Wooly Boys

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Wooly Boys
Directed byLeszek Burzynski
Written byMax Enscoe
Annie DeYoung
Buck Flower
Ed Hanson
Glen Stephens
Produced byRobert Schwartz
StarringPeter Fonda
Kris Kristofferson
Joseph Mazzello
Keith Carradine
Robin Dearden
CinematographyWilliam Wages
Edited byAndrew S. Eisen
Stephen Rivkin
Music byHummie Mann
Release date
2001
Running time
99 minutes
CountryUSA
LanguageEnglish
Box office$335,726

Wooly Boys is a 2001 American comedy drama film directed by Leszek Burzynski. It stars Peter Fonda, Kris Kristofferson, and Joseph Mazzello about sheep ranchers in the Badlands of North Dakota.

Plot

A.J. "Stoney" Stoneman (Peter Fonda), a grizzled sheep rancher from Medora, North Dakota, is tricked by Sheriff Hank Dawson (Keith Carradine) into taking a trip to see his daughter Kate Harper (Robin Deardan) in Minneapolis, Minnesota. While there, Stoney ends up bonding with his grandson, Charles (Joseph Mazzello), whom he hadn't seen in nine years. Charles is also part of the plot to get Stoney help for a serious health issue. Charles tells Stoney his mother is in the hospital, so they leave for the hospital. Upon arriving at the hospital, Stoney finds out that Kate was only "in" the hospital to trick Stoney into having an examination. Stoney and Kate have a bout with words as Stoney is leaving and he collapses from an aneurysm, thereby causing him to be hospitalized. With the aid of his rancher pal, Shuck (Kris Kristofferson), Stoney escapes the hospital—with Charles in tow—for what becomes a life-changing adventure as Charles discovers his family roots and what it means to be a “wooly boy”.

Cast

Production

Filming was done in the North Dakota towns of Medora, Belfield, Fryburg, and Beach; also in Minneapolis and Woodbury, Minnesota.

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