The Day the Ponies Come Back
Mar 21 2001
•2h 44m
•Drama
While on a business trip to New York City, Frenchman Daniel Moulin hopes to track down his long-lost father. His initial investigation on the rough Bronx streets leads to little more than being made witness to a shooting and the victim of a mugging. Luckily for Daniel, a street-smart youth named William takes pity on him and introduces him to his wise grandfather, Cecil.
Cast
See allGuillaume Canet
Daniel Moulin
Burt Young
John Stoller
Monica Trombetta
Tilly DeCruccio
Nick Sandow
Joey
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