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Gunfight at La Mesa

Gunfight at La Mesa

He came back for revenge. He needed rest. He found redemption.

Genres

Western

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Tate Noble returns to the town of his youth where as a boy his parents were murdered. His childhood friend Samuel, now the sheriff of La Mesa knows who is responsible, and Tate's arrival sparks hostility between Samuel and his father Judge Carter. As the mystery unravels, Tate and Samuel enlist help from an unlikely source, the mob, in order to bring to justice the man ultimately responsible, the evil Harcourt Simms.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

88 mins

Rating

3/10

Release Date

18 May 2010

Country

Cast

Walker Haynes

Walker Haynes

Tate Noble

Dan Braun

Dan Braun

Samuel

Terance Berry

Terance Berry

Bill

Jesse Collver

Jesse Collver

Racist Bar Patron

Josh Deslongchamps

Josh Deslongchamps

Young Tate

Chris Fickley

Chris Fickley

Chuck

Marc W. Havener

Marc W. Havener

Par Patron #2

Matt Iott

Matt Iott

Fuzzy

Bruce Ladd

Bruce Ladd

Harcourt Simms

Jolane Lentz

Jolane Lentz

Ellen

Robb Osaba

Robb Osaba

Victor Nobel/Priest

Brennan W. Patrick

Brennan W. Patrick

Young Samuel

Francesca Pearce

Francesca Pearce

Young Nancy

Dick Rundell

Dick Rundell

Dr. King

Luke Schelhaas

Luke Schelhaas

Bar Patron #1

Ronnie Steadman

Ronnie Steadman

Michael Castelli

Kristin Proctor

Kristin Proctor

Nancy

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