
King of the Wild Horses
Family · Western
Overview
The deep unbreakable bond between a wild stallion and the boy he rescues is chronicled in this children's adventure.
Top Cast


Preston Foster
Preston Foster
Dave Taggert
Preston Foster
Dave Taggert


Gail Patrick
Gail Patrick
Ellen Taggert
Gail Patrick
Ellen Taggert


Billy Sheffield
Billy Sheffield
Tim Taggert (as Bill Sheffield)
Billy Sheffield
Tim Taggert (as Bill Sheffield)


Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams
Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams
Jed Acker (as Big Boy Williams)
Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams
Jed Acker (as Big Boy Williams)


Patti Brady
Patti Brady
Lolly Taggert
Patti Brady
Lolly Taggert


Charles Kemper
Charles Kemper
Rudy
Charles Kemper
Rudy


Robert "Buzz" Henry
Robert "Buzz" Henry
Cracker (as Buzz Henry)
Robert "Buzz" Henry
Cracker (as Buzz Henry)


John Kellogg
John Kellogg
Danny Taggert
John Kellogg
Danny Taggert


Ruth Warren
Ruth Warren
Jane Acker
Ruth Warren
Jane Acker
Louis Faust
Louis Faust
Tex
Louis Faust
Tex
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