

Western · TV Movie
Overview
When the law fails to punish a fellow rancher that has abused his horses, a Wyoming horse trader sacrifices it all in a quest for justice.
Top Cast


John Cusack
John Cusack
Myrl Redding
John Cusack
Myrl Redding


John Goodman
John Goodman
Judge Tolliver
John Goodman
Judge Tolliver


L.Q. Jones
L.Q. Jones
Henry Ballard
L.Q. Jones
Henry Ballard


Miranda Otto
Miranda Otto
Cora Redding
Miranda Otto
Cora Redding


John Savage
John Savage
Slater
John Savage
Slater


Rex Linn
Rex Linn
Shelby Dykes
Rex Linn
Shelby Dykes


John C. McGinley
John C. McGinley
Woody
John C. McGinley
Woody


Kurt Fuller
Kurt Fuller
Conrad
Kurt Fuller
Conrad


Drake Bell
Drake Bell
Cage Redding
Drake Bell
Cage Redding


Glenn Morshower
Glenn Morshower
Col. Jeffries
Glenn Morshower
Col. Jeffries
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