In Film and Television
- Wild Horse (1931 film), Western (genre) film starring Hoot Gibson
- Wild Horses (1984 film), New Zealand film by Derek Morton
- Wild Horses (1995 film), Argentine film by Marcelo PiƱeyro
- Wild Horses, a 1985 television movie starring Kenny Rogers and Pam Dawber
- Wild Horses (a.k.a. Lunch Time Special), a 1998 film co-produced by Meeno Peluce and Soleil Moon Frye
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