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High Plains Drifter
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In an exciting story about a stranger in the mining town of Lago. That city where the inhabitants live under a dark mystery. After a short while, there was an exchange of fire which would make town protectors tenants dead. In light of that disaster, the town's leaders are asking for the strangeness of staying and protecting them from three outlaws who will soon be released from prison. The three try to return to Lago to wreak havoc and take care of some illegal acts that seem to be the most corrupt and unjust.
In an exciting story about a stranger in the mining town of Lago. That city where the inhabitants live under a dark mystery. After a short while, there was an exchange of fire which would make town protectors tenants dead. In light of that disaster, the town's leaders are asking for the strangeness of staying and protecting them from three outlaws who will soon be released from prison. The three try to return to Lago to wreak havoc and take care of some illegal acts that seem to be the most corrupt and unjust.
Actors:
Stefan Gierasch,
Ted Hartley,
John Quade,
William OConnell,
Paul Brinegar,
Anthony James,
John Mitchum
Stefan Gierasch
5 February 1926, New York City, New York, USA
Ted Hartley
6 November 1924, Omaha, Nebraska, USA
John Quade
1 April 1938, Kansas City, Kansas, USA
William OConnell
20 August 1933, Richmond, Virginia, USA
Paul Brinegar
19 December 1917, Tucumcari, New Mexico, USA
Anthony James
22 July 1942, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, USA
John Mitchum
6 September 1919, Bridgeport, Connecticut, USA
Country:
United States
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Eastwood holds fast to the rebel spirit of the spaghetti Westerns and revisionist "New Hollywood" Westerns of the previous decade, but packages it in a film that's slicker and more mainstream-friendly.July 03, 2009
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