Broken Trail
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Broken Trail is a June 2006 revisionist Western miniseries that originally aired on American Movie Classics as their first original movie. It stars Robert Duvall and Thomas Haden Church, and was directed by Walter Hill.
Novelist and screenwriter Alan Geoffrion weaves together two facts-- British were buying horses in the American West in the late 1800s and Chinese women were being transported from the West coast to the interior to serve as prostitutes-- along with a series of Western vignettes.
[edit] Plot summary
Set in 1898, the film concerns Prentice "Print" Ritter (Duvall), an aging cowboy who wants to buy a ranch of his own. To accomplish this, he agrees to transport 500 mustangs from Oregon to Wyoming, where he will sell them to the British Army. He recruits his estranged nephew, Tom Harte (Church), to join him, hoping to reconnect with him on the ride.
What starts out as a simple horse drive is complicated when Print and Tom encounter a particularly vile white slaver who is transporting five Chinese women to a lawless mining town, where they will face a life of prostitution and indentured servitude. Compelled to do the right thing, Print and Tom rescue the women and take them in, but as they continue their perilous trek across the frontier, they are tailed by a vicious gang of outlaws sent by the whorehouse madam who originally paid for the women.
The screenplay for Broken Trail was written by Alan Geoffrion, who also wrote the novel of the same name. (Fulcrum Publishing - June 2006).
[edit] Cast
- Robert Duvall as Print Ritter
- Thomas Haden Church as Tom Harte
- Greta Scacchi as Mrs. Nola Johns
- Scott Cooper as Henry "Heck" Gilpin
- James Russo as Captain Billy Fender
- Rusty Schwimmer as "Big Rump Kate" Becker
- Olivia Cheng as Ye Fung
- Gwendoline Yeo as Sun Foy
- Chris Mulkey as Ed "Big Ears" Bywaters
- Donald Fong as Lung Hay
- Caroline Chan as Mai Ling
- Jadyn Wong as Ghee Moon
- Valerie Tian as Ging Wa
- Alan Geoffrion Screenwriter and author of novel of the same name