
Gypsy Colt
Drama · Family · Adventure
Overview
In this trans-species remake of Lassie, Come Home, a faithful horse undertakes a perilous journey to return to the family it loves.
Top Cast


Donna Corcoran
Donna Corcoran
Meg MacWade
Donna Corcoran
Meg MacWade


Ward Bond
Ward Bond
Frank MacWade
Ward Bond
Frank MacWade


Frances Dee
Frances Dee
Em MacWade
Frances Dee
Em MacWade


Larry Keating
Larry Keating
Wade Y. Gerald
Larry Keating
Wade Y. Gerald


Lee Van Cleef
Lee Van Cleef
Hank
Lee Van Cleef
Hank


Robert Hyatt
Robert Hyatt
Phil Gerald (as Bobby Hyatt)
Robert Hyatt
Phil Gerald (as Bobby Hyatt)


Nacho Galindo
Nacho Galindo
Pancho
Nacho Galindo
Pancho


Rodolfo Hoyos Jr.
Rodolfo Hoyos Jr.
Rodolfo
Rodolfo Hoyos Jr.
Rodolfo
Joe Dominguez
Joe Dominguez
Tony
Joe Dominguez
Tony
Bobby Dominguez
Bobby Dominguez
Pedro
Bobby Dominguez
Pedro
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