Harley's Hill (2011) - full transcript

A racing horse chooses a new path.

♪ Take a deep breath ♪

♪ Run my fingers ♪
♪ through the clouds ♪

♪ There's nowhere else ♪

♪ I'd rather be right now ♪

♪ Surrounded by every ♪
♪ color of the rainbow ♪

♪ Love watching the rolling hills ♪
♪ come and go ♪

♪ I could get swept away ♪

♪ on these fields of gold ♪



♪ Feel the wind on my face ♪

♪ Close my eyes, drift away ♪
♪ to the sound... ♪



♪ of dreaming out loud ♪

♪ Got my arms stretched ♪
♪ open wide ♪

♪ There's no sense ♪
♪ of space or time ♪

♪ Like a mustang running wild ♪



♪ Throw myself to the breeze ♪
♪ All I hear inside of me ♪

♪ is the sound... ♪

♪ of dreaming out loud ♪

♪ Dreaming out loud ♪

♪ Dreaming out loud ♪

- Hiya, Jo. Been waiting for
ya. How's Harley today?

He seem extra specially happy
this morning.

I checked in on him real early
and I got him some carrots

- and a biscuit.
- Ah!



I brought him some fresh water.
Here you go boy.

- Thanks Ben. I'm sure he liked
the treats, but

you can't let Mr. Potter see you
giving him anything.

Harley's on a very strict diet,
especially this week.

- Aww. I was just giving Patches
a little something

and Harley said he wanted some
too.

- Humph. I am sure he did. Alright,
enough of this

mooshy stuff. I got work to do.
Harley's our big

ticket, right Ben? All things
better. Let's go show Potter

what we got.

Thank you.

- Bye Harley. Bye Jo.

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- I want to talk about those
materials and I have some
questions.

First of all where are the
materials? They're supposed

to be here last night. Look, no
excuses I want those materials

there today. And by five o'clock.
Call me back.

- Hello Mike.
- Hello Potter.

- I didn't expect you until this
afternoon. Always happy to see

you, my friend especially on a
beautiful day such as today.

How are things over at Purina?
You know if we win one more

Grand Prix this Saturday, Harley
and Jo are eligible for the
Million

Dollar Grand Prix. I think Harley
would make a smashing

Purina Ambassador, don't you?

- He's a horse with a lot of promise
and a lot of heart.

Yeah, we all hope he'll
makes it, Potter.

Harley's looking well
conditioned.

His haunches are looking well
defined...his coat looks good.

- Ah Mike...he's a horse with
the will to win and

the strength to match. Let me
show you something.

It's true he gets his strength
from his Sire, Sir Henry,

but it's Harley's Dam who keeps
him a bit tameless and swift.

This is his Dam "Hara" named
after her Great Dam Hara

of Yorkshire. Oh the mare was
a bit of a legend in Old
Yorkshire,

England. She was a gift to
Lady Mercy Aireley on her
wedding day

from Sir Thomas Dodd.
And the match

between horse and rider was
never a better one.

Some say that it was a match
made in heaven for they

were constant companions when
Sir Thomas went off to war.

And, on those long and
lonely days riding

through the Yorkshire hills,
Lady Aireley would often say
that she

and Hara could jump to the
stars and see her husband

at the front. Ha Ha Ha.
Unfortunately, at the

very end of the war, the
influenza pandemic swept

through the valley and
took the lady's life.

When the lady was gone, the
horse disappeared never to

seen again. And when Sir Thomas
returned home, it

was said that he would often gaze
into the night sky,

and remark that it gave him some
comfort that he could see

Lady Aireley and Hara riding
together in the stars.

- Ha Ha Ha
- I like that.

Now you let me know if
there is anything

at all you need from Purina.

Good luck tomorrow.

- Right oh...

- What was that?
- I don't know. He spooked
alright?

It's fine. It's not like Harley.
He's just....

Look he's been a little off. You're
scaring him.

Alright, I got it. He's just been off
on the left since

the last show and something just
set him off, alright.

He's fine. He's gonna be fine.

- I'm counting on him being fine, Jo.
This is your mount.

It's your job to know everything
about this horse at

every minute! Don't make me

- get on this horse and ride him myself.
- Whoa, whoa, whoa. Let go, let
go.

Gosh. Mr. Potter, I need to get this
horse inside and ice

it's leg before it swells up.

- Look, you cool him down quick,
you get him back to the stable,
ice that

leg, and don't ever let this
happen again in front of a
sponsor,

no one needs to know our
business, a winning Harley,

that's all they want. Yes, get
Dr. Sterling over here,
straight away.

- Yeah, who knows how these things
happen. Sometimes simple fatigue

can cause a misstep. Hopefully
with a little rest and keeping
off

- that leg that should take care of it.
- I should have seen this
coming.

I knew we'd been working him
way too hard between shows.

- Potter, the horse just needs rest.
You shouldn't show him this
weekend.

- Nonsense. It's a minor sprain,
give him an anti-flammatory,

- he's had worse.
- If the horse doesn't take it

easy, you could risk blowing him
up, physically and mentally.

- It's not an option.

- You know, if it weren't for the
prize this would be a non-issue,

- wouldn't it Potter?
- It's just business.

You and I both know it's done every
day. Now give him the shot.

He's jumping Saturday and if
you don't do it Doctor

I'll find someone who will.

- Fine...

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- He's starting to calm down, but
he's been a lot more jittery
than normal.

- It's the wind, he's fine.
You alright boy?

You get some rest, you're my
rising star of the stable.

There's no stopping you now.

Make it happen tomorrow Jo.
Five thirty AM loadup.

- Yes sir.

Alright.

Ooh!

What?

You don't want it on?

You know what?

You don't have to.

You know what, we're even
going to start taking some
trail rides,

but you gotta be a good boy
tomorrow, okay? But no

more stunts like you pulled
today, okay?

- Lets go Jo, lights out!

- I'm coming!

Alright, be a good boy, I'll
see you tomorrow.

♪♪

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- Whoa.

- Well, not too bad of a time
maybe you better stick to
roping.

Sonny! C'mon boy!

- Wasn't that much fun anyway.

- Hey! Keep working on it Sarah,
the fun's in trying.

Okay? Now you'd better make
sure your chores are done before

dad gets back from the range.

- Dad's home! He told me to tell
you that he wants the chores
done now!

- Alright! I'm coming.

Mose, I think my 8 year old
brother can do this better than
I just did.

You're a good boy Mose.

♪♪

What is it boy?

C'mon...

Whoa, who is that?

He's beautiful.

Wait, come back! Sonny you
scared him away.

Come back.

Luis, guess what? I just
saw a wild horse.

He was standing there up on the
hill and all of the sudden it
disappeared.

- How do you know it was wild?
- Well because its hair

was all tangly and it was all dirty
and scratched up and it just had

the look of a wild horse and
it was as quick as lightning.

- And it was beautiful.
- Oh yeah, when they're wild
they're

real nervous and jittery. Poor fellas,
they're always on the run.

It's probably a stray from one of the
bands of wild horses.

They always come down here for
water when it's real dry in the
Santa Ana's.

Don't get too excited about that
one horse. It's probably

long gone by now anyway. Now,
you wanna help me uhh get

these stalls cleaned up before
dinner?

- I gotta go see Chloe first.

- Thank you Sarah.

- Hi Chloe!

- Sarah, I'm trying really
hard to concentrate.

- Hi.

- You look like a princess up
there.

- A princess?

- Yeah! And you make it look so
easy.

- What are you talking about?
Barrel riding is easy.

This is real hard
"horsemanship".

- Oh, pleeeeease. Barrels are so
impossible, it's crazy and
fast,

and your horse could slip and
get both of you killed you know.

- I'm done with barrels and roping,
cowboy stuff. I'm doing
Dressage now.

It's much prettier, and much, much
harder. You can't even make the

smallest mistake. Plus you can play
music while you're doing it.

I think that E & K are too far apart.
I knew this wasn't right.

- What's that?

- Goldie made too many steps
between the E and the K.

- What is it?

- The spacing is all wrong.

- I'll go pace it off.

- OK!

Start over there at the
first letter marker...

that's where you have to trot your
horse to earn points in
Dressage.

- Wait...how many paces was that?
- Three.

- It should be 5.

That's it! There! Good. Alright,
I think I'm done for the day.

- Hey! I could do Dressage.
- Ya think?

- Well yeah...you got the arena, the
letters, the map! Why not?

- Not on old Moses you couldn't.
It takes a certain kind of
horse to

do dressage. The horse has to
have stature and collection

- like Goldie here.
- Oh brother!

- How are you doin girls?
- Hi Aunt Sharon.

- Hi, mom.

- Sarah, your dad called and said
to come home for dinner and
bring

Chloe with you. Chloe, why don't
you go clean up a little bit
first okay? Okay?

- I'll hurry. I'll be there in
fifteen minutes.

- Alright, see you at dinner.

- Alright, deal.

- My chores, ugh...

Bye.

- See ya.

- Stop poking around the kitchen
and come help me shuck this

- corn before dinner.
- Ohhh man! But I'm starving!

And besides, this is a girl's
job.

- Hey! Watch who you're
talking to. I'm no girl.

Do I look like a girl to you
young man? No...

So the quicker we get this done,
the quicker we have dinner,
okay?

- Okay.

- But go wash these grubby
little hands first.

- Mah.

- And I mean snappy buddy!

- We got a good herd this spring.
Looks like we're going to be
adding

- maybe 70 to 80 calves real soon.
- That'll bring us up to near

- 800 head, boss.
- Not bad...so you gonna need
some extra

- hands with the calving Tiny?
- No, they all don't come at
once!

- Ha Ha, well they kind of do in
a couple months time. Ha Ha

- Oh...I forgot my chores.

- I finished them up.
- Thank you so much,

I'll help you tomorrow. I'll do
some extra, I promise.

- Well..I got Sarah and Scout around
if I get in a pinch.

- don't I guys?
- Yeah, I can help you out Tiny!

- Ha ha..Oh no, only if you
really need me.

- Well, in the mean time we've
got over 700 head of cattle;

over 2000 acres of fresh land.
And I'll tell you what,

your Great Grandpa Miller would
be very proud to have seen it
grow to this.

- How many days do you
figure it's gonna take?

- The whole next week.
- Hope it doesn't rain on us.

Last year it rained and
rained. Could hardly see

- the cows in front of my hand.
- Charlie's gonna need to make
us

a nice pot of hot stew...mm how
about my pecan pie.

- I think maybe you need to take it
a little bit easy on my pie
there Tiny.

Ha ha ha

- Oh, oh! Scout move over, Chloe's
here, I was saving this seat
for her.

- Where am I supposed to go?
- I don't know, just go.

- Sit right over her buddy. I
reserved this just for you.

- Hey everybody.
- Hey Chloe.

- Hi uncle Hank. Oh, I brought
you these new dressage
magazines to look at.

- Oh thanks.

- How come you dressed up for
dinner on a ranch with all boys?

You look like Queen Elizabeth.
Look at Sarah. She's a real
Miller cowboy,

- not too girly.
- Please pass the potatoes.
Thank you.

- I don't know, I'd say she's
all girl. She's looking more
and more

like her mom everyday. Her mom
was a real cowgirl.

She could hold her own against
all these guys right here. The
number one

thing, your mom was a fine lady.

- She wasn't just a cowgirl because
she married a cowboy, she just
liked

horses. There was a lot more to
do then just chase around dusty

- cows all day.
- If wanna see a real cowboy, I

- just look in the mirror...plus I got
the best cutting horse in the
county!

- None of you know how to ride
the proper way, like in
Dressage,

- right Chloe?
- You know, I think there's all
kinds of

horses for all kinds of jobs. You
know, they're meant to run free
like

they were born to but they like
hard work. I'll tell you what,
you know what

this ranch does, the one thing this
ranch does is gives them
purpose,

in a world that doesn't have
much use for them anymore.

- Sarah uses them for pets...treats
horses like giant dogs.

Maybe you should teach Moses
how to sit or roll over.

- Now, there are some people who
have a special way with horses
and

they can train them to do
all sorts of things.

- Did you ever see that video
of the horse who rides

in a convertible car shotgun and
goes through a drive-up window

and orders fries and a burger?
It was the funniest thing I
ever saw.

And then the horse, he goes into
his own bedroom and tucks

- himself in, I mean.
- They were probably

feeding him treats off camera.

- Well, that's not reality. Horses
are simple they got basic
instinct.

They get hungry they get tired,
they get scared, they get
thirsty,

that's about it.

- Hey, do you want one?
You want one? Yes.

Hey Moses, you want one?

Good horse.

You could do that, don't
you think Moses?

- All horses want to look
their best, even Moses.

For thousands of years man
has been drawn to the horse

just like you Sarah.

I think God created the horse
like no other animal.

He may be in our custody now,
but his ultimate ownership is
beyond us.

What an unselfish creature. He
exists for the friends on his
back

and the herd in the meadow. A
horse

is a gift to the rider who gets
to fly without wings.

- Sarah, Sarah you asleep?

- Ohhh, Dad.

- Well, I didn't want to wake you
but since you're awake

- there's something I wanted to tell ya.
- What is it?

- Oh you're reading this? I think
your mother read this when

- she was a little girl.
- Oh yeah. It's good.

- You know, this ranch has been in
the family for 6 generations.

- Yeah I know.
- I was born in this house.

I was raised in this little town,
and when your mother and I,

when we got married, this
became ours.

And every morning when I'd wake
up I'd love what I do.

And I know it's not very
glamorous but it's all I know

how to do...

...be here with my family.

- But dad, the ranch hands
aren't our family,

- Danny and Scout are.
- Well, yes that's true...

but those guys they've been
really loyal to this ranch.

They've been around for a long
time, even before you were born.

I mean Buck, Buck's been here
since he was a little boy

and his father worked with my
father on this ranch, but

the point that I want to make
is that

this land is all that I have in the
world to leave to you

and your brothers.

- But...

....I don't want it, I

...I don't wanna work on the ranch.
Let Danny and Scout have it.

I want to be like Aunt Sharon when
I grow up. She doesn't have

- to work on a ranch.
- Well...

...this land belongs to all of
you....

...whether you like it or not

and someday....

...I hope you find the value in
it.

I hope you see that.

Alright....

...go to sleep.

Ugh!

Ugh!

I love you.

- Night...I love you too dad.

- Sarah, what's going on?

Where did this horse come from?

- This is the wild horse from
yesterday. The one on the hill.

- He's in poor shape. We need to
go make him some mash,

this horse needs to be
doctored...

What's your father going to say?

Sarah, I have to go get your
father.

- What's going on here?

- Well dad, this is the wild horse
from yesterday. Today it

came back. It came back to me.
It followed me into the barn

- and he was hungry dad.
- Did you give him some water?

- Not, yet.

He doesn't look too good.

I don't see any...

...brand...

It's okay, it's okay.

good boy..

no shoes,

I don't know if he is wild, he
certainly needs some help and
if not

than we know there's somebody
out there looking for him.

- Dad, he's from one of those bands
of wild horses, but that's

okay, I'll take care of him. Lots
of people adopt wild horses.

- No I don't want you anywhere near
him until Doc Higgins gets a
chance

to look at him. Okay?

Alright now off to bed, you
got school in the morning.

- But dad I can't leave him. I
don't want to go to school
tomorrow,

- Absolutely...

...not..

Take this horse down to the
last stall; I don't want him
upsetting

all the rest of the horses. Get
him some blankets and make a

poultice for his legs and I'll call
Doc Higgins in the morning

and I'll, uh, I'll inquire around
town. Lets go young

lady, time for bed. He'll be
alright.

- You got five minutes.
- Fine.

- And I'll be right there.

- I'll stay by the horse
tonight.

- Okay.

- Is he okay?

- He's pretty sick. He's got Potomac
Horse Fever from drinking bad

water out there but, it happens.
Doc Higgins is gonna

intravenous going uh, put some
antibiotics and
anti-inflammatories

- in him.

- Yeah honey, he's Colicky and
he's got some edema,

but he was a smart horse finding
his way back to this ranch for
food

and water.

- That's your bus. You'd
better get going.

- But Dad, I can't leave him. He's
sick. I have to stay with him!

- You need to go to school. He'll
be here when you get back. Now

get going before you miss the
bus.

- Oh. Wait till you see him!
- I can't wait

I've never seen a wild horse
before!

- Well then hurry up!

Oh.

- Wow...

..my gosh look at his coat it's all
scratched and scarred

he probably has ticks too. Was
he born in the wild?

- Probably.

- What are you going to do with
him?

- I'm going to keep him. I'm
going to call him Handsome.

- He's Beautiful.

- It's my boy.

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- Hey Sarah, how's Handsome
doin?

- Oh, he's doing real good.

- Great well, old Tanner here just
wanted to come in and say hello.

- Thanks Danny.
- Well I gotta go, take care.

- Oh hey Miss Sarah, how's
Handsome doing today?

- Oh, much better!

- Alright, glad to hear it, old Moses
here just wanted to make sure.

Alright see ya later Miss Sarah.

- See ya Chuck.

- You know I'm real proud of
you,

the way you've taken responsibility
for the rehabilitation of this
horse.

This isn't the same horse
anymore. Doesn't have that
wild look

anymore, you did good.

But I don't want you getting too
attached to him Sarah.

- Why?
- He doesn't belong to us.

- Well, it's been weeks and
nothing. Has Deputy Andy said
anything?

- No.

- Then I'm not gonna worry.
He must have been wild for a
long time.

Someone didn't want him dad.
People do this all the time
nowadays.

And Aunt Sharon she said
that if someone can't take care

of the horse or pay for it, then
they just drop them off at the

edge of a reserve and then
they join the wild herds.

- I know, I know.

Okay,

but

just don't get too attached to
him.

- I'm proud of you.
- Alright.

- Sarah Miller, that's enough!
Stop taking all my produce and
giving

it to your animals! People
eat carrots too!

- Oooops!

I'm sorry Charlie, I didn't
mean to,

- I was just..
- What, I thought it's time you
made some treats

just for the horses. I have here
a fine cook book.

It says specifically for horse
treats. And you young lady

- are going to make some.
- Really?

- Really Miss Sarah. As of this very
moment we're making

carrot and apple chewies,
it it it must be a good

recipe because it got 5 stars...
Now we commence

operation horse treats.

♪♪

♪♪

♪♪

- Hey that smells good.
Can I have one?

-No, no buddy! They're not for
you!

- Those are really good.
- All those are for the horses!

Ohhhh grossss!
Grossss!

ohhhh!

- What?
- Go on and do your homework or
something.

- I thought you might need
my help cooking again.

- Oh yeah, now you wanna
cook with me...go on, dinner's

not for about an hour.

- Those are real good.

- no, no, go go go go!
- Okay.

- I'm so glad it's summer. Now
I can spend every day with
Handsome.

- When can he come over and
meet Goldie? That would be so

cute, I'd love to see that.

- Yeah, he has gotten a lot stronger.
Doc Higgins, he said that I can
ride

- him now.
- Really?

- Yeah!

- Can you come over tomorrow?
We can ride in the ring, just
two of us!

- Oh that'd be cool.

- I hope they like each other. I
mean I'm sure he will,

- Goldie's so pretty, ha ha.
- Ha ha

- What time tomorrow?
- How about 5?

- No maybe we'll meet sooner.
- Four?

- Yeah, works for me! Ha ha!

♪♪

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- Good.

Long leg, beautiful. Good, good.

Very good, good, good Chloe.
very nice, very nice.

- Hi Sarah!
- Hi Aunt Sharon.

- Wow Handsome looks real
good. You have done real well
with him.

- He's got stature Auntie.
- Well honey, he's a big horse

for a little 10 year old girl. Are
you sure you can handle him?

- Oh yes, he's very gentle.
He's like a big puppy.

- Yeah, more like a 1200 pound
puppy, and you know he was

running in the wild not too
long ago.

- Come on, hurry up, Goldie
wants to meet "H".

- Just take it slow, I'll come in with you.
- Alright!

- Come on in

alright here we go.

- Just follow me and do what I
do, these moves are natural

and he'll learn your commands.

- You're doing great!

Very good...

You'll get it...

Bring your toes in Chloe...

Good girl...

Very good, okay.

Very good.

- That was great Sarah.

- Well, he's a smart horse. You
know you could enter in the
youth

Dressage show with Chloe this
summer.

- Really?
- You know, it's just the basic
walk,

trot and cantor. It's a lot of fun,
and you would have all

summer to get ready and why not?

- Oh yeah that would be so much
fun!

- We could practice every day together.
- Yeah,

let's try it! Oh, but I don't have
an English saddle.

- Oh well, you could use mine.
I think it would fit him.

We'll make it work sweetie.

- And I have an extra pair of
breaches that you can borrow.

And we can go to the saddle store
and buy you a new pair of boots.

- Can't we mom?
- Oh, we're shopping already
are we?

♪♪

♪♪

- Ha ha!
Ha-Ha! Alright

♪ Well it's alright now ♪

♪♪

♪ As I went down that road
again ♪

♪♪

♪ And I'm not that far away ♪

♪♪

♪ I will see you when I arrive ♪

♪♪

♪ All the time we've been ♪
♪ together you and I ♪

♪♪

♪ every day we wake up ♪
♪ to our special life ♪

♪ running round in circles ♪
♪ animals in the corral ♪

♪ When he would stand still ♪
♪ we would hit the ground ♪

♪ alright now ♪

♪ We can see the other side ♪

♪ and it's not that far away ♪

♪ we will see them when we
arrive ♪

♪ every waking minute ♪
♪ I spend my time with you ♪

♪ from the outside they can ♪
♪ see what we can do ♪

♪ if we walk a mile ♪
♪ we run it like a race ♪

♪ If we're standing still ♪
♪ wind chill hits our face ♪

♪ Alright now ♪

♪ We're at the road we had to
chose ♪

♪ and it's not that far away ♪

♪ we will see when we arrive ♪

♪ well it's alright now ♪
♪ As I went down that road... ♪

- Hey Luis! What you doing?
- I'm cleaning. You want to
help?

- No, that's alright. Oh, I
almost forgot. Charlie said

you need to take this out to
dad right away, he left it this
morning

- and he needs it.
- Okay, I'll take it right to
him.

- Hey, I could take it out to him.
- But Moses is already turned
out.

- Well that's alright, I can take
Handsome, I mean look, he's

already saddled up. I could take
it on my way to Aunt Sharon's.

- Alright.
- Alright.

Here, let's go.

- You got it? One, two, three, up.
You got it?

- Alright.
- Alright. Good Boy.

- Lets go on a real ride
Handsome.

- Sarah! You alright?

- Yes dad, I'm okay. You have
to go catch him dad!

- Does this hurt? How about
this?

- Ouch... yes that hurts.

- I think you just sprained it..
let's hope it's not broken.

Can you stand?

- Yes dad, I'm okay...just knocked
the wind out of me for a minute.

- You have to go catch "H"!
- Listen,

- that horse is way too
hot blooded for this ranch!

You could have been killed!

- I was day dreaming! You know
how I do! Did you see me?

I was going so fast I didn't even
feel the ground dad.

- Why were you out here on this
horse in the first place? Huh?

I mean, does Luis know about
this?

- No, I mean yes, I mean I didn't
see why not he's doing great

now! I'm sorry....I just
wasn't thinking.

- Okay. Well we're going to have
to go back on my horse. You
ready?

- But what about my horse?
- It's not your horse.

C'mon , let's go.

- I'm fine.

- Hmmmm.

- So I was galloping along
in the green hills

and the sky was so blue it
almost blinded me..

- Then what happened?

- I felt like I was in some far off
land, not at the ranch anymore..

- Really? Where were you?
- I was flying over everything
around me.

- And then what happened?
- and then all of a sudden I
saw the herds

and they were right there! Then
I thought to
myself...hmm..where is dad?

- Did you see me?

- I didn't realize I was going so fast.
It was like, like I was driving
a race

car or something..hmm. "H"...
he's just the happiest when

he's going fast..

glides through the air...

Plus I wanted to show dad.

- Wow, I wish I was there!
I missed everything good.

- Can you move your fingers like this?
- That?

Yeah it kind of hurts though.

- What about like this?

- Oh, ha ha! Umm, Yeah.
- Hey,

What are you guys doing?

No don't wiggle it like that,
you heard

- what the doctor said you
need to rest it.

- We're just checking on the
mobility of her agility.

- Her mo..

Scout isn't it your bed time?

Scout isn't it your bed time?

- No, no it's not.

- Scout, it's time for you to
go to bed.

- Okay.

- I'll check on you in a minute.

So how are you feeling?

- I can't believe he's gone. I mean,
where would he go?

Is he just going to run all
night?

- I meant how is your arm
feeling? I can't

even believe you're still
thinking about that horse. I
mean

you're lucky it's just a sprain and
it's not broken, or worse...

you could've been killed. Even
if that horse was

still around and didn't run away, I
wouldn't let you near it. Now

there's something wrong with
that horse.

- Dad, don't say that! It's my
fault. I didn't see the herds
right there

and it's still so new to him
and it's my fault.

- Sarah, you can never second guess
your mount, you know that,

that horse turned on a dime,
he's way too much horse for you
Sarah.

No, I don't want him on this ranch.
I don't want to hear about it
anymore.

That's the end of it, alright?
Go to sleep.

That's the end of it, alright?
Go to sleep.

Ugh.

Now if you need anything I'll my door
open, so you can just call me,
okay?

- Should have never let her
keep that horse.

Just way too much horse
for a little girl.

What was I thinking?

- Dad, she's okay.

- What would I have done
if I had lost her?

- Dad, you didn't lose her.
She'll be fine.

Sarah's a really good rider, I
mean she's done amazing things

with that horse. She had a really
bad fall, but she's okay.

- Some rancher probably
just dumped him off

in a reserve just like Sharon
said.

- Well,

I think I'm gonna call it a night..
I gotta mend that

fencing first thing in
the morning tomorrow.

- Okay, make sure you take Tiny
with you?

- Okay, right..uh dad,
dad you comin in?

- No, I'll stay out here a
little while.

- Okay..Goodnight dad.

- Goodnight son.

- Brought you a little
something..

saved it from Scout the "vacuum
cleaner".

- ha ha

Well thank you Charlie.

- Yeah...okay...see ya in the
morning.

- Alright, have a good night.

- I think he would have followed
you anywhere Mr. Miller.

It takes great strength for a
horse like him to surrender.

- Good morning sweetie. How
are you this morning?

- Good morning dad..hi Aunt
Sharon.

- You feel a little better this morning?
- umm

- Come over here and sit down
and have some breakfast.

Let me see that arm...

How is it feeling today?

- It was a little hard to sleep
on, but I'm fine.

- Your father just told me all that's
happening. I see that you're
okay

though, thank goodness. Chloe's
gonna come over in a little
while.

- Madam Miller, how would you
like your eggs this morning?

Poached, scrambled or sunny
side up?

- Umm, scrambled please.
- Yes mamm.

- That horse came back last night.
- Really, he did? Where is he?

- Stop for a second. I don't know
if I can keep that horse around
here.

He's not a cuttin horse...you
saw him, he's very nervous...

He's independent...

I just don't know what to do
with him right now.

- But he's such a great horse
and,

except for that one time. And
I've been riding over with Aunt
Sharon

and Chloe and he likes Goldie.

- Look, I just don't have time
to deal with you and this horse
right

now, okay?

- But...

Where will he go? Who
will he go with?

- Well, I've had some time
to be with that horse and..

he's really good with the girls
in the ring..you know I think
it sounds

like he just got really spooked
with the cattle coming right at
him,

- Uh huh.

- We just need to desensitize
him a little bit. He could do
it.

- Like that's gonna happen. I
mean all we have are herds

of cattle around here and they're
gonna be coming right past this
window

in a few days!

- Well...I don't have any cattle
at my house, at least I

don't think I have had any lately,
have I had any Sarah?

- No, no, I haven't seen a single
one around there.

- Well I think we should just
have that horse over

my place for a while and I'll
work with him myself.

- Really, you would do
that Aunt Sharon?

- Uhmm..well if your father
says it's alright.

- Well is it dad? Is it? I mean
Aunt Sharon's so good with
horses

and she's just like mom, and
she'll calm him down,

he's such a good horse. Please dad.
I'll do whatever Aunt Sharon
says!

- Yeah..we'll do whatever
Aunt Sharon says to do!

- Please.

- You can only ride him when
Aunt Sharon is there and

only at her place, no trail
riding. Got it?

- Got it.

- And if that horse acts up in
any way, Aunt Sharon's going to
tell

about it and that's it. And this
setup only works until I can
figure

out what to do. You got it?
- Yeah okay. Umm, can I go see
him now?

- Yes, Luis is out there.
- Can I go too?

- Yes, you can go too.

♪♪

- Hurry, c'mon.

♪♪

♪♪

♪ It's a time that I remember ♪

♪ ♪

♪ it's a place where I belong
to ♪

♪♪

♪ and the dreams that I would
follow ♪

♪ and the hopes that I ♪
♪ would find my way through ♪

♪ this could happen to you, ♪
♪ you, you and you ♪

♪ if you follow yourself ♪

♪ Yes, your dreams can come
true ♪

♪ every time you count one,
two, three ♪

♪ this could happen to you ♪

♪ cause it happened to me ♪

♪ in the days that I remember ♪

♪ all the fun we had ♪
♪ in the sunshine ♪

♪♪

♪ all the nights I dreamt the
morning ♪

♪♪

♪ till I find my way to you
again ♪

♪ This could happen to you, ♪
♪ you, you and you ♪

♪ You can follow yourself ♪

♪ Yes, your dreams can come
true ♪

♪ in the time that you count ♪
♪ one, two, three ♪

♪ it could happen to you ♪

♪ cause it happened to me ♪

♪ Here we go... ♪



- Okay Sarah, you and Handsome
are up first at 12:15, that's in

20 minutes so let's go on deck
and don't be nervous, okay?

- Alright.

- He's beautiful, beautiful,
okay. Have a good time.

- Alright.

♪♪

♪ This could happen to you, ♪
♪ you, you, and you ♪

♪ if you follow yourself ♪
♪ Yes, your dreams can come
true ♪

♪ in the time that you can ♪
♪ count one, two three ♪

♪ it could happen to you, cause ♪
♪ it happened to me. ♪

♪ Repeat after me.. you ♪

♪ you, you and you ♪

♪ if you follow yourself ♪

♪ and your dreams will come
true. ♪

- Hi dad, when did you get here?
Did Aunt Sharon tell you?

- Wow! That was super! When
did you learn how to do that?

- That was great Sarah!

- So this is what you've
been working on?

- Yes.

- Your mother would be so proud.

- I wanted to surprise you dad.

- You are much, much better at
this than you are at barrel
riding.

- Yeah!

- Congratulations Sarah!
You were beautiful.

- You did wonderful out there!
- Thanks.

♪ In the time that you count one two three ♪
- Congratulations, Chloe!

♪ It could happen to you, ♪

♪ cause it happened to me. ♪

- You know when I first fell off
a horse, I was about your age..

I got dragged across a field.
Oh, I didn't want to tell

grandma and grandpa for days.
And finally I admitted to it.

It was my foot got caught
in the stirrup.

- Why didn't you tell them?

- Oh, I didn't want them to
not let me ride again.

- Well, did they?

- No. No actually they were very
proud that I got back on the
horse

and started riding again. They
just told me to be careful

and that I was grounded.

- Oh.

- Ha ha! Good night Sarah.

- Good night!
- ha ha ha

- You alright.

♪♪

♪♪

♪♪

- Come on! Come On! Come on!
Get into that trailer, boy!

Get in there!

Thank you for your cooperation
in this matter, Mr. Miller...

- Dad, what's going on?!

Where are you taking my horse?

- This is the real owner of the
horse.

I know it was a surprise to all
of us.

- Thank you little girl for taking
such good care of my Harley.

I suppose I should offer you
some sort of reward for finding
him.

- What? How do I even know
you're his real owner?

- Sarah, he has the papers
on the horse.

- Why now? Why didn't you
come for him sooner?

How did you know he was here?
He wants to be here with me.

He's happy here. Why does
he have to go?

- If you don't get my horse into
my trailer, I'm going

press charges against you
for stealing my property.

- Don't you threaten my daughter!
And you will be getting a vet
bill

from me saving your horse's
life.

- Alright, now everyone
just calm down.

- Would you please lead that
horse onto the trailer.

- Now, young lady.

- That's okay.

- I'll do it.

Come on. I'm sorry, I know.

- What is wrong with him?
You get that horse to knock it
off.

- How's he coming along, Potter?

- Mike, Mike, well, you know.
He's out a couple of months

training but uh, he's coming
along very well.

- Good, good, glad to hear it.
Harley

has had a remarkable
journey. He's no ordinary horse.

- Let's go into the office and take
care of some business Mike.

- So sweet.

- I'm glad Harley's back.
- Me too Ben.

- Do you think Harley liked
it running free?

- I don't know...sure went a
long way, didn't he?

- Yeah...Jo, why doesn't Harley
want to jump like he used to?

Do you think he's scared?

- I don't know..

only Harley knows...

but I think maybe sometimes
horses, they just change..

- just like people.
- Yeah..I guess so.

- Yeah.

- Put him in the second one.

He's been upsetting the other
horses all night.

Totally out of control.

♪ Time goes on without a trace ♪
♪ you were thousand miles away ♪

♪ and are you lonely like me ♪

♪ I think of you everyday, hear ♪
♪ the wind call your name ♪

♪ across the endless fields. Are ♪
♪ you half the world away? ♪

♪ ♪

♪ Whoooooooo ♪

♪ I will wait for the stars ♪

♪ to guide you home ♪

♪ Let your spirit set you free ♪
♪ bring your heart back to me ♪

♪ with every breath you breathe♪

♪ under heavens, hear the faith ♪
♪ rest your will in the wake ♪

♪ run with the breeze and ♪
♪ come back to me. Whoooooo ♪

♪ I will wait for the stars ♪
♪ to guide you home. ♪

♪ and whooo I pray to keep you ♪
♪ safe 'til the stars ♪

♪ guide you home. ♪

- He's run wild too long.
He's uncontrollable.

You know, we have other rising
stars in the stable.

We don't actually need Harley
now.

I'm sorry boy.

- Hello? No, my dad's not here.

Tomorrow? What do you mean?
Hello.

How long will it take? How
far away is this place?

- Well it's a good few hours away
honey. It's way down in the
valley and

we will get there as soon
as we can.

- But what if we miss him?
What if we're too late?

- Don't worry Sarah. We'll make
it.

- Hello. Yes, this is Miller.

Who's this?

When's this auction?

Thank you.

- My pleasure. Glad to be of
help.

- Well, is it okay? Huh? Is it?

- Well, let's hope so buddy.
Hmmm.

- You're too late young lady.
That horse is gone!

- But where is he? What
about the auction tomorrow.

- The new owner already sent
someone to pick him up. I'm
sorry.

But, you know, they did just leave
15 minutes ago so...

maybe you can catch them.

- We're too late.
- Don't you give up yet honey.

- Yeah. Mom's right, we'll find
them no matter what it takes.

- Wait a minute! I think that's him!
Is that him?

Faster Aunt Sharon!

- Well, I can't go any faster sweetie
but I think we're catching up
to him.

- I think that's Handsome.

- Where I don't see him?

- I can see him through the tiny
window. He's right inside there.

Handsome! Stop the trailer!

Your father, he bought you the
horse.

- We're going home!
- Yes!

Yes!

♪ I can feel the wind ♪
♪ gently lifting me ♪

♪ showing me how to fly ♪
♪ higher than the trees ♪

♪ I feel like you have answered ♪
♪ all my prayers with the sun
on my face ♪

♪ and the breeze through my hair ♪
♪ I feeling free, it's the best
day of ♪

♪ my life. It's like a dream. Can't ♪
♪ keep it all inside. ♪

♪ I feel like I can touch the sky, yeahh ♪
♪ It's the best day of my life.♪

♪ Can you see my heart smiling ♪
♪ endlessly. There's nobody ♪

♪ in the world luckier than me and ♪
♪ nothing can change the way I
feel ♪

♪ right now, out here under ♪
♪ these clouds. I'm feeling
free ♪

♪ it's the best day of my life. It's like ♪
♪ a dream I can't keep it all
inside. ♪

♪ I feel like I can touch the
sky, yeahh ♪

♪ It's the best day of my life.♪

♪ Yeah. ♪

♪ Who knows what tomorrow may ♪
♪ bring, but it doesn't matter
at all ♪

♪ cause I'm out here under the ♪
♪ stars watching them fall ♪

♪ I'm feeling free. Its the best day ♪
♪of my life. It's like a dream ♪

♪ I can't keep it all inside. I feel ♪
♪ like I can touch the sky,
yeahh ♪

♪ It's the best day of my life.♪