
J.L. Family Ranch
Drama · Western
Overview
A veteran rancher and former sheriff, forced to face some federal bureaucracy when an old enemy-cum-millionaire alleges he doesn't actually own his beloved family ranch in a small Texas town.
Top Cast


Jon Voight
Jon Voight
John
Jon Voight
John


Teri Polo
Teri Polo
Rebecca
Teri Polo
Rebecca


James Caan
James Caan
Tap
James Caan
Tap


Melanie Griffith
Melanie Griffith
Laura Lee
Melanie Griffith
Laura Lee


Steven Bauer
Steven Bauer
Hector
Steven Bauer
Hector


Abby Brammell
Abby Brammell
Regan
Abby Brammell
Regan


Grant Bowler
Grant Bowler
Sheriff Whitlock
Grant Bowler
Sheriff Whitlock


Nathan Keyes
Nathan Keyes
Terrence
Nathan Keyes
Terrence


Trevor Donovan
Trevor Donovan
Brady
Trevor Donovan
Brady


Skyler Shaye
Skyler Shaye
Lynn Landsburg
Skyler Shaye
Lynn Landsburg
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