Legend Of 5 Mile Cave (DVD)
$14.99
Sam “Shooter” Green is a legendary outlaw, whose notorious reputation far exceeds his actual deeds. He never set out to be an outlaw but unwittingly he gets caught up in a stagecoach heist that ends in a fatal shooting. Framed for murder, Sam sees no other choice but to take off – with the stolen money. He hides the bag of stolen money, but Virgil Earp tracks him, shoots him and brings him to justice thirty years later, still in jail for a murder he didn’t commit, he has one thing on his mind: to break out and meet the daughter he never knew And the killers? They are none-too-pleased.
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SKU (UPC): 863838000358
Produced by: INSP
Binding: Video DVD
Published: June 2019
Publisher: Provident Distribution
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