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Director: Rex Piano
Cast: Bruce Boxleitner, Lorenzo Lamas, Barry Corbin, Richard Lee Jackson
J.T. Hope, a former police officer and marine, owner of a ranch called "Circle Hope Ranch" decides to start a program for troubled teens on his ranch to help rehabilitate them and help them get out of the life of crime, drugs and other bad things. Hope starts the program and 3 boys are brought in to the new program. J.T. has 2 good friends who work with him on the ranch, Shorty, and Colt Webb, a former juvenile delinquent who was given a second chance with the help of J.T. Hope.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Not much is known about the critical or public reception of the 2002 film Hope Ranch, directed by Rex Piano. There are no widely reported awards or ratings available for this lesser-known independent drama about a former police officer who starts a rehabilitation program for troubled teens on his ranch.
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Fans of heartwarming dramas and character-driven stories will appreciate the 2002 film Hope Ranch, directed by Rex Piano. The film features a strong ensemble cast led by Bruce Boxleitner and Lorenzo Lamas, who deliver compelling performances as they navigate the challenges of a rehabilitation program for troubled teens on a working ranch.
Hope Ranch is a 2002 American made-for-television Western film about a rancher who takes three teenagers from juvenile court to try to turn them around. It stars Bruce Boxleitner, Brian Gross, Richard Lee Jackson, and J. D. Pardo. Hope Ranch was the first The Discovery Channel-Animal Planet original feature film, which initially aired on September 2, 2002 and was later released on DVD on March 9, 2004. Hope Ranch was directed by Rex Piano.
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