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Lost Stallions: The Journey Home ()


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  • 1h 26min
  • Family
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After the death of his father, troubled teen Jake Gattison travels with his mother to Harmony Ranch, a special retreat for families dealing with problems. There, Jake discovers a kindred spirit in Troubadour, a young stallion that has lost... See more »

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Jake
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Chief
Jan Rooney ...
Katie (as Jan Chamberlin Rooney)
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Rachel - Jake's mom
Rachael Handy ...
Nicki
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Mack
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Isaac
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Greywolf
Samuel Elliott Whisnant ...
Zeb
Dean Whitworth ...
Doodle Joe
Mark Alton Rose ...
Jack - Jake's dad
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Joey
Amy da Luz ...
Barb
Tony Balance ...
Bob
Debbie Rigby ...
Carrie
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Betty Ann Austin ...
Grandmother
Jim Austin ...
Grandfather
Jonathan Barnes ...
Mikey
Alan Beauvais ...
Doctor
James Bibey ...
Square Dance Band
Robby Boyles ...
Family friend
Harold Browder ...
Square Dancer
Jane Browder ...
Square Dancer
Jack Bryant ...
Square Dancer
Lynda Bryant ...
Square Dancer
Vince Bullins ...
Square Dance Band
Walter Bullins ...
Square Dance Band
Will Bumgarner ...
Adult Jake (voice)
Erin Caldwell ...
Funeral Attendee
Frank Campbell ...
Square Dancer
Nancy Carmichael ...
Square Dancer
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Gang Member
Doug Conroy ...
Police Officer
Julie Epperson ...
Family Friend
Rick Epperson ...
Family Friend
Cheryl Everhart ...
Family friend
Joyce Gibson ...
Square Dancer
William Gibson ...
Square Dancer
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Gang Member
David Alexander Holt ...
Bully Gang Leader
Vernon Horne ...
Funeral Attendee
Phil Joyce ...
Square Dancer
Henry Mabe ...
Square Dance Band
Marty Marshall ...
Square Dancer
Everett Miller ...
Arresting Patrolman
Bill Petree ...
Store Manager
Keith Pyrtle ...
Square Dance Band
Randy Pyrtle ...
Square Dance Band
Dare Reich ...
Square Dancer
William Reich ...
Square Dancer
Rami Rothstein ...
Gang Member
Trey Vickers ...
Bullied Teen

Directed by

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David Rotan

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Lovinder Gill ... (written by)

Produced by

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Frank Gibson ... producer
Jerome Pettaman ... executive producer
David Rotan ... producer

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John Baumbach

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John Rotan

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Brad Lambert

Editorial Department

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Dallas D. Rhodes ... assistant editor

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Sarah Costello

Costume Design by

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Frenchie La'Vern

Makeup Department

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Kim Nester ... additional hair / additional makeup
Holly Sago ... key hair stylist / key makeup artist

Production Management

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Frank Gibson ... unit production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Kelly Colson ... first assistant director
Jordan Melograna ... second assistant director

Art Department

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Nicholas Andrews ... leadman
Katie Boyles ... art department swing
Robby Boyles ... props assistant: and swing
Karen Harris ... set dresser
Suzan Magee ... art department swing
Patty Sheets ... sketch artist
Lauren Weingarten ... art department swing

Sound Department

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Saul Johnson ... adr recordist
Michael J. Walls ... sound mixer

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Derek S. Campbell ... digital rotoscope: compositing
Brad Lambert ... compositing effects
Michael J. Walls ... title sequence

Stunts

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Jessica Griggs ... stunt performer and assistant trainer
Sara McCubbins ... stunt coordinator: head wrangler and trainer

Camera and Electrical Department

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Keith Cutler ... key grip
Cory Doggett ... grip/electric
Kathleen Durkin ... second assistant camera
Jeremy Grant ... lighting technician
Patrick Horne ... best boy/dolly grip
Schenley V. Sargusingh ... additional assistant camera
David Short ... first assistant camera: and second unit camera
Jeff Stepp ... gaffer
Michael J. Walls ... second unit photography

Casting Department

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Ann Guill ... additional casting
Phil Newsome ... additional casting

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Denise Schumaker ... wardrobe assistant

Location Management

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Robby Boyles ... locations

Music Department

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Steven W. Marcus ... vocalist
Artie Ripp ... executive music producer
Frank Sambiase ... guitarist
Peter Sportino ... drums
Jonathan Truelson ... guitars: keyboards, bass, percussion and background vocals (as Jon Truelson)

Script and Continuity Department

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Isaac Hicks ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Debbie Alderman ... period vehicles: provider
Frank Ballard ... period vehicles: provider
Ron Day ... period vehicles: provider
Phil Maness ... driver
Everett Miller ... period vehicles: provider
Glenn Shelton ... period vehicles: provider
Robert Shoaf ... period vehicles: provider
Chuck Smith ... transportation: support
Robbie Tuttle ... period vehicles: provider
Bailey Woods ... period vehicles: provider

Additional Crew

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Christopher Aber ... assistant: Mickey Rooney
Alan Beauvais ... epk: behind-the-scenes
Chad Cowart ... production assistant
J.A. Gardner ... attending vet (as Dr. J.A. Gardner)
Jeff Grubb ... handler: assistant
Henry James ... caterer
Teresa Queen ... craft service
Aaron Rotan ... epk: behind-the-scenes
Emmett Scott ... farrier
Tim Seegars ... wolf trainer
Michael Short ... production assistant
Chuck Smith ... epk: behind-the-scenes

Thanks

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Chris Aber ... special thanks
Samantha Allen ... special thanks
Jill Bloede ... special thanks
Jobeth Boyles ... special thanks
Robby Boyles ... special thanks
Rebecca Clark ... special thanks
Julie Epperson ... special thanks
Rick Epperson ... special thanks
Jeremy Grant ... special thanks
Jonathan Grubbs ... special thanks
Joe Hicks ... special thanks
Nancy Hicks ... special thanks
Bob Jones ... special thanks
Robert Malcolm ... special thanks
John Mullins ... special thanks
Erik Nygard ... special thanks
Kevin Pawley ... special thanks
Sarah Riddle ... special thanks
Bob Schaner ... special thanks
Arkin Stewart ... special thanks
Fulton Tuttle ... special thanks
Andy Whitaker ... special thanks

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

After the death of his father, troubled teen Jake Gattison travels with his mother to Harmony Ranch, a special retreat for families dealing with problems. There, Jake discovers a kindred spirit in Troubadour, a young stallion that has lost his mother and is acting out, unsettled and distressed. Ranch owner Chief works to calm the uneasy horse. Jake witnesses Chief's determination with the stallion, and begins to see the wisdom in the old man's words and deeds-lessons he can apply to his own life. When Troubadour suddenly runs away, Jake makes it his mission to bring the lost stallion home. The ranch hand Greywolf explains to Jake the Native American legend of Heaven's Pathway, a mountain that towers over Harmony Ranch, said to be a place where wounded souls go to find peace. With this knowledge, Jake sets out with his new friends Nicki and Isaac, two other troubled teens, on a journey to the top of Heaven's Pathway in search of Troubadour. The adventure challenges the three teens as never before. Jake, Nicki, and Isaac travel up the mountain bearing the burdens of their weaknesses, fears, and painful pasts. However, they return with their lives changed forever. Written by Anonymous

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Also Known As
  • Harmony Ranch (United States)
  • Stallions (United States)
  • Stallion Hearts (United States)
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  • 86 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Although they have appeared together in several films, this movie was the first time Mickey Rooney and his wife Jan Rooney actually portrayed a married couple on screen, as the characters of "Chief" and "Katie" See more »

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