Willow (Cambrie Schroder), a determined young teenager, is obsessed with the idea of meeting the father she never knew. She leaves her cushy life in Malibu to travel to the Sierra Nevada mountains, where she pays a surprise visit to Jack (Ricky Schroder), a rugged cowboy who has no idea he s a father. As the two struggle to bond, Willow makes a connection with a wild mustang, Bravo. Jack wants to capture and tame the magnificent horse, but Willow is convinced he needs to be free. Will the wil...
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. Willow (Cambrie Schroder), a determined young teenager, is obsessed with the idea of meeting the father she never knew. She leaves her cushy life in Malibu to travel to the Sierra Nevada mountains, where she pays a surprise visit to Jack (Ricky Schroder), a rugged cowboy who has no idea he s a father. As the two struggle to bond, Willow makes a connection with a wild mustang, Bravo. Jack wants to capture and tame the magnificent horse, but Willow is convinced he needs to be free. Will the wild stallion that brought them together end up tearing them apart? Actors Cambrie Shroder, Ricky Shroeder, Martin Kove & Luke Shroder Director Ricky Shroder Certificate PG Year 2013 Languages English Duration 1 hour and 30 minutes (approx) Region Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players.
Rick Schroder stars in this made-for-TV family drama which he also directed and co-wrote with his wife Andrea Schroder. Willow (Cambrie Schroder), a strong-willed teenager from Malibu, decides she wants to go in search of the father she has never met. Her journey leads her to the Sierra Nevada mountains where she introduces herself to her dad Jack (Schroder), a cowboy who earns a living by training and selling wild horses. When Willow finds a tied up Mustang she feels an immediate bond with him and is determined to set the horse free but Jack wants to break him in. Having already struggled to make a connection with each other, will Willow and Jack only be driven further apart over the conflict?
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