An outlaw named Guerrero Hernandez is shot in the back and killed whilst attempting to free his half-brother from a small-town prison. Making a deal with the devil, Hernandez returns from the dead to take his revenge.
10-01-2013
1h 40m
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Director:
Roel Reiné
Writers:
Brendan Cowles, Shane Kuhn
Production:
Rebel Entertainment, CC Capital Arts Entertainment SRL, Universal 1440 Entertainment
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