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True story of a brilliant professional gambler and the owner of an elegant sporting parlor defending his life against a evil U.S.Marshal, who in a jealous rage is seeking out a personal vendetta in the American south during the late 1880's.
Well awesome, if you liked "Unforgiven" you would probably dig this one as well...thank you for you input I found it most helpful.
Well awesome, if you liked “Unforgiven” you would probably dig this one as well…thank you for you input I found it most helpful.
See lessTrue story of a brilliant professional gambler and the owner of an elegant sporting parlor defending his life against a evil U.S.Marshal, who in a jealous rage is seeking out a personal vendetta in the American south during the late 1880's.
A prostitute nailed to an outhouse door horrifies a town and sparks a clash of wills between a gambler, his cohorts of famous killers, and a corrupt U.S. Marshal in 1887..any better?
A prostitute nailed to an outhouse door horrifies a town and sparks a clash of wills between a gambler, his cohorts of famous killers, and a corrupt U.S. Marshal in 1887..any better?
See lessTrue story of a brilliant professional gambler and the owner of an elegant sporting parlor defending his life against a evil U.S.Marshal, who in a jealous rage is seeking out a personal vendetta in the American south during the late 1880's.
Jim please provide your opinion on this "Old west gambler Luke Short conspires against Jim Courtright a corrupt U.S. Marshal in the American south in 1887"... does adding the identity of the historical figures make this any better?
Jim please provide your opinion on this “Old west gambler Luke Short conspires against Jim Courtright a corrupt U.S. Marshal in the American south in 1887″… does adding the identity of the historical figures make this any better?
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