

Western · Romance
Overview
A notorious gunfighter returns to his ex-wife, who only wants him to save her sheriff husband from being killed by gunmen out to free his condemned prisoner.
Top Cast


Lance Henriksen
Lance Henriksen
Frank Morgan
Lance Henriksen
Frank Morgan


Kay Lenz
Kay Lenz
Linda Yarnell
Kay Lenz
Linda Yarnell
David McIlwraith
David McIlwraith
Jordan Yarnell
David McIlwraith
Jordan Yarnell


Nikki DeLoach
Nikki DeLoach
Kristen Yarnell
Nikki DeLoach
Kristen Yarnell


Ivan Sergei
Ivan Sergei
Spud Walker
Ivan Sergei
Spud Walker
James Victor
James Victor
Juan Acosta
James Victor
Juan Acosta


Brent Stait
Brent Stait
Walt Shannon
Brent Stait
Walt Shannon


Yareli Arizmendi
Yareli Arizmendi
Rosa
Yareli Arizmendi
Rosa


Matthew Walker
Matthew Walker
Doc Debney
Matthew Walker
Doc Debney
Walter Marsh
Walter Marsh
Old Harry
Walter Marsh
Old Harry
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