

Western · Horror
Overview
Two travelers meet on the open prairie, and pass their time together by trading stories with each other. Their tales become a sort of competition, each attempting to relate something which might disturb the other.
Top Cast


James Earl Jones
James Earl Jones
Morrison
James Earl Jones
Morrison


Brad Dourif
Brad Dourif
Farley
Brad Dourif
Farley


William Atherton
William Atherton
Arthur
William Atherton
Arthur


Lisa Eichhorn
Lisa Eichhorn
Maureen
Lisa Eichhorn
Maureen


Marc McClure
Marc McClure
Tom
Marc McClure
Tom


Scott Paulin
Scott Paulin
Martin
Scott Paulin
Martin


Will Hare
Will Hare
Lee
Will Hare
Lee


Michelle Joyner
Michelle Joyner
Jenny
Michelle Joyner
Jenny
Wendy J. Cooke
Wendy J. Cooke
Eva
Wendy J. Cooke
Eva
Jennifer Barlow Grodsky
Jennifer Barlow Grodsky
Sarah
Jennifer Barlow Grodsky
Sarah
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