
One of 12 Westerns in 12 Months produced during 2020, this film tells the story of Cam Talcutt, a man who won a trading post in a card game. Now, he's stuck in the wilderness trying to run it when he learns the freight company who supplies his store won't be coming anymore. Cam is in a bad spot and might have to do bad things to survive.
1h 35m available with multiple audio tracks and subtitles.

Travis Mills
Director

Travis Mills
Fourth Express Rider

Creek Wilson
The Trapper

Carys Glynne
Stagecoach Passenger

Bill Luckett
The Burly Man

John Charles Dickson
Fuller

Ward Emling
Cam Talcutt

Ashleigh Ji
Sadie

Rehantamang official
Nov 22, 2022The story is great but could have told much better in the act. The acting is really like back in the days simple but effective not linked to the real life. I would say the female is just lacking, that is way underneath the performance of the others, like side actors are done good. The music is great, camera is just average nothing great would say B movie. It is about the the human boundaries limit when it is survival and they depended their whole life on 1 basket. Every action has it reaction, things comes around. Good ending.

Antonio Blanco Jr
Nov 22, 2022This isn't a movie. It's barely a documentary. I really don't know what it is, but it's boring and I don't know why this was even made. It's just a bunch of cowboys being interviewed and chatting with each other along with some spaghetti western type snippets with horrible acting and sound - for 90+ minutes of my life I'll never get back. Even the current 3.4 rating is too high. Huge pass on this.

Ahmed Salah Farahat
Nov 22, 2022At my opinion is a very good movie Understand the badget and lack of experienced actors had a knock effect on the flowing of the movie On overall Is a very enjoyable movie A portrait of a past life

user9769456390383
Nov 22, 2022This hot mess of a student film will stand forever as proof of the many ways the pandemic hurt us. It's like some bored guy who can't write called a friend who can't direct and said, "Let's find us some folks who can't act and MAKE OURSELVES A MOVIE FILM!!"