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Sage Mears | Selina Stevens | |
Anya Benton | Vilma | |
Barry Van Dyke | Frank Allison | |
Greg Evigan | Sheriff Barr | |
Brian Wimmer | Will Stevens | |
Geoff Meed | Lee Horn | |
Shane Van Dyke | Chris Beall | |
Carey Van Dyke | Joe Beall | |
Jason Ellefson | Tommy Kleiber | |
Jonathan Nation | Henry | |
Erin Marie Hogan | Scarlet | |
Peter Sherayko | Russian Pete | |
Valerie K. Garcia | Raquel | |
Kenny A. Remmel | Paul | |
Riley Polanski | David Stevens |
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Producer | Paul Bales
David Michael Latt |
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Writer | Geoff Meed
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Cinematography | Alexander Yellen
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Musician | Chris Ridenhour
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In the Old West where women usually took a demure role, Selina Stevens (Sage Mears) is the exception. In a sleepy Western town, women like Raquel (Valerie Garcia) take a scarlet woman role, Scarlet (Erin Marie Hogan) runs the local brothel and saloon, but is shocked when Selina takes to violence and revenge after her family is decimated by villains like Frank Allison (Barry Van Dyke) and the El Paso Kid (Jason Ellefson). Even her husband Will Stevens (Brian Wimmer) is not man enough to stand up to the crackerjack bad guys, but Selina impresses Sheriff Barr (Greg Evigan) with her tenacity of spirit. |
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