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The Long Shot
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Synopsis
Produced for cable's Hallmark channel, The Long Shot stars Julie Benz as expert equestrienne Annie Garrett. Forced by her demanding mother, Bonnie (Laura Johnson), to live under the shadow of her sister, Katie, who won 37 blue ribbons for her horsemanship before her death in a freak accident, Annie is further burdened when her no-good husband, Ross (John Livingston), deserts her. With her seven-year-old daughter, Taylor (Gage Golightly), in tow, the cash-strapped Annie accepts a very difficult job as a groomer and trainer on the Colorado horse farm owned by the no-nonsense Mary Lou O'Brien (Marsha Mason). Despite her heavy workload, Annie thrives in her new environment, forming a strong "friendship" with a horse named Tolo, whom she hopes to ride to victory in a high-stakes contest. Alas, Annie's opportunity to finally live up to the accomplishments of her late sister Katie may be permanently scuttled when Tolo is suddenly struck blind. The Long Shot was first broadcast on April 18, 2004. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Julie Benz Annie Garrett
Christopher Cousins John Oaks
Patrick Day Motel Manager
Paul Le Mat Guido Levits
Marsha Mason Mary Lou O'Brien
John Livingston Ross Garrett
Gage Golightly Taylor Garrett
Laura Johnson Bonnie McCloud
David Alexander Monte Shelton
Juliette Goglia Colleen O'Brien
Andria Piedimonte Police Officer

Production Crew

Geza Sinkovics Cinematographer
Michael Moran Co-Executive Producer
Nick Lombardo Co-Executive Producer
Mark Watters Composer (Music Score)
Georg Stanford Brown Director
Jennifer Jean Cacavas Editor
Georg Stanford Brown Executive Producer
Larry Levinson Executive Producer
Lin Milano Executive Producer
Robert Halmi, Jr. Executive Producer
Tracey Washington Executive Producer
Albert T. Dickerson Producer
Stephen Wesley Bridgewater Producer
Vanessa Torres Producer
Yuda Acco Production Designer
David Alexander Screenwriter
Year: 2004
Runtime: 94
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature