Hostile Territory

[Available June 14 on Blu-ray™, DVD, and various VOD platforms.] When a Union officer (Brian Presley), who is accompanied by a fellow POW (Desmond Richard) after they were imprisoned together by Confederate soldiers during the Civil War, returns home to discover his wife (Jill North) has died of tuberculosis and his children (Jackson Presley, Emma Presley, and Ruby Pressley) have been placed on an orphan train headed to Missouri in 1865 in Brian Presley's compelling, factually inspired, well-paced, violent, star-dotted (Lew Temple, Matt McCoy, Brea Bee, Brad Leland, Lorna Larkin, Timothy Patrick Cavanaugh, Tom Dragt, and Scott L. Perez ), 94-minute Western film highlighted by great photography and some historical liberties, he heads out with Native American sharpshooters to find his brood along with a former Black widowed slave (Natalie Whittle) searching for her young daughter (Daelyanna Kelly Benson) and discovers his oldest soldier son (Cooper North) and a pretty saloon server (Brianna Ellisis) are taking the children and some orphans (Braxton Cole Perez, et al.) to a ranch in Montana but then encounters arrow-wielding Cheyenne Indians.
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