Fate of Wild Horses To Be Included in Film

From: Albuquerque Journal | Date: November 10, 2005| Author: STACEY BOYNE Mountain View Telegraph | Copyright information

"He went looking for his missing horse, she went to save the wild horses. Together, they found a connection that reached deeper into the past than either of them ever could have imagined."

That's the basic story outline of an independent film produced by Texas Ranch Productions of Sabinal, Texas, which spent last weekend in the East Mountains filming some of the final scenes for its feature-length film, "The Road to El Paso."

The company's Web site describes the film as the sto...

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