Wild Horse Hank
Wild Horse Hank | |
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Directed by | Eric Till |
Written by | |
Based on | The Wild Horse Killers by |
Produced by | |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Richard Leiterman |
Edited by | George Appleby |
Music by | |
Production company | |
Distributed by | NBC (network premiere) |
Release date |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
Budget | $CAD2,800,000 (estimated) |
Wild Horse Hank is a 1979 Canadian adventure drama film directed by Eric Till and starring Linda Blair, Michael Wincott and Richard Crenna. It is based on the 1978 teen novel The Wild Horse Killers written by Mel Ellis.
Plot[]
Wild Horse Hank is the adventure of a brave young cowgirl named Hank (Linda Blair), who is independent and has been around horses all her life. One day while out searching for her prized stallion, Hank happens upon some horse hunters who are rounding up a herd of mustangs to sell for pet food.[1] Hank follows the hunters into town and releases the horses. If Hank is to save these wild animals, they must reach the protection of federal land, but the nearest such area lies across a desert, through a river, and over a mountain range, altogether some 150 miles away.[2]
Pace, Hank's father (Richard Crenna), objects to Hank's plan to save the horses, but finally agrees to let her go. Hank begins her adventure, herding the horses toward the Rantan Game Preserve, but the epic drive soon becomes a contest of wills with the poachers, who are trying to outwit Hank whenever possible.
Cast[]
- Linda Blair as Hank Bradford
- Michael Wincott as Charlie Connors
- Richard Crenna as Pace Bradford
- Al Waxman as Jay Conors
- Lloyd Berry as Foreman
- Richard Fitzpatrick as Clay
- Barbara Gordon as Marlene Connors
- Helen Hughes as Mrs Webley
- Stephen E. Miller as Harper
- James D. Morris as Sheriff Walter Mack
- Richard J. Reynolds as Rankin
Production[]
The film was shot on location at Dinosaur Provincial Park and Waterton Lakes National Park in Alberta, Canada between August and October 1978 and was broadcast in 1982 as a television network premiere. It is also known under the alternate titles: Hard Ride Hank, Hard Ride to Rantan, Long Shot in the United States.[3]
DVD release[]
Wild Horse Hank was released on DVD on September 16, 2008 for the 1st time.[4]
References[]
External links[]
- 1979 television films
- English-language films
- 1979 films
- 1970s adventure drama films
- Canadian films
- Canadian adventure drama films
- Canadian independent films
- English-language Canadian films
- Films directed by Eric Till
- Films shot in Alberta
- Canadian television films
- 1979 independent films
- 1979 drama films
- 1970s Canadian film stubs
- Adventure film stubs