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Broken Trail

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2006
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
7.1K
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POPULARITY
3,787
1,734
Robert Duvall and Thomas Haden Church in Broken Trail (2006)
A veteran cowboy and his nephew save five Chinese girls from prostitution while trekking from Oregon to Wyoming.
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A veteran cowboy and his nephew save five Chinese girls from prostitution while trekking from Oregon to Wyoming.A veteran cowboy and his nephew save five Chinese girls from prostitution while trekking from Oregon to Wyoming.A veteran cowboy and his nephew save five Chinese girls from prostitution while trekking from Oregon to Wyoming.

  • Stars
    • Robert Duvall
    • Thomas Haden Church
    • Greta Scacchi
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    7.1K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,787
    1,734
    • Stars
      • Robert Duvall
      • Thomas Haden Church
      • Greta Scacchi
    • 98User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 4 Primetime Emmys
      • 16 wins & 41 nominations total

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    Robert Duvall
    Robert Duvall
    • Prentice Ritter
    • 2006
    Thomas Haden Church
    Thomas Haden Church
    • Tom Harte
    • 2006
    Greta Scacchi
    Greta Scacchi
    • Nola Johns
    • 2006
    Chris Mulkey
    Chris Mulkey
    • Big Ears
    • 2006
    Rusty Schwimmer
    Rusty Schwimmer
    • Big Rump Kate
    • 2006
    Gwendoline Yeo
    Gwendoline Yeo
    • Sun Foy 'aka' #3
    • 2006
    Scott Cooper
    Scott Cooper
    • Gilpin
    • 2006
    Valerie Tian
    Valerie Tian
    • Ging Wa 'aka' #5
    • 2006
    Olivia Cheng
    Olivia Cheng
    • Ye Fung 'aka' #4
    • 2006
    Jadyn Wong
    Jadyn Wong
    • Ghee Moon 'aka' #1
    • 2006
    Donald Fong
    • Lung Hay
    • 2006
    Peter Skagen
    Peter Skagen
    • Colonial Bartender…
    • 2006
    Caroline Chan
    Caroline Chan
    • Mai Ling 'aka' #2
    • 2006
    James Russo
    James Russo
    • Captain Billy Fender
    • 2006
    Todd Allen
    Todd Allen
    • Marshall Bill Miller
    • 2006
    Morris Birdyellowhead
    • Fox-Hide Brave
    • 2006
    Duncan Fraser
    Duncan Fraser
    • Moncrieffe
    • 2006
    Bill Baksa
    • Cosgrove Clerk
    • 2006
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    10sprins

    great

    Just finished watching part two. Great story. I can not wait to read the book. Both Duvall and Church brought so much to their characters and the story. I really hope that the "great west " was settled by men like these. Men who were not afraid to do the right thing. Men who showed courage, morals, kindness, and stood up to those who would bring harm and injustice to the innocent. . The kind of men that I would consider it an honor to "ride" with. I could not help sharing in the pain and confusion that the girls felt. I feel ashamed as a man to know that we treated innocent women that way and still do. I am glad the story ended as it did. Duvall's character showed that he could be tough as nails but still have a heart when it came to the girls. Church's character showed true grit and also had a soft side that he could not hide. Overall it was a truly great story brought to life by two men who did an excellent job portraying their characters.
    8Nazi_Fighter_David

    "We're all travelers in this world… Birth till death… We travel between the eternities…"

    The film opens in Chinatown San Francisco, 1898 where we five exotic virgins from the Celestial Empire are bought by Captain Billy Fender (James Russo) to be sold as slaves and introduced into the brief and violent life of prostitution…

    Robert Duvall stars as "Print" Ritter, an old cowhand whose sister left a will inheriting all to him rather than to her own son, Tom Harte (Thomas Haden Church) who lives in John Day Country Oregon...

    Print ignores why she has done it, or why was crossed between the two, but his sister done it…

    Print got the idea to buy a team of tough, high-desert mustangs—three to eight years of age—to take them to Sheridan, Wyoming to sell to the British Empire; the money they'll earn will be to increase their capital… And on the shares, Print figures a 25-75 split on profits after expenses and loan repayment to the bank…

    From this point, Hill's Western becomes a road movie, with all kinds of odd characters, from ugly villains to a friendly musician, but the key to "Broken Trail" is that through a series of circumstances, fate has placed the five Chinese innocent girls in the hands of Tom and his uncle… But the reality is another… Their families sold them to that rat captain heading out to the mining camp, where Kate, an odious saloon owner, bought them from an associate in San Francisco…

    Our two cowboys save the girls' lives from rape and take them along on their journey…

    With great photography, gorgeous vistas, perilous ground, sensible brave girls, good and decidedly courageous men, great action when it is necessary, and a big confrontation at the climax of the movie, Hill's Western is a must see film for the fans of the genre
    9colleencarolm

    A delicious surprise

    A good Western is a treat, like comfort food for the soul. Robert Duvall is a favorite of mine, and he is wonderful in this movie, as always, but the surprise factor here is Thomas Haden Church, who I remember as a Mechanic in the sitcom, Wings. Watching him playing a 19th century cowboy in this project, well,- he seems made for the part: serious, soft-spoken, and a little too lean from trying to eke out a living in tough times. Wonderful! I hope to see more of him in the future.

    The scenery is as beautiful as I expected, and I don't care that it was shot in Canada instead of the U.S. I do wish there had been a little more emphasis on the horses, though. The promos advertised the movie as being about a horse drive, but that was only a premise for the other story lines. They were supposed to be herding 300 to 500 horses, but it sure didn't look like that many to me. But, I guess I'm getting pretty picky there. It was satisfying to watch, regardless of whether there were hundreds of horses, or only about 75, as it looked like to me.

    There is one scene in the movie that is almost a reverse "Man from Snowy River"-type scene, where they herd their horses UP a steep hill, and that was interesting. I'm not actually comparing the riding in this movie to the incomparable Charlie Lovick's downhill riding in the most famous scene from Snowy River, but it did bring that movie to mind.

    If you like western movies, you'll like this mini series, and it might spark an interest in a part of our American history that is not particularly well known,- the Chinese immigration during the gold rush of the 1800s.
    10MagicStarfire

    Exceptionally Fine Western Mini Series

    I gave this 10 stars.

    Both parts of this 2 part mini series deserve 10 stars. It was an extremely well done film.

    I got the impression at the end of the film that this was based on real people and their experiences, which I had no idea was the case when I began watching it.

    Robert Duval as Print Ritter carries the film, although all of the performers did good jobs.

    The storyline was fresh, original and interesting, something I see so seldom these days, it really made it stand out. Another thing that made this stand out from the usual garbage that passes for entertainment in film these days - was the heroes really were heroes. These men were brave and did the right thing. They had values and ethics.

    The story revolves around Print Ritter (Robert Duval) and his nephew Will, I think was his name, (and sorry but I didn't know who any of the actors were except for Duval)driving a herd of horses north to sell.

    They end up with people they didn't count on being along for the trip--4 or 5 young Chinese girls, who do not speak a word of English, a fiddle player, and a couple of other people who join the group later in the story.

    The Chinese girls are very young, the oldest might be 18. They have been sold by their parents and sent to America where they will be forced into prostitution.

    None of the 4 men who eventually travel with the girls and protect them, try to take advantage of them, and the two romances in the story, are kept low-key.

    The bad guys in the film are just that - they're wicked through and through. No explanation or psycho-analysis given or needed. This picture is getting back to the basics of the American western, good vs. evil.

    There's gunfire when needed, confrontations when needed, and great characterizations, as our group journeys along and encounters various people and adventures.

    And yes, there's even a plot! Another element I've discovering missing all too often in films of late.
    10shirleyw-2

    Mesmerizing and kept me enthralled both nights.

    As a Chinese-American, I had no doubt I would schedule my life around the two nights BROKEN TRAIL was airing. Having seen part 2 last night, I am still reeling from the beauty of the backdrop, the vastness and the loneliness--something I remember from the film, A RIVER RUNS THROUGH IT, which was also in Wyoming I believe and definitely featured fly fishing but I digress.

    Robert Duvall said in an interview on CBS' Sunday Morning that BROKEN TRAIL represented the finale to his western trilogy (Lonesome Dove, Open Range and now Broken Trail) and that's sad but what a body of work he's left us and countless generations to enjoy! I loved the economy of language because that's how I imagine life was among men in those days. The leisurely pace of the film might have pulled the story down but not in this case. I applaud AMC for going forward with this production and the minimal intrusion of commercials. I truly hope this comes out on DVD because I know I will have to have it. I found the casting to be perfect and disagree with the reviewer who lamented the exclusion of Tom Selleck or Keith Carradine among others. The familiarity I felt for Robert Duvall and Thomas Haden Church was enough without being overwhelming--they just seemed to lend honesty and truth to their performances--more known actors weren't needed. I appreciated the fact this wasn't a cast of thousands, although there were suppose to be 500 horses or so...

    My final comment to all who enjoyed this mini-series and to those who did not know much of the Chinese who came to the 'Golden Mountain' in the 1800's--please look for Ruthanne Lum McCunn's book, "THOUSAND PIECES OF GOLD" which is based on a true story (I'm still not sure if Broken Trail is, although I believe the writer was somewhat influenced by this book since there are common threads i.e. Chinese girls sold into prostitution and setting roots in far flung states--Idaho in the book and Wyoming in the mini-series). THOUSAND PIECES...has also been made into a film but is not as good as BROKEN TRAIL.

    I can't wait for AMC to show repeat airings--for any of you who didn't get a chance--WATCH IT!!!

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    • Trivia
      It was a two-hour movie in the beginning, but AMC wanted to develop an original series, so they made it longer (from the book "Difficult Men: Behind the Scenes of a Creative Revolution: From The Sopranos and The Wire to Mad Men and Breaking Bad" by Brett Martin).
    • Goofs
      In the end of part 1 after #4 was raped, Tom shoots the rapist's thumbs off. First, he aims at the rapist's right hand, and the hand shown with an exploding thumb is a left hand. Then when Tom aims at the man's left hand, the exploding thumb is on a right hand.
    • Quotes

      Tom Harte: [after killing the man who stole from them, Harte returns to find his uncle teaching the girls English] So I went and got our horses and our money... had to stretch a fella... and you start a finishing school for Chinese girls.

    • Connections
      Featured in Broken Trail: The Making of a Legendary Western (2006)

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    • Release date
      • June 24, 2006 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Mandarin
      • Crow
    • Also known as
      • 荒野真情
    • Filming locations
      • Calgary, Alberta, Canada
    • Production companies
      • American Movie Classics (AMC)
      • Butcher's Run Films
      • One Upon a Time Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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