Raider
12-11-2001, 12:34am
Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron
Release Date: May 24th, 2002
Distributor: DreamWorks Pictures
Type of Animation: Traditional animation;
this is DreamWorks' 3rd
traditionally animated film after The
Prince of Egypt and The Road to El
Dorado.
Bryan has been involved with a new
Dreamworks animated film project with
Director, Jeffery Katzenburg, who is
known for his recent work on Shrek and
Prince Of Egypt. Bryan is the voice of the
main character, a horse, in
Spirit: Stallion Of The Cimarron slated for
release May 24th.
The whole story will be told from the
viewpoint of the horse, with his
thoughts heard as narrative. The film
follows the adventures of a wild and
rambunctious stallion as he journeys
through the untamed American frontier.
Spirit defies being broken, even as he
develops a remarkable friendship
with a young Lakota brave. The young
stallion also finds love with a
beautiful mare named Rain on his way to
becoming one of the greatest unsung
heroes of the Old West.
Bryan made a trip to Los Angeles over the
summer and in early October to
record his voice overs for the movie. Other
cast voice talents include
James Cromwell and Daniel Studi.
Bryan has also written the soundtrack
with the original score by composer
Hans Zimmer (The Lion King). The album
is expected to contain at least 11
songs. Bryan has written with Mutt Lange
and Gretchen Peters to name a few.
The CD is also due in stores late May.
Release Date: May 24th, 2002
Distributor: DreamWorks Pictures
Type of Animation: Traditional animation;
this is DreamWorks' 3rd
traditionally animated film after The
Prince of Egypt and The Road to El
Dorado.
Bryan has been involved with a new
Dreamworks animated film project with
Director, Jeffery Katzenburg, who is
known for his recent work on Shrek and
Prince Of Egypt. Bryan is the voice of the
main character, a horse, in
Spirit: Stallion Of The Cimarron slated for
release May 24th.
The whole story will be told from the
viewpoint of the horse, with his
thoughts heard as narrative. The film
follows the adventures of a wild and
rambunctious stallion as he journeys
through the untamed American frontier.
Spirit defies being broken, even as he
develops a remarkable friendship
with a young Lakota brave. The young
stallion also finds love with a
beautiful mare named Rain on his way to
becoming one of the greatest unsung
heroes of the Old West.
Bryan made a trip to Los Angeles over the
summer and in early October to
record his voice overs for the movie. Other
cast voice talents include
James Cromwell and Daniel Studi.
Bryan has also written the soundtrack
with the original score by composer
Hans Zimmer (The Lion King). The album
is expected to contain at least 11
songs. Bryan has written with Mutt Lange
and Gretchen Peters to name a few.
The CD is also due in stores late May.