Wild Horses (1985 film)

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Wild Horses
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Kenny Rogers with his nephew on the Wild Horses set in 1985
Written by Roderick Taylor
Daniel Vining
Directed by Dick Lowry
Starring Kenny Rogers
Pam Dawber
Ben Johnson
David Andrews
Theme music composer Hans Zimmer
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Producer Hunt Lowry
Production location Sheridan, Wyoming
CinematographyKeith Wagstaff
EditorByran "Buzz" Brandt
Running time120 minutes
Production company Telepictures Productions
Original release
NetworkCBS
ReleaseNovember 12, 1985 (1985-11-12)

Wild Horses is a 1985 American Western television film directed by Dick Lowry and starring Kenny Rogers and Pam Dawber. It originally premiered on CBS on November 12, 1985.

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Plot

An over-the-hill rodeo champion (Rogers) gets fired from his assembly line job in Texas. He and a buddy then decide to head to Wyoming to get a job herding mustangs. His wife (Dawber) gives him her blessing, knowing he needs to find something which satisfies his spirit. They sign up for a roundup headed by a veteran cowboy. With the job, he finds himself cross-wise of a corrupt government official, who is making big profits on the illegal sale of wild horses. He also finds himself in the affections of the daughter of an old ranch owner.

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