Broken Trail

Set against the rugged backdrop of the American West in 1875, "Broken Trail" tells a poignant tale of loss and resilience. Katherine, a once-hopeful wife, faces the bleak reality of her world crumbling around her when her beloved husband, Caleb, is brutally murdered at the hands of the elusive and malevolent Colonel Davis. Stripped of her former life and plunged into despair, Katherine is left alone to navigate her grief. The untimely loss of Caleb not only shatters her existence but ignites a fierce fire within her heart to seek justice for the man she loved.

As fate would have it, Katherine encounters John Scobell, a Black man burdened by his own tumultuous past as a former Pinkerton agent. Initially hesitant to get involved with Katherine's plight, John's own sense of justice pulls him into her quest for revenge. Despite the odds stacked against them and the societal prejudices of the time, a deep bond begins to form between Katherine and John. Their shared experiences of loss and the desire to combat injustice transcend the barriers that divide them, creating an unexpected partnership stoked by mutual admiration and determination.

Together, Katherine and John embark on a perilous journey, pursuing the notorious Colonel Davis and uncovering dark truths along the way. Their adventures not only test their skills and resolve but also challenge the conventions of their time, showcasing the strength of human connection in the face of adversity. As they navigate treacherous landscapes and confront dangerous enemies, both characters evolve and find resilience within themselves, proving that even in the darkest moments, hope can ignite a powerful quest for justice.

Full Cast of Broken Trail

Jeff Fahey as Colonel Davis

Jeff Fahey

Colonel Davis
Jeff Fahey delivered a compelling performance as Colonel Davis in the 2006 Western television miniseries "Broken Trail." His portrayal of the character was both nuanced and commanding, capturing the essence of a man torn between his duty as a military officer and his personal moral compass. Fahey's Colonel Davis is introduced as a stern and seasoned leader, exuding an air of authority that demands respect from both his subordinates and the audience. Throughout the film, Fahey skillfully peels back the layers of his character, revealing a complex individual grappling with the harsh realities of the era, including the exploitation of the innocent and the brutality of the frontier. Fahey's performance is particularly notable in his interactions with the characters played by Robert Duvall and Thomas Haden Church, where he brings a gravitas to the screen that complements their own powerful portrayals. His ability to convey inner conflict and the weight of responsibility adds depth to the narrative, making Colonel Davis a memorable figure in the tapestry of "Broken Trail." Fahey's nuanced expressions and controlled delivery during intense moments of the miniseries underscore his character's struggle with the ethical dilemmas faced by soldiers of the time, ultimately leaving a lasting impression on viewers as a moral center in a world often devoid of justice.
Graham Greene as Hoko

Graham Greene

Hoko
In the 2006 Western television miniseries "Broken Trail," Graham Greene delivers a compelling performance as Trail Hand Hoko, a character that adds depth and complexity to the narrative. Greene's portrayal of Hoko, a member of the Native American Paiute tribe, showcases his versatility as an actor and brings a poignant perspective to the film's exploration of cultural tensions on the frontier. Hoko serves as a bridge between the world of the settlers and the indigenous population, navigating the nuances of both societies with a quiet wisdom and a sense of dignity that Greene conveys with subtle grace. His interactions with the protagonists, played by Robert Duvall and Thomas Haden Church, highlight the character's integrity and resilience in the face of prejudice and hardship. Greene's performance is a testament to his ability to embody a character with a rich inner life, making Hoko a memorable and thought-provoking presence in "Broken Trail." His nuanced depiction not only enriches the film's historical context but also underscores the enduring impact of cultural exchange and the shared humanity that transcends racial divides.
Rumer Willis as Katherine

Rumer Willis

Katherine
Rumer Willis delivered a compelling performance as Katherine, a young woman forced into prostitution, in the 2006 Western film "Broken Trail." As her character navigated the harsh realities of the 19th-century American frontier, Willis brought depth and authenticity to the screen, portraying Katherine with a blend of vulnerability and resilience. Her interactions with the protagonist, played by Robert Duvall, showcased her ability to hold her own against seasoned actors, capturing the essence of a girl who yearns for a better life despite her circumstances. Willis's portrayal was both heartbreaking and inspiring, as she conveyed Katherine's complex emotions with subtlety and grace, earning critical acclaim and demonstrating her potential as a rising talent in the industry. Her performance contributed significantly to the film's emotional resonance, making "Broken Trail" a memorable and poignant viewing experience.
Jeremy Sumpter as Caleb

Jeremy Sumpter

Caleb
Jeremy Sumpter delivered a compelling performance as the young, troubled cowboy Caleb in the 2006 Western television miniseries "Broken Trail." His portrayal captured the essence of a character caught between the innocence of youth and the harsh realities of the frontier. Sumpter's Caleb is a blend of vulnerability and toughness, showcasing the actor's range as he navigates the emotional journey from a disenfranchised soul to a young man finding purpose and redemption. His interactions with Robert Duvall's character, Print Ritter, are particularly poignant, as they reflect a mentor-mentee relationship that evolves into a deep bond of mutual respect. Sumpter's performance is marked by a raw intensity and nuanced understanding of his character's internal struggles, which not only earned him critical acclaim but also contributed to the miniseries' overall impact, securing its place as a standout in the Western genre. His ability to convey the emotional depth of Caleb's experiences, from moments of quiet introspection to scenes of action and conflict, solidified Sumpter's talent as a promising young actor capable of carrying significant dramatic weight.
James Landry Hébert as Zeke

James Landry Hébert

Zeke
James Landry Hébert delivered a compelling performance as the menacing and unpredictable Zeke in the 2006 Western television miniseries "Broken Trail." His portrayal of the character was a highlight of the film, bringing to life a complex antagonist with a palpable intensity that contrasted starkly with the more honorable protagonists. Hébert's Zeke was a study in moral ambiguity; his rough exterior and volatile temperament masked a deeply troubled soul, making him both a feared outlaw and a pitiable figure. The actor's ability to convey Zeke's internal struggles through subtle expressions and nuanced body language added layers of depth to the character, ensuring that he was more than just a one-dimensional villain. Hébert's performance was particularly noteworthy in his interactions with the film's leads, played by Robert Duvall and Thomas Haden Church, as he managed to hold his ground against these veteran actors, contributing to the tense and gritty atmosphere that permeated the film. His character's climactic confrontation with Duvall's character, Prentice Ritter, showcased Hébert's range and his capacity to handle the emotional weight of the narrative, leaving an indelible mark on the audience and solidifying his character's place in the pantheon of memorable Western movie adversaries.
Gbenga Akinnagbe as John Scobell

Gbenga Akinnagbe

John Scobell
Gbenga Akinnagbe delivered a compelling performance as John Scobell in the movie 'Broken Trail,' in which he brought depth and nuance to the character of a former slave who accompanies a seasoned cowboy on a perilous journey. Akinnagbe's portrayal of Scobell is marked by a quiet strength and an undercurrent of resilience that resonates with the character's complex past. His interactions with the other characters, particularly with Robert Duvall's Prentice "Prent" Ritter, reveal a layered relationship that evolves from one of necessity to a profound friendship forged through shared hardships. Akinnagbe's performance is highlighted by his ability to convey Scobell's internal struggle and his yearning for identity and freedom in a world that often denies him both. With a mix of stoicism and vulnerability, Akinnagbe's Scobell emerges as a character of dignity and determination, leaving a lasting impression on the audience and contributing significantly to the film's emotional landscape.
Eric Nelsen as Frank Cooper

Eric Nelsen

Frank Cooper
Connor Esterson as Caleb Jr.

Connor Esterson

Caleb Jr.
Ryan Francis as Jared Starwood

Ryan Francis

Jared Starwood

Daniel Backman

Daniel

Crew of Broken Trail

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