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Free Spirit, a 1989–90 American fantasy sitcom Free Spirit (film) , a 1951 Argentine drama film ”Free Spirit” ( The Outer Limits ) , a 2001 episode in the 1995 series
Free Spirit is an American fantasy sitcom that aired on ABC during the 1989–1990 television season. The series stars Corinne Bohrer as a witch who moves in with a recently divorced father to help care for his three children. Originally produced by ELP Communications, Free Spirit aired from September 22, 1989, to January 14, 1990.
Spirit Riding Free is an animated spin-off television series, produced by DreamWorks Animation Television based on the traditionally animated film, Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron. Created by Aury Wallington, it premiered on Netflix on May 5, 2017. [6]
Spirit Untamed is a 2021 American animated adventure film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by Universal Pictures.The film was directed by Elaine Bogan (in her feature directorial debut) and co-directed by Ennio Torresan Jr., from a screenplay written by Aury Wallington and Kristin Hahn.
Free Spirit (Spanish: Alma liberada) is a 1951 Argentine drama film directed and written by Edmundo del Solar.The film premiered on 9 July 1951 in Buenos Aires.. The film starred Juan Corona, María de la Fuente, Pilar Gómez, Iván Grondona and Josefina Ríos.
The Belstone Fox (also known as Free Spirit) is a 1973 British film directed by James Hill and starring Eric Porter, Jeremy Kemp and Bill Travers. [2] It was written by Hill based on David Rook's 1970 novel, The Ballad of the Belstone Fox .
Spirit Riding Free is an animated television series, produced by DreamWorks Animation Television and distributed by Netflix, based on the 2002 Oscar-nominated traditionally animated film, Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron, and the first series in the Spirit franchise. [4]
Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron (also known as Spirit) is a 2002 American animated Western film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by DreamWorks Pictures.The film was directed by Kelly Asbury and Lorna Cook (in their feature directorial debuts) from a screenplay by John Fusco, based on an idea by Jeffrey Katzenberg, who produced the film alongside Mireille Soria. [4]