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The Legend of Hell's Gate: An American Conspiracy
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WesternActionAdventureHistory
4.4/10(17 ratings)
In 1870s Texas, a ruthless bounty hunter and an Irish desperado flee the law with a young criminal claiming to possess a treasure more valuable than gold. Crossing paths with some of the West’s most notorious figures, the three outlaws fight for their lives in the pursuit of fame and fortune. Fueled by an ensemble cast and inspired by actual events, THE LEGEND OF HELL’S GATE blends legend and history into a Western spectacle that recounts a treacherous existence in post Civil War Texas.
03-03-2011
1h 48m
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Main Cast
Movie Details
Production Info
Director:
Tanner Beard
Writer:
Tanner Beard
Production:
Silver Sail Entertainment, 4Go West Productions, Flatiron Pictures
Key Crew
Set Decoration:
Bart Brown
Original Music Composer:
Lexie Beard
Producer:
Jay Michaelson
Cinematography:
Nathanael Vorce
Producer:
Suzanne Weinert
Locations and Languages
Country:
US
Filming:
US
Languages:
en
Main Cast
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