he dies unexpectedly, he leaves Gwen's guardianship to his estranged son Alan (Daniel J. Travanti), who has returned to Wales accompanied by his stepson Cliff Dean (Patrick Loomer). Alan's return pits himself against land developer Howard (Dafydd Hywel) and Cliff against Gwen's would-be suitor Gwilyn (Richard Lynch). As Alan and Gwen try to connect in the background of readying the farm's prize stallion Mabon for a race that could save the farm, Howard resorts to dirty tricks to try and force through the farm's sale.