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Broken Trail
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The movie follows an aging cowboy and his nephew who transport 500 horses from Oregon to Wyoming to sell them to the British Army. They soon reluctantly find themselves forced to care for five abused and abandoned Chinese immigrants and have to protect them when a gang of malevolent kidnappers intend to abduct the girls and use them for the own nefarious purposes.
The movie follows an aging cowboy and his nephew who transport 500 horses from Oregon to Wyoming to sell them to the British Army. They soon reluctantly find themselves forced to care for five abused and abandoned Chinese immigrants and have to protect them when a gang of malevolent kidnappers intend to abduct the girls and use them for the own nefarious purposes.
Actors:
Gwendoline Yeo,
Scott Cooper,
Duncan Fraser,
Bill Baksa,
Peter Skagen,
Morris Birdyellowhead,
Greg Lawson
Gwendoline Yeo
10 July 1977, Singapore
Scott Cooper
1970, Abingdon, Virginia, USA
Duncan Fraser
Bill Baksa
Peter Skagen
Morris Birdyellowhead
Greg Lawson
27 December 1957, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Director:
Walter Hill
Country:
United States
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FulvueDrive-in.com
October 08, 2006
A great Western...If there's any justice, director Hill and producer/star Duvall will find themselves holding Emmy Awards for this superior piece of work.
August 29, 2006
I don't care if the thing was originally made for cable, theatrical, network, or Quicktime. This is one of the very best films I've seen all year.
Common Sense Media
December 14, 2010
Lauded miniseries doesn't glamorize the old West.

