![]() Once the stallion reaches the top, he realizes that the railroad is heading towards his homeland, and he stops, causing the other horses to stop. The train arrives at the Transcontinental Railroad work site, where the stallion and numerous other horses are put to work in pulling a steam engine over a mountain. During the trip, the stallion sees the apparitions of his herd, and he joins with the other horses. The stallion is loaded into a boxcar with some of the Lakota's horses, but he is heartbroken over the loss of Rain. Little Creek comes to his mare's aid and sees the stallion being taken to a train station. They leave Rain behind, believing she will die, and the stallion is taken away. The stallion stays by Rain's side throughout the night, but some cavalry scouts discover the two and rope the stallion. The stallion hurries to save Rain, but the two plummet over a waterfall. The stallion rushes and knocks the Colonel off his horse, preventing him from shooting Little Creek. Rain heads off to find Little Creek but is shot by the Colonel and she falls into the river. The stallion wants to take Rain back to his herd, but then, they hear a noise and discover the US cavalry, attacking the Lakota tribe. Little Creek decides to let the stallion go. However, the stallion is homesick but does not want to leave Rain. The mare shows the stallion the Lakota tribe and they soon fall in love. Little Creek then ties a rope around the stallion, connecting with the paint mare, Rain. Little Creek decides to break the stallion himself, but the wild horse still refuses to be ridden. ![]() Then, a paint mare comes with Little Creek's friends, and they rope the stallion, taking him back to their tribe. With Little Creek hanging onto his neck, the stallion breaks free from the fort, along with the army horses. The Colonel decides to kill the stallion, but Little Creek cuts free and saves the horse. The army horses give whinnies as if cheering to the stallion. However, the stallion tries again to buck him off and succeeds, breaking the fence in the process. The stallion tries his best to buck him off but cannot due to starvation and dehydration, and the Colonel believes he broke the wild horse. That morning, the Colonel decides to break the stallion. The Lakota is called Little Creek and later in the night, one of his comrades throws a knife to him to help him escape. The next day, a Lakota native is captured and is tied to a post next to the stallion. The Colonel orders that the stallion is tied to a post with no food or water for three days. The ruthless Colonel decides to break the wild stallion, but this proves to be harder for the soldiers, as the stallion easily bucks them off his back. Unfortunately, the stallion gets captured and is taken to a US army cavalry fort in the desert. The stallion leads his herd to safety and runs off to lead the riders in another direction. However, the stallion runs off, and the humans follow pursuit on their horses. He awakes his comrade, and they tend to capture the stallion. The stallion has never seen humans before, and when he sticks his nose in a boot, he throws it off, which lands on one of the campers, awakening him. He comes across a group of humans and their horses camping in the forest. One night, the stallion notices something unusual in the distance and decides to check it out. One day, the stallion rescues two foals from getting killed by a mountain lion and the herd is grateful. A mustang mare gives birth to a colt and he grows up to become the stallion leader of the herd (Matt Damon provides the stallion's narrations).
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