Heartland follows the journey of the Fleming family as they navigate through the challenges of life while running their horse ranch. The death of the mother brings an added layer of complexity as they learn to heal and move forward.
Caitlin, a troubled teenager, moves to a horse ranch in Montana with her adoptive mother. She struggles to fit in and faces bullying and cultural clashes. As she develops a bond with the horses and the rural setting, she learns to navigate through her difficult past and build a new life.
Wildfire is a drama TV show that follows Kris Furillo, a troubled teen, who is given a second chance at life when she starts working at a horse ranch. Through her love for horseback riding and the relationships she forms at the ranch, Kris discovers a new sense of purpose and belonging.
My Friend Flicka is a 39-episode western television series set at the fictitious Goose Bar Ranch in Wyoming at the turn of the 20th century. The program was filmed in color but initially aired in black and white on CBS at 7:30 p.m. Fridays from February 10, 1956, to February 1, 1957. It was a mid-season replacement for Gene Autry's The Adventures of Champion. Both series, however failed in the ratings against ABC's The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin. After the initial Friday airing, viewers could still find the series on CBS Saturdays at 7 p.m. Eastern during March 1957, on Sundays at 6 p.m. from April to May 1957, and on Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. from June to August 1957. NBC carried the program in color at 6:30 p.m. Sunday from September to December 1957 and at 7 p.m. Sunday from January to May 1958. In subsequent years, the series aired mostly on Saturday mornings on all networks. The Disney Channel ran it on Monday evenings in the mid-1980s. Over the years many viewers were unaware that the series produced episodes for only a single season. My Friend Flicka starred native Canadian Johnny Washbrook as Ken McLaughlin, a boy devoted to his horse Flicka, Swedish for "little girl", but actually an Arabian sorrel named Wahana. Gene Evans played the authoritarian father Rob McLaughlin, a former U.S. Army cavalry officer. Anita Louise was cast as the gentle-spirited mother, Nell. Frank Ferguson portrayed Gus Broeberg, the loyal ranch hand. Flicka is based on a novel by Mary O'Hara, written at the Remount Ranch, located between Laramie and Cheyenne, Wyoming. Some Internet sites say that the series is set in Montana, where some of the filming was done. The majority of the filming, however, was at Fox Movie Ranch. My Friend Flicka holds the distinction of having been the first television series filmed by 20th Century Fox. A 1943 film, My Friend Flicka, starred Roddy McDowall as Ken.
Long Way Round is a TV show that chronicles the epic journey of Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman as they ride from London to New York on motorcycles, crossing several countries and encountering various challenges and adventures along the way.
Eleven years after the events in Burma, Vietnam War veteran John Rambo lives in Bowie, Arizona, on his deceased father's horse ranch. Rambo breeds and trains horses, leading a peaceful life. When Gabriela, a young girl he cares about, goes to Mexico to meet her biological father and is kidnapped by a Mexican cartel, Rambo must travel to Mexico to rescue her. Along the way, he becomes entangled with a journalist named Carmen who is seeking revenge for her sister's murder. Rambo unleashes his brutal combat skills, taking on the cartel and exacting his vengeance. In the end, Rambo sits on the porch of his father's house, vowing to keep fighting and preserving the memories of his loved ones.
When a former Navy SEAL is framed for the murder of a high-ranking government official, he must go on the run to clear his name and uncover a conspiracy that could lead to a coup in Washington, D.C. With the help of his former partner and a group of loyal allies, he must navigate a dangerous web of deception, betrayal, and political intrigue to expose the truth and save the country.
Kentucky Jones is a half-hour comedy/drama starring Dennis Weaver as Kenneth Yarborough "K.Y. or Kentucky" Jones, D.V.M., a recently widowed former horse trainer and active rancher, who becomes the guardian of Dwight Eisenhower "Ike" Wong, a 10-year-old Chinese orphan, played by Ricky Der. Harry Morgan, previously of the CBS sitcoms December Bride and Pete and Gladys, was featured in the series as Seldom Jackson, a former jockey who assists Dr. Jones. Cherylene Lee appears as Annie Ng, Ike's friend. Arthur Wong portrays Mr. Ng, Annie's father. Keye Luke stars as Mr. Wong, a friend of Dr. Jones. Nancy Rennick appears as Miss Throncroft, a social worker. Kentucky Jones, which ran on NBC from September 19, 1964, to September 11, 1965, was the first of Weaver's four series, the most successful having been McCloud, since he left the role of the marshal's helper Chester Goode on CBS's western classic Gunsmoke, starring James Arness. Richard Bull, who later portrayed the henpecked storekeeper Nels Oleson on NBC's Little House on the Prairie, appeared twice on Kentucky Jones as Harold Erkel in episodes entitled "The Victim" and "The Return of Wong Lee".
On the streets of Hollywood, a recently retired NFL player is saved from scandal by a homeless veteran. With their "glory days" behind them, the two men bond in search of purpose and identity.
Barbie and her sisters, Skipper, Stacie, and Chelsea, visit their Aunt Marlene at a horse ranch in the Swiss Alps. While there, they discover a mysterious wild horse that leads them on a magical adventure filled with friendship and sisterhood.
In Wyoming, a horse trader seeks justice against an evil landowner who hung his horse in a display of power. With the help of a native American, the trader fights against corruption and frontier justice to bring the landowner to justice.
All the Pretty Horses is a movie set in 1949 Texas and Mexico, revolving around John Grady Cole, a young cowboy who heads south of the border with his best friend Lacey Rawlins. They experience love, betrayal, and a wrongful arrest as they work on a horse ranch and participate in a cattle drive. John's encounter with a beautiful ranch owner's daughter changes his life forever, as he navigates the challenges and dangers of the Western landscape.
A pregnant woman named Helen suspects that her mother-in-law, Martha, is trying to harm her and her unborn child. As Helen's paranoia grows, she becomes convinced that Martha is a psychopath. Helen must find a way to protect herself and her baby from Martha's sinister plans.
To the Wonder follows the tumultuous journey of a couple as they navigate through a troubled marriage, exploring themes of alienation, implied infidelity, and the crisis of faith. Set against the backdrop of France and Oklahoma, the film examines the fragile nature of relationships through the lens of a very little dialogue and poetic storytelling.
When a creature known as the wendigo starts terrorizing a small town, a sheriff and his deputy must try to stop it before it kills again.
In Flicka 2, a teenage girl named Carrie forms a bond with a wild mustang horse. She must navigate challenges such as a horse stampede, a nasty neighbor, and a romantic triangle while trying to save the horse from a championship race. Set in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and Wyoming, the movie explores themes of coming-of-age, human-animal relationships, and father-daughter estrangement.
Based on the true story of Forrest Tucker and his audacious escape from San Quentin at the age of 70 to an unprecedented string of heists that confounded authorities and enchanted the public. Wrapped up in the pursuit are detective John Hunt, who becomes captivated with Forrest's commitment to his craft, and a woman who loves him in spite of his chosen profession.
When two estranged brothers find themselves caught up in a web of deceit and danger in the world of horse racing, they must confront their dark past and each other in order to survive.
In 1880s Montana, a group of horse thieves becomes the target of a vigilante hired killer. As tensions rise, the farmers' daughter joins the fight against sadism and violence. The story explores themes of revenge and justice in the Wild West.
A young, troubled city girl decides to move to her family owned horse ranch in a small, southern town for the summer to care for her dying mother.