Wild Horses (1984)

There's no place left to Run

Amid the high country of the North Island interior, wild horse roam and breed. With the trees gone, Dan Mitchell and the Sullivan brothers, turn to the wild horses as a source of income. With rope and snare - and the help of an experienced horse catching team - Sam and Sara's example, the rough ex-loggers learn to respect a delicate balance between the wild horses and their catchers. The best stallions are left to breed and their riding horses are retired back into the wild herds.

Director: Derek Morton
Genre: Western, Drama
Runtime: 89 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Dave Fraser
Cinematography: Douglas Milsome
Editing: Simon Reece
Production: Endeavour Productions
Country: New Zealand
Language: English
Budget: $2M
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Derek Morton
More Films in Genre: Western, Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Wild Horses about?
Amid the high country of the North Island interior, wild horse roam and breed. With the trees gone, Dan Mitchell and the Sullivan brothers, turn to the wild horses as a source of income. With rope and snare - and the help of an experienced horse catching team - Sam and Sara's example, the rough ex-loggers learn to respect a delicate balance between the wild horses and their catchers. The best stallions are left to breed and their riding horses are retired back into the wild herds.
Who directed Wild Horses?
Wild Horses was directed by Derek Morton.
Who stars in Wild Horses?
Wild Horses stars Keith Aberdein, John Bach, Kevin J. Wilson, Robyn Gibbes, Tom Poata, Bruno Lawrence.
How long is Wild Horses?
Wild Horses has a runtime of 1h 29m (89 minutes).
What genre is Wild Horses?
Wild Horses is a Western, Drama film.
What is the budget of Wild Horses?
Wild Horses had a budget of $2M.
Where was Wild Horses produced?
Wild Horses was produced in New Zealand.