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Synopsis: "Cowgirls N' Angels" tells the story of Ida, a feisty and rebellious young girl, who has fantasies of finding her father, a rodeo rider. While searching for her dad, she connects with the Sweethearts of the Rodeo, a team of young female rodeo riders run by former rodeo star Terence Parker. Recognizing Ida's innate talent for trick riding, Terence recruits her for their ranks. Accepted wholeheartedly by her new "family," Ida finds a new passion that redefines her life -- and she also may find the father she's been searching for.
Director(s): Timothy Armstrong
Production: Samuel Goldwyn Films
  3 wins & 2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.2
PG
Year:
2012
92 min
$119,782
Website
305 Views


press any charges.

- I was young once too.

- Thank you.

It won't happen again.

I promise.

[Murmuring]

Mr. Parker?

Yeah?

It's me, Ida.

Can I come in?

Sure thing.

Come on in.

Shut the door

and make yourself at home.

Is that your sweetheart?

That's my wife,

Gracie.

She's beautiful.

Yeah.

[Sighs]

Where's she at now?

Well, Ida,

I guess you could say

she's with the angels.

I'm...

I'm sorry.

You needn't be.

She's in good hands.

And I'm doin' okay

down here.

I reckon we'll be together

soon enough.

What's on your mind?

Um...

Well...

Kansas. She...

Um, sh...

She shouldn't take the blame

for something I did, sir.

I'm sorry for lyin' to you...

about my mama and, um,

for not doin' my chores

when you told me to.

And the other million things

that I haven't even done yet,

but, I mean, I will.

Yeah, that's all.

Okay.

Well, I'm gonna go now.

Yeah.

Okay.

[Sniffs]

Oh, and, Ida...

Yes, sir.

Thanks for tellin'

the truth.

You're welcome.

Why didn't you just

ask for help?

Yeah, why didn't you tell us

about your daddy? Hey!

Kansas.

[Horse Whinnies]

What's

your daddy's name?

It's Walker.

His first name is Walker.

That's all I know.

Oh, I get it.

Walker, Texas Ranger.

Chuck Norris, bad jokes.

It's cute.

Wait. Chuck Norris

is your father?

No. Her father's

a Texas Ranger.

No, her dad's just a dude

named Walker.

- Ohhh.

- Ohh.

[Giggles]

So, what's

your daddy like?

[Horse Whinnies]

Well, I've never

met him before.

But I've dreamt about him

more times than I can count.

He's always the same.

He's nice,

funny and helpful.

He cares about me

more than anything

in the whole wide world.

He's definitely

a good daddy.

I just know it.

Well, if there's any justice

in this world, I'm...

I'm sure you'll be

reunited with your daddy.

So, should we

start lookin'?

[Giggles]

[Chattering]

Hey, excuse me.

Any of y'all named

Walker?

No, ma'am.

Do you all know

anyone named Walker?

No, ma'am. Sorry.

Mm-mmm.

All right then.

Hey. Either of you boys

named Walker?

No ma'am.

Mm-mmm.

[Together]

Thank you.

I think there's some guys

down by the breeding barn.

Hey!

- One of y'all named Walker?

- Honey, I can be

any name you want.

How about Ricky Rodeo?

All hat and no cattle.

[Laughs]

[Chuckles]

So no?

Mm-mmm.

Okay.

Mm-mmm.

All right.

Thank you, sir.

Sure.

You've only been

to one rodeo.

Didn't think

it'd be that easy,

did ya?

Don't give up hope.

We'll find your daddy.

I've been waitin' this long.

I reckon I can wait

a little bit longer.

[Fiddle:

"Star Spangled Banner"]

[Cheering]

All right now, ladies,

keep your spacing.

Don't cut the pin.

Uh, Terence,

there's somethin' wrong

with my stirrup.

Well, let me

take a look.

- Oh, get... Go on. Back.

- Prince, stop.

I need a piece of rope.

All right.

Try this.

[Man On P.A.]

This year's Landon Rodeo Queen,

Jean Simms...

and Princess Brooke Stevens.

Ida, you were supposed

to check the saddles.

- I did.

- It was your chore.

No, it's too thick.

I need somethin'

I can tie.

Oklahoma's own,

the Sweethearts of the Rodeo.

And as they get ready to go,

they make some very

last-minute details...

- What are you doin'?

- Make sure everything

is taken care of.

- What about your blood clots?

- I won't have 'em off long enough.

Ida, you wanna be a Sweetheart,

you pull your own weight,

got that?

Yes, ma'am.

Y'all are on now, girls.

Let's go.

All right.

That'll do 'er.

Come on, Dad.

Go.

Oklahoma's own,

the Sweethearts of the Rodeo.

[Woman]

I remember that

second-grade summer

Storm season in our hometown

Sittin' in the cellar

Tornado was a-comin'

Didn't know where

it was gonna touch down

Daddy read the Bible

by the Coleman gaslight

How God sent a rainbow

to Noah for a sign

The winds stopped blowin',

and it got real quiet

Mama turned to me and said

Don't be afraid

when you see dark clouds

Once again,

ladies and gentlemen,

Madison...

As she'll make her way

around the arena,

she'll attempt another

high-flyin' danger maneuver.

There's a lot of trust

between the horse

and the cowgirl tonight.

Rose will lay over

the neck of her horse

at a full gallop.

Right as rain

Once again,

a round of applause for

the Sweethearts of the Rodeo.

Don't be afraid

when you see dark clouds

Life grows sweeter

when heaven pours down

Wish me luck.

Well, hey there.

Annie Oakley.

Annie Oakley

was a sharpshooter,

not a rider.

Well, I stand corrected.

Just sayin'.

That was some fancy ridin'

you were doin' tonight.

Thank you.

[Sighs]

What is wrong with you?

I don't know.

Leave me alone.

He's cute.

Hey there! Cowboy!

[Kansas] Ida!

[Ida]

What's your name?

Justin Wood.

What's yours?

- I'm Ida Clayton.

- Pleased to meet you,

Miss Clayton.

This here's Kansas.

She's a little shy.

But trust me,

she's real pleased

to meet you.

See ya.

Stop.

[Kansas]

What are you doin'?

[Ida] Don't yell at me.

[Female Singer]

We're gonna speed things up

a little bit.

And do a song

I wrote called "Come On."

You wanna dance?

Sure.

Hey, hey,

I'm lookin' at you

Wanna dance? Come on, girls.

Come on. Let's dance.

Ooh!

- All right.

- Come on.

Scuff up those shiny boots

Come on

Hey, hey,

I'm a-talkin' to you

With your tight T-shirt

and something to prove

Step up

Show me your moves

Whoo!

Come on

Come on

Worked hard all week

Got a whole lot of girls

in a little backseat

Touch up my face

It's ladies' night,

and we get in free

Boys are gonna hunt

Girls are gonna play

Say, hey, hey,

I'm lookin' at you

Boy, I gotta tell you,

I'm likin' the view

Scuff up those shiny boots

Come on

Step up

Show me your moves

Come on

[Ends]

Yay!

You can dance.

Thank you guys so much.

Well, I'm gonna slow it down

a little bit for you guys

and do a father-daughter song.

I'm going to actually get

some help from my special dad.

So if you guys would help me

welcome Mr. Doug Grant.

[Applause, Cheers]

[Whistling]

[Slow]

Do you remember

how I begged you

To read Cinderella to me

Every night?

I must've read it

a thousand times

When Billy Wilson

asked another

Girl to go

to the junior prom

You thought

your world would end

You said I'd live through it

I can always count on you

To make it right

Make me smile

Knowin' that

makes me feel safe

This world can be

a scary place

You're always there

Always there for me

[Male Singer]

My baby daughter

Off to Nashville

[Line Ringing]

[Girls Laughing]

I know.

[Panting]

[Line Clicks]

Hi. It's Elaine.

Sorry I couldn't

take your call.

Leave a message.

[Female Singer]

Even where we're...

To a great

performance tonight.

I'll drink to that.

So, how did you get

a name like Kansas?

Oh.

My mom and daddy said

that I was conceived

in Kansas...

on a road trip

that they took

right after they eloped.

I think Kansas is nice.

Thanks.

[Rebecca]

All right, let's go.

Rebecca! Justin's

gonna take me home.

I don't think so.

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