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    Broken Trail is a 2006 Western television miniseries directed by Walter Hill and starring Robert Duvall and Thomas Haden Church. [1] Written by Alan Geoffrion, who also wrote the novel, [2] the story is about an aging cowboy and his nephew who transport 500 horses from Oregon to Wyoming to sell them to the British Army.

  2. Jun 1, 2006 · Broken Trail. Paperback – June 1, 2006. Fulcrum's first novel and the inspiration for the AMC original miniseries starring Robert Duvall and Thomas Haden Church. The story follows the lives of five Chinese women brought to Wyoming to serve as prostitutes in an outpost town, a common practice of the time.

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  3. Jan 1, 2006 · Alan Geoffrion. Fulcrum's first novel and the inspiration for the AMC original miniseries starring Robert Duvall and Thomas Haden Church. The story follows the lives of five Chinese women brought to Wyoming to serve as prostitutes in an outpost town, a common practice of the time.

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    • Alan Geoffrion
  4. The four-hour saga attempts to bridge a cultural divide using the classic tale of the old West to introduce the little-told stories of the atrocities perpetrated on Chinese girls who were enslaved...

  5. On a journey to sell horses, Prentice Ritter ( Robert Duvall) and his nephew Tom ( Thomas Haden Church) encounter a wagonload of Chinese girls who will be sold by their abusive, drunken guardian into prostitution. When the man robs the Ritters, Tom tracks him down and hangs him.

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    • Walter Hill
  6. Alan Geoffrion is the author of the novel "Broken Trail" - a book set in the American West and was the inspiration for the miniseries on AMC of the same name starring Robert Duvall and Thomas Haden Church. Awards for Broken Trail include West Heritage Novel of the Year, Wester Writers Asso.

  7. Broken Trail. Written by Alan Geoffrion Review by Jeff Westerhoff. In the late 1880s, Print Ritter and his young nephew lead a herd of mustangs from eastern Oregon to Sheridan, Wyoming. The two horsemen meet trouble and several unusual people on the trail.

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