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“Terror on the Prairie”

Movie Review

“Terror on the Prairie” is directed by Michael Polish, written by Josiah Nelson, cinematography by Steeven Petitteville, edited by Paul Buhl and music composed by Dalal Bruchmann and Maesa Pullman together. Movie produced by Jeremy Boreing and Gina Carano.

The story begins with a gang of outlaws, including Long Hair played by Tyler Fisher, The Kid played by Gabriel Kane Day-Lewis and Gold Tooth played by Heath Freeman, chasing a man. Captain Miller, role done by Nick Searcy, the leader of the group, finally joins in and cuts off the man's head as they deliver their punishment from the Bible.

Then we go to Jeb played by Donald Ceron and Hattie McAllister by Gina Carano who are struggling to survive and have a hard life, Hattie wants to return to St. Louis and Jeb decides to go into town to buy things. Leave Hattie, her son Will played by Rhys Becker and their baby Beth to find work.

Shortly after Jeb leaves, the same outlaws we saw earlier return to the house, and Hattie offers them water and food, but she notices a skull hanging from the horses outside, and she quickly realizes they're bad people, so back at the house, the men pray before they eat. When she does, she pulls out a gun, pulls out and orders them to leave.

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