Blood Country
Oct 07 2017
•2h 30m
•Western
A true story of murder, injustice and disorder in Mississippi following the Civil War, based on the short story "The Outlaw, the Sheriff, and the Governor" by Robert E. Jones.
Cast
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Sheriff Dan Lee
Chris Bosarge
Joe Loftin
Jeremy London
Webb Langston
William E. Harris
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