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An ex-con returns to his rural Ontario roots and outwits a corrupt and wealthy thoroughbred owner trying to take over a slew of local farms. Ray Dokes, a charming ex-ballplayer, returns from jail to discover the rural landscape of his childhood transformed by urban development. Determined to stay out of trouble, Ray heads to the farm of his old friend Pete Culpepper, a crusty Texas cowboy who trains losing racehorses and whose debts are growing faster than his corn.

Top Cast

  • Luke Kirby

    Luke Kirby

    Ray Dokes

  • Keith Carradine

    Keith Carradine

    Pete Culpepper

  • Noam Jenkins

    Noam Jenkins

    Sonny Stanton

  • Lisa Ray

    Lisa Ray

    Etta Parr

  • Rachael Leigh Cook

    Rachael Leigh Cook

    Chrissie

  • David Alpay

    David Alpay

    Paulie Stanton

  • Ernie Hudson

    Ernie Hudson

    Jackson Jones

  • Joel S. Keller

    Joel S. Keller

    Dean Calder

  • Graham Greene

    Graham Greene

    Jim Burns

Overview

An ex-con returns to his rural Ontario roots and outwits a corrupt and wealthy thoroughbred owner trying to take over a slew of local farms. Ray Dokes, a charming ex-ballplayer, returns from jail to discover the rural landscape of his childhood transformed by urban development. Determined to stay out of trouble, Ray heads to the farm of his old friend Pete Culpepper, a crusty Texas cowboy who trains losing racehorses and whose debts are growing faster than his corn.

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