The Jack Bull (1999)

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Written by Heinrich von Kleist, Dick Cusack

Directed by John Badham

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1999

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

Rancher Myrl Redding, fed up with the lawlessness in his frontier town, decides to take the law into his own hands to punish a fellow rancher who has been abusing Redding's horses and their Native American caretaker. But, when his family and his life come under threat, Redding begins to think he may have taken his own brand of justice a step too far.

Cast

Image for John CusackJohn CusackMyrl Redding
Image for John GoodmanJohn GoodmanJudge Tolliver
L.Q. JonesHenry Ballard
Image for Miranda OttoMiranda OttoCora Redding
Image for John C. McGinleyJohn C. McGinleyWoody
Image for John SavageJohn SavageSlater
Rodney A. GrantBilly
Kurt FullerConrad
Rex LinnShelby Dykes
Jay O. SandersAtty. General Metcalfe
Drake BellCage Redding
Nick GillieOllie
Duncan FraserEdsel Fraser
Ken PogueJudge Wilkins
Image for Glenn MorshowerGlenn MorshowerCol. Jeffries
Ned BellamyKermit Dover
Brent BriscoeSheriff Felton
Scott WilsonGovernor
Valerie PlancheHousekeeper
Nathaniel DeVeauxDewey Austin
Bruce FlewellingCarey Sartin
J.C. RobertsMinister
Esther Purves-SmithGussie Dykes

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