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In 1872, John Henry Clayton (Kiefer Sutherland) retires as a gunfighter and returns to his hometown of Fowler, Wyoming in hope of repairing his relationship with his estranged father, Reverend Clayton (Donald Sutherland). However, he soon learns that the town is in turmoil, as the railroad will be coming through the area and a criminal gang is terrorizing ranchers who refuse to sell their land. John Henry is the only one who can stop them, but his father does not want his son to return to a life of violence. (Entertainment One)

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anglais I'm extremely glad that the western genre is making a full comeback to both movie screens and optical discs. This genre still has a future, even if no one would have predicted it a few years ago. The Sutherland father and son duo should meet more often in front of the camera because their collaboration works. And so does this movie. It’s exactly as gritty and nasty as you want it to be. ()

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