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      • Myrl Red ding (Cusack) is a peaceful horse trader who demands justice when wealthy land owner Henry Ballard (Jones) beats two of Redding's horses and their Indian caretaker.
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  2. In 1889 Wyoming Territory, Myrl Redding is a horse trader living with his wife Cora, son Cage, and some ranch hands. When Redding attempts to take his horses to a horse market in Casper, he discovers local wealthy landowner, Henry Ballard, has erected a tollbooth on the road to Casper, which goes through Ballard's property.

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  3. The Jack Bull - Full Cast & Crew. In this 19th-century tale, horse trader Myrl Redding seeks justice from a rival rancher who abuses two of Redding's horses and their caretaker.

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  4. In the HBO movie, which premieres tonight, the underused actor John Cusack portrays Myrl Redding, a stubborn horse breeder in the Wyoming Territory who forms an army of paid vigilantes to...

  5. Dec 10, 2016 · John Cusack is Myrl Redding, a horse breeder trying to make a living in the wilds of Wyoming. He butts heads with Henry Ballard (L.Q. Jones), who runs the nearby town, hates the idea of statehood and figures what he says should go.

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  6. The Jack Bull tells the story of Myrl Redding, a Wyoming horse trader who clashes with Henry Ballard, a fellow rancher, after Ballard abuses two of Myrl's horses and their Crow Indian caretaker, Billy.

  7. Myrl Red ding (Cusack) is a peaceful horse trader who demands justice when wealthy land owner Henry Ballard (Jones) beats two of Redding's horses and their Indian caretaker. Since Ballard has the local law in his pocket, Redding gets no satisfaction.

  8. Jun 29, 2020 · At first staying relatively neutral but soon forced to take sides (a bit like Glenn Ford in The Violent Men) is horse trader Myrl Redding (John Cusack, in his only oater), a straight-up Westerner who has a thriving business, a beautiful wife, a young son who has a way with horses, and good relations with the Crow Indians, especially his friend ...