A recently widowed detective moves from Los Angeles to his family's mustang farm.A recently widowed detective moves from Los Angeles to his family's mustang farm.A recently widowed detective moves from Los Angeles to his family's mustang farm.
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James T. Callahan
- Arliss
- (as James Callahan)
Mary Margaret Lewis
- Mavis
- (as Mary-Margaret Lewis)
Susan Fallender
- Sally
- (as Susan Shaughnessy)
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A classic, feel good, family movie with great acting!
I tuned this in not expecting much and was very pleasantly surprised! Instead of a formulaic, movie of the week, I encountered an unfolding narrative that quickly drew me in and had me caring about the characters, both human and the animals. The cinematography was spectacular for a relatively low budget TV movie, especially the scenes showing the mustangs running. I thought the acting was uniformly very, very good, with special notice going to young Hallee Hirsh, in the lead role of Madison, who I remember from ER and JAG and many other TV episodes as well as both TV movies and feature films (You've Got Mail). She has grown into a very lovely young woman, beautiful actually, and she is a superb actress - real and believable at all times. And she always makes me cry. I hope to see a lot more of her in coming years. I thought Nancy McKeon was also very charming in her role as the town's new veterinarian. There were nice dynamics between her character and Hallee's character and her character and Richard Thomas's character. The young actor who played Hallee's friend was also very endearing as was the veteran actor who played Hank. Good job Hallmark. Give us more movies like this!
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