Quantcast Vegetarian Star“Wild Horse Annie”

“Velma Johnston, also known as Wild Horse Annie, grabbed hold of me from the moment I read about her in Deanne Stillman’s fascinating book. Despite physical and emotional challenges, Johnston committed her life to getting federal protection for our wild horses and burros, saving them from cruel roundups and barbaric slaughter.”

Wendie Malick, star and producer of Wild Horse Annie, a movie about the life and work of Velma Johnston, animal activist who wanted to stop the removal of mustangs and burros from public lands.

A Hallmark Channel movie, Wild Horse Annie, is scheduled for completion of filming in 2012. The movie is based on the book Mustang: The Saga of the Wild Horse in the American West by Deanne Stillman.

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Wendie Malick is producing a film that depicts the life of animal rights activist Velma Brown Johnston.

Johnston campaigned in the 1950s to end the slaughter of wild mustangs and earned the nickname “Wild Horse Annie.”

Malick has acquired the right to use the book Mustang: The Saga of the Wild Horse in the American West by Deanne Stillman as a basis for the film.

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