Horse was written and directed by
Kajirō Yamamoto.
Akira Kurosawa is credited as the film's production coordinator, but in his autobiography,
Something Like an Autobiography, Kurosawa likened his actual role to "first assistant director". It is the last film Kurosawa worked on as an assistant before starting his own directing career. Kurosawa wrote in his autobiography that he, in addition to his position as first assistant and second unit director, co-scripted and edited the film. The final shot of
Uma has been compared to the final shot of Kurosawa's second film,
The Most Beautiful, which also emphasizes the personal sacrifice of a young woman during wartime. ==References==