The Wild Stallion
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Directed by | Craig Clyde |
Written by | Craig Clyde |
Produced by | Holly W. Danneman Bryce W. Fillmore |
Starring | Miranda Cosgrove Danielle Chuchran Connie Sellecca Fred Ward Robert Wagner Paul Sorvino |
Distributed by | Myriad Pictures |
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Running time | 82 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Wild Stallion is a 2009 American direct-to-DVD film directed by Craig Clyde and starring Miranda Cosgrove, Danielle Chuchran, Robert Wagner, Paul Sorvino, Connie Sellecca and Fred Ward.[1] It was distributed by Myriad Pictures.[citation needed] In December 2010, the popular Horse Book Club PONY included The Wild Stallion in their package.[citation needed]
Plot
Hanna Mills (Miranda Cosgrove), an 11-year-old[citation needed] girl from Cleveland, Ohio,[1] wants to photograph wild horses for a project and to try to help save them.[citation needed] After visiting a ranch during summer vacation and befriending CJ (Danielle Chuchran),[1] another 11-year-old girl,[citation needed] she learns about illegal activities that might jeopardize the mustangs.[1] Along the way she learns about the horses including the legend of the black stallion.[1]
Cast
- Miranda Cosgrove as Hanna Mills
- Danielle Chuchran as C.J.
- Fred Ward as Frank Mills
- Manuel Ojeda as Jorge Valencia
- Connie Sellecca as Maddie
- Robert Wagner as Novak - The wild horse buyer
- Paul Sorvino as Sheriff Buck
- Corbin Allred as Depute Morg Haynes
- K. C. Clyde as Dallas Brody
- Gib Gerard as Ty Brody
- Carlisle Studer as Lilly
- RaeAnn Christensen as Ellie Reynolds
- Scotty Meek as Murdock
- Bob Lanoue as Virgil
- Michael Lawson as Alvin Niedermeyer - the cook
- Dustin Hunter Evans as Kyle
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