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Mr. Horn - Season 1

Western saga based on the legend of frontier folk hero Tom Horn, including his role in the trackdown of Geronimo in the 1880s with his mentor and pal, Al Sieber, the fabled Indian scout, his later days as a Pinkerton detective, and the way he was used by both sides in turn-of-the-century cattle wars, leading to his tragic death.

Top Cast

  • David Carradine

    David Carradine

    Tom Horn

  • Richard Widmark

    Richard Widmark

    Al Sieber

  • Karen Black

    Karen Black

    Ernestina Crawford

  • Richard Masur

    Richard Masur

    Sheriff Ed Smalley

  • Clay Tanner

    Clay Tanner

    Lt. Henry Lawton

  • Pat McCormick

    Pat McCormick

    John Noble

  • Jack Starrett

    Jack Starrett

    Gen. George Crook

  • John Durren

    John Durren

    Marshal Joe LeFlors

  • Jeremy Slate

    Jeremy Slate

    Capt. Emmet Crawford

Overview

Western saga based on the legend of frontier folk hero Tom Horn, including his role in the trackdown of Geronimo in the 1880s with his mentor and pal, Al Sieber, the fabled Indian scout, his later days as a Pinkerton detective, and the way he was used by both sides in turn-of-the-century cattle wars, leading to his tragic death.

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