The Young Loner
1968 · 91 min · Drama
A young migrant worker is injured in an accident and ends up at a ranch to recover. He runs away, but realizes that his heart is not in traveling and that he needs to settle down, so he returns to a job as shepherd at the ranch.
Directed by Michael O'Herlihy · Written by Lowell S. Hawley
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Jane Zachary Angie
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