
Wooly Boys
Comedy · Drama
Overview
A sheep rancher's visit to the big city triggers a mischevious adventure with his teenage grandson.
Top Cast


Peter Fonda
Peter Fonda
A.J. "Stoney" Stoneman
Peter Fonda
A.J. "Stoney" Stoneman


Kris Kristofferson
Kris Kristofferson
Shuck
Kris Kristofferson
Shuck


Joseph Mazzello
Joseph Mazzello
Charles
Joseph Mazzello
Charles


Keith Carradine
Keith Carradine
Sheriff Hank Dawson
Keith Carradine
Sheriff Hank Dawson
Robin Dearden
Robin Dearden
Kate Harper
Robin Dearden
Kate Harper


Jad Mager
Jad Mager
Billy Spratt
Jad Mager
Billy Spratt
Adam Logan
Adam Logan
Owen Spratt
Adam Logan
Owen Spratt


Gregory Sporleder
Gregory Sporleder
Deputy Sheriff Orville Spratt
Gregory Sporleder
Deputy Sheriff Orville Spratt


Rosanna DeSoto
Rosanna DeSoto
Martinez
Rosanna DeSoto
Martinez
Michael Booth
Michael Booth
Agent Collins
Michael Booth
Agent Collins
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