
The Legend of DarkHorse County
Thriller
Overview
As Jon (Shawn Welling / Michael Biehn) and Joy Ford (Tory Tompkins) move into the small town of DarkHorse, mysterious and supernatural occurrences threaten to tear the town apart. Teenage girl abductions and a chain of serial killings force good-ol'-boy Sheriff McElroy (Lee Majors / Larry Wade Carrell), the town's rugged symbol of justice, to use any means necessary to keep his beloved town from tumbling into chaos, and when Joy's nieces (Olivia 'ChaChi' Gonzales and Presley Bishop) are kidnapped, they must race to find the abductor and in turn come face to face with a monster.
Top Cast


Michael Biehn
Michael Biehn
Future Jon Ford
Michael Biehn
Future Jon Ford


Lee Majors
Lee Majors
Future Sheriff McElroy
Lee Majors
Future Sheriff McElroy


Jennifer Blanc-Biehn
Jennifer Blanc-Biehn
Kat Sawyer (as Jennifer Blanc)
Jennifer Blanc-Biehn
Kat Sawyer (as Jennifer Blanc)


Chachi Hildén
Chachi Hildén
ChaChi Bishop
Chachi Hildén
ChaChi Bishop


Shawn Welling
Shawn Welling
President Jon Ford
Shawn Welling
President Jon Ford


Grace Powell
Grace Powell
Jane McElroy
Grace Powell
Jane McElroy


Tory Taranova
Tory Taranova
Joy Bishop Ford (as Tory Tompkins)
Tory Taranova
Joy Bishop Ford (as Tory Tompkins)
Niece Waidhofer
Niece Waidhofer
Anna Rothschild
Niece Waidhofer
Anna Rothschild
Nick W. Nicholson
Nick W. Nicholson
Devin Rothschild
Nick W. Nicholson
Devin Rothschild
Bob Boudreaux
Bob Boudreaux
Agent Silas
Bob Boudreaux
Agent Silas
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