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''Legend of the White Horse'' (original title: ''Biały smok'') is a 1987 Polish-American
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directed by
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and
Janusz Morgenstern Janusz "Kuba" Morgenstern (16 November 1922 – 6 September 2011) was a Polish film director and producer. Janusz Morgenstern was born in 1922 to a Jewish family in the town of Mikulińce, Poland (now Mykulyntsi, Ukraine), to Dawid Morgenstern ...
, based on the magic realism novel '' White Horse, Dark Dragon'' by Robert C. Fleet, who also wrote the screenplay. It was produced by Alina Szpak for
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, Legend Productions & Film Polski. The film is also a
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. It was released on July 13, 1987. It was re-released in 2017 by Legend 44 Productions as ''White Horse, Dark Dragon''; Legend 44 Productions is the successor to Legend Productions, the American co-producer and copyright holder of the feature.


Plot

The action takes place in a fictional
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an country, Karistan, where the beautiful Alta lives with her young blind daughter Jewel. Jewel has a friend in the form of an enigmatic white horse. Soon they meet an American visitor named Jim Martin, who has been sent to Karistan to prove that a new investment is not going to harm the
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in Karistan.


Cast

*
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... Jim Martin * Stephan Szpak-Fleet (as aka Stephan aka Stephan Fleet) ... Steve Martin *
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... Alta *
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... Jewel * Soon-Tek Oh ... Tai Ching *
Kazimierz Kaczor Kazimierz Julian Kaczor (born February 9, 1941) is a Polish actor and television presenter. He has made over 40 appearances in film and television. He starred in the 1986-1987 television series ''Zmiennicy'' but is well known for hosting the Poli ...
... The Superintendent * Christopher Stone ... Doc * Archie Lee Simpson ... Silver *
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... Frank Brown * Zbigniew Lesien ... Peter * Stanislaw Wolski ... Johann * Zdzislaw Sosnierz ... Georgi *
Andrzej Blumenfeld Andrzej Stanisław Blumenfeld (12 August 1951 in Zabrze – 14 August 2017 in Warsaw) was a Polish film, television, and voice actor who worked for SDI Media Polska. Filmography *'' The Young Magician'' (1987) - Teacher *''Legend of the White H ...
... Bartan * Ryszard Radwanski * Andrzej Szopa * Agata Piszczorowicz * Ann Carol Vanex * Robert C. Fleet * Andrzej Krakowski * Janina Januszkiewicz ... Stewardess


Background

The novel ''White Horse, Dark Dragon'' is described by ''The Science Fiction Chronicle'' as "an interesting juxtaposition of fantasy and modern politics", and has become something of a cult due to its dry political humor satirizing late-era Communism and U.S. corporate boardrooms - mixed with action, historical romance and nuanced characters. The movie takes a simpler tack, perhaps reflective of Hollywood mind-think: good guys vs. bad guys. It was a decision that makes for an uneasy blend of target marketing vs. reality, since the result was a movie that at least one reviewer, Michael Medved, thought was "too intense for children." As ''Biały smok'' (''White Dragon''), it was the second highest grossing theatrical feature in Poland when it was released in 1987. It was renamed "Legend of the white horse" by CBS in the U.S., but the CBS Theatrical Films division was closed down in late 1986 and the feature languished in tax write-off obscurity until it was released to video by CBS/Fox Video a few years later. The book was held up for publication for contractual reasons, but finally published by Putnam/Berkley/Ace in 1993. It was re-released in digital and print versions in 2012 by Red Frog Publishing.


History of the production

Polish-born U.S. producer Alina Szpak, using her recently completed family feature, ''Brothers of the Wilderness,'' as an entrée to return to Poland, and with the aim of helping to ease the thaw of Cold War relations as the country was just coming out of martial law, in 1984 she and her husband/partner Robert Fleet approached the country's official film agency,
Film Polski Film Polski (also Przedsiębiorstwo Państwowe Film Polski) was the state-run film production and distribution organization of Poland, founded in 1945. History On November 13, 1945, the postwar communist government decreed the formation of Polsk ...
and, in co-operation with Film Unit Perspektywa (Zespoł Perspectywa) developed the first U.S.-Poland feature film co-production (''not'' services-for-hire), producing ''White Dragon'' (aka ''Biały Smok'' aka ''Legend of the White Horse'' aka ''White Horse, Dark Dragon'') for her own company, Legend Productions under the aegis White Dragon Productions, Inc. The fantasy-adventure feature, valued at a 1985 budget of US$11 million and starring American and Polish actors (
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,
Dee Wallace Deanna Wallace (née Bowers; born December 14, 1948), also known as Dee Wallace Stone, is an American actress. She is perhaps best known for her role as Mary Taylor, the mother in the 1982 blockbuster film ''E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial''. She is ...
, Soon-Tek Oh,
Kazimierz Kaczor Kazimierz Julian Kaczor (born February 9, 1941) is a Polish actor and television presenter. He has made over 40 appearances in film and television. He starred in the 1986-1987 television series ''Zmiennicy'' but is well known for hosting the Poli ...
), was purchased in pre-production by CBS Theatrical Productions. Released in 1987 in Poland, it was the #2 grossing theatrical film of the year, after ''E.T''. In the U.S., although ''White Dragon'' had already been pre-sold to 100 international markets during production in 1985-86, a corporate takeover of CBS by
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resulted in the entire feature film division being closed; the feature was subsequently renamed ''Legend of the White Horse'' and sold via Fox Video; due to a settlement with CBS, it is currently under digital distribution by Legend 44 as ''White Horse, Dark Dragon''.


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