
The Colt
Drama · War · Family
Overview
During the heat of battle in the midst of the Civil War, a beguilingly innocent colt is born to Union Jim Rabb's beloved mare. Refusing the orders to shoot it, lest it prove a hindrance, Rabb keeps the colt as a consolation in these desperate times-a symbol of hope that leads the men of the First Cavalry on a journey of self-discovery and newfound brotherhood.
Top Cast


Ryan Merriman
Ryan Merriman
Jim Rabb
Ryan Merriman
Jim Rabb


Steve Bacic
Steve Bacic
Sgt. Longacre
Steve Bacic
Sgt. Longacre


William MacDonald
William MacDonald
Sgt. Woodruff
William MacDonald
Sgt. Woodruff


Darcy Belsher
Darcy Belsher
Covington
Darcy Belsher
Covington


Haig Sutherland
Haig Sutherland
Hatch
Haig Sutherland
Hatch


Scott Heindl
Scott Heindl
Lt. Hutton
Scott Heindl
Lt. Hutton


Peter LaCroix
Peter LaCroix
Capt. Thorndale
Peter LaCroix
Capt. Thorndale
Colby Johannson
Colby Johannson
Cleary
Colby Johannson
Cleary


Matthew Currie Holmes
Matthew Currie Holmes
Stanton
Matthew Currie Holmes
Stanton


Anthony Gerbrandt
Anthony Gerbrandt
Switters
Anthony Gerbrandt
Switters
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