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Gunfight at Dry River
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Gunfight at Dry River

Sep 10, 2021
1h 40m
★ 3.6

A thirst worth dying for.

Overview

The closing years of the nineteenth century Old West. Dry River tells the story of a Mexican border town ravaged by severe drought, with the only water source controlled by a family of American renegades on the trail for a legend of lost gold. When a Mexican stranger arrives to reclaim his father’s land, a violent confrontation will cause the lives of all to be forever transformed.

Genres

Western

Production Companies

Filmtrax
Transition Films

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Cast

Charlie Creed-Miles

Cooper Ryles

Charlie Creed-Miles

Michael Moriarty

John 'Boone' Hawkins

Michael Moriarty

Ann Mitchell

Etta Ryles

Ann Mitchell

Joshua Dickinson

Alonzo Murrieta

Joshua Dickinson

Isabella Walker

Clarissa Hawkins

Isabella Walker

Danny Shayler

Verne Ryles

Danny Shayler

Morgan Symes

Reid Ryles

Morgan Symes

Fabricio Christian Amansi

The Mexican

Fabricio Christian Amansi

Peter Cosgrove

Old Wescott

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