In an interview, Michael Dante revealed that director Charles B. Pierce called him up early one morning about a year after this film came out and told him that the horse Dante rode in this film--which Pierce owned and which was a spirited, powerful animal that was half thoroughbred and half Arabian and needed a strong rider to control him--had been ridden by someone who didn't know how to control him; the horse got away from the rider and in the process crashed into a tree, breaking his neck. He had to be euthanized.
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