The Frontier
Set in the 1840s, show centers on a group that follows their dreams and heads west from Missouri across the uncharted country.
Thomas Schlamme
Casts & Crew
Ethan Embry
Bridget Regan
Clancy Brown
Nathan Gamble
Jake McLaughlin
Holley Fain
Al Weaver
Chaske Spencer
Megan Ferguson
Gina Bramhill
Erik Jensen
Mustafa Shakir
Ben Prendergast
Alinta Chidzey
Grace Rosebirch
Also Directed by Thomas Schlamme
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