Coyote Summer
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Directed by | Matias Alvarez |
Produced by | David Anderson, Don Schain |
Written by | Karen Krenis |
Starring | Vinessa Shaw Adam Beach Bruce Weitz Michelle St. John Gordon Tootoosis |
Music by | Steve Dorff |
Edited by | David G. Blangsted |
Distributed by | Leucadia Film Corporation PorchLight Entertainment |
Release date | 1996 |
Running time | 93 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
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Coyote Summer is a 1996 American family film about a troubled teenager spending the summer on a horse ranch.[1] It was shot in St. George and Virgin, Utah.
Plot[edit]
Callie Carpenter (Vinessa Shaw) is a misguided teenager sent to stay for the summer with her aunt and uncle, Maggie and Mitchell Foster (Cindy Pickett and Ed Lauter), on their horse ranch. Callie becomes friends with horse trainer Rafe Acuna (Adam Beach), who teaches her to ride. She helps him discover that something is seriously amiss with Kia, a "wild" Friesian horse. When Snapper (Bruce Weitz), a horse trainer gone bad, tries to sell Kia illegally, Callie relies on her street smarts to outwit Snapper. Rafe and Callie figure out that to save Kia, they must prove he really is a champion.
Production[edit]
Paul "Sled" Reynolds served as the head horse trainer for the film.
Release[edit]
The movie was redistributed by Feature Films for Families in 2003.
References[edit]
- ↑ "Coyote Summer | Dove Family Friendly Movie Reviews". The Dove Foundation. Retrieved 2018-02-11.
External links[edit]
- Coyote Summer at AllMovie
- Coyote Summer on IMDb Search this movie on
- www.familyfilms.tv
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