Wind in the Wire (film)

Wind in the Wire is a 1993 American TV movie directed by Jim Shea.[1] It was made to launch Randy Travis's album.[2]

Wind in the Wire
GenreComedy
Drama
Western
Written byJim Shea
Directed byJim Shea
StarringBurt Reynolds
Lou Diamond Phillips
Melanie Chartoff
Country of originUnited States
Original language(s)English
Production
Executive producer(s)Elizabeth Travis
Producer(s)Mark Kalbfeld
Lynn Baldwin (associate producer)
Lib Hatcher (co-producer)
Mark Silverstein (associate producer)
CinematographyGerry Wenner
Editor(s)Graham Dent
Release
Picture formatColor
Audio formatMono
Original releaseAugust 25, 1993

Plot

Kids learn to be cowboys.

Cast

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References

  1. Great Western Orchestra great winner; Alberta duo making in-roads in U.S. with Travis project, major festival: [Final Edition] Howell, David. Edmonton Journal 5 Feb 1993: C8.
  2. TV SPOTS: [NASSAU AND SUFFOLK Edition] By Ben Kubasik. STAFF WRITER. Newsday 6 Aug 1993: 102.


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