HIDALGO, DOMINICK
  · 2004   · Zuleikha Robinson · 2004. Upon release · the film received mixed reviews and it underperformed at the box office · grossing $108.1 million against a budget of $100 million. Plot [ edit ] In 1890 · Frank T. Hopkins and his mustang · Hidalgo · are part of Buffalo Bill 's Wild West show · advertised as "the world's greatest endurance horse and rider". A famous long-distance racer · cowboy · and dispatch rider for the United States government · Chief Eagle Horn · accompanied by Rau Rasmussen · to challenge Hopkins and Hidalgo to enter the "Ocean of Fire" · an annual 3 · 000-mile race across the Najd desert region for a $100 · 000 prize. The sheikh is custodian of the al-Khamsa line · considered the greatest distance horses in the world · and he encounters unscrupulous English horse breeder Lady Anne Davenport. He meets Sheikh Riyadh
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