
The Long Ride Home
Western
Overview
A man fights the law and the lawless in order to reunite with his wife and son in the 1860s west.
Top Cast


Randy Travis
Randy Travis
Jack Fowler/Jack Cole
Randy Travis
Jack Fowler/Jack Cole


Eric Roberts
Eric Roberts
Sheriff Hank Bowman
Eric Roberts
Sheriff Hank Bowman


Ernest Borgnine
Ernest Borgnine
Lucas Moat
Ernest Borgnine
Lucas Moat
Paul Tinder
Paul Tinder
Deputy Hart
Paul Tinder
Deputy Hart


Alec Medlock
Alec Medlock
Daniel Fowler
Alec Medlock
Daniel Fowler
Steve Nave
Steve Nave
Caleb Moat
Steve Nave
Caleb Moat


Jeff McGrail
Jeff McGrail
Kyle Moat
Jeff McGrail
Kyle Moat


Garry Marshall
Garry Marshall
Arthur
Garry Marshall
Arthur
Michele Dalcin
Michele Dalcin
(as Michele Calcin) Miriam
Michele Dalcin
(as Michele Calcin) Miriam


Stella Stevens
Stella Stevens
Fiona Champyon
Stella Stevens
Fiona Champyon
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