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  1. Posted: February 8, 2017In: Romance

    Desperate to save her family farm, a dedicated cowgirl falls in love with a college-indebted loner, only to find out that they both compete against each other for $50,000 at the state rodeo.

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    Added an answer on February 9, 2017 at 6:00 am

    What a great idea! I want to see the movie! About the logline: I think that her problem (money for the farm) and her way to overcome that (trying to win the rodeo) are too far apart in your logline. Maybe?changing the order would work better for me. Something like this: Desperate to save her familyRead more

    What a great idea! I want to see the movie! About the logline: I think that her problem (money for the farm) and her way to overcome that (trying to win the rodeo) are too far apart in your logline. Maybe?changing the order would work better for me. Something like this:
    Desperate to save her family farm, a dedicated cowgirl tries to win $50,000 at the state rodeo, only to find out that her biggest?rival is the college-indebted loner who?stole her heart.

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