Want to watch "Broken Trail" in the comfort of your own home? Hunting down a streaming service to buy, rent, download, or stream the western TV series via subscription can be difficult, so we here at Moviefone want to take the pressure off.
Read on for a listing of streaming and cable services – including rental, purchase, and subscription platforms – along with the availability of "Broken Trail" on each platform. Now, before we get into the fundamentals of how you can watch "Broken Trail" right now, here are some finer points about the AMC show.
Originally premiering June 25th, 2006, "Broken Trail" stars Robert Duvall, Thomas Haden Church, Greta Scacchi, Chris Mulkey. The series runs 1 season(s), and has a score of 69 (out of 100) on TMDB, which collated reviews from 159 knowledgeable people.
Want to know what the show's about? Here’s the plot: "The story is about an aging cowboy and his nephew who transport 500 horses from Oregon to Wyoming to sell them to the British Army. Along the way, their simple horse drive is complicated when they rescue five Chinese girls from a slave trader, saving them from a life of prostitution and indentured servitude. Compelled to do the right thing, they take the girls with them as they continue their perilous trek across the frontier, followed by a vicious gang of killers sent by the whorehouse madam who originally paid for the girls.
Broken Trail weaves together two historical events: the British buying horses in the American West in the late 19th century and Chinese women being transported from the West Coast to the interior to serve as prostitutes."
"Broken Trail" is currently available to stream via subscription, rental, or purchase on and Xumo Play .
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