The Guardian

The Guardian

8.0

Feb 09 2017

1h 12m

Adventure, Action

After an attack in Cavalier, California, Mitch Chase suffers a tragedy that puts him on a dangerous track. Will he be able to move on or will his symbol die with his humanity?

Trevor Lawson

Trevor Lawson

Veronica Seguin

Veronica Seguin

Marson Girvin

Marson Girvin

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