
Wild Horses
Crime · Drama · Thriller
Overview
Texas Ranger Samantha Payne reopens a 15-year-old missing person case, and uncovers evidence that suggests that the boy was likely murdered on a ranch belonging to wealthy family man, Scott Briggs. When Scott’s estranged son unexpectedly returns home during the investigation, Samantha becomes even more convinced that the Briggs family was involved, and will stop at nothing to discover the truth about the boy’s death - even putting her own life in jeopardy.
Top Cast


Robert Duvall
Robert Duvall
Scott Briggs
Robert Duvall
Scott Briggs


James Franco
James Franco
Ben Briggs
James Franco
Ben Briggs


Josh Hartnett
Josh Hartnett
KC Briggs
Josh Hartnett
KC Briggs


Adriana Barraza
Adriana Barraza
Mrs. Davis
Adriana Barraza
Mrs. Davis


Jim Parrack
Jim Parrack
Deputy Rogers
Jim Parrack
Deputy Rogers


Luciana Pedraza
Luciana Pedraza
Samantha Payne
Luciana Pedraza
Samantha Payne


Angie Cepeda
Angie Cepeda
Maria Gonzales
Angie Cepeda
Maria Gonzales
Darien Willardson
Darien Willardson
Jimmy Davis
Darien Willardson
Jimmy Davis
Joaquin Jackson
Joaquin Jackson
Ranger Jackson
Joaquin Jackson
Ranger Jackson
Christian Jensen
Christian Jensen
Bar Guy
Christian Jensen
Bar Guy
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