The second part of Frances Ford Coppola's The Black Stallion is kind of boring and involves Mickey Rooney. But the first part—in which a little boy named Alec is shipwrecked on an island and goes swimming with the world's prettiest horse—is one of the most aesthetically joyous (and dialogue-free) sequences ever filmed. Too soon, civilization (and Rooney the shaved Ewok) comes calling, but even all the horse- racing stuff is worth watching for Teri Garr's sweet little face. (SIFF Cinema, 321 Mercer St, 633-7151. 10 am, $7 adults/$2 children.)