A Cold Day in Hell Page #2

Synopsis: Sierra Nevada Mountains, 1887: William Drayton, once a crack sharpshooter in the Civil War, has lost his wife and home. He has ascended to the high country, wanting never to be heard from again.
Genre: Western
Director(s): Christopher Forbes
Production: LionsGate Entertainment
 
IMDB:
2.2
PG-13
Year:
2011
95 min
90 Views


Yeah, sure.

We tried.

He's not here when I return.

That's what comes at you, minister.

The Apocalypse.

What does it mean the Apocalypse?

That is, they come back.

What exactly is your problem?

My problem?

Your methods.

For God's sake.

First ...

everyone knows you do not

will fight with those guys.

But everyone knows

who they pay.

Stallings, I am always

been for you and McHenry.

You deserve at least, as much

and with that job as marshal.

That's the point.

You're only half the story.

Sometimes this little thing here,

the other half.

That is the answer to the equation.

Remember that.

You worry too much.

The resistance is limited

and it is weaker by the day.

By the end of the year,

it's all of us.

Of us?

- Yes, of us.

I always care for my employees.

You know, Stallings.

So you're the accountant, right?

- Right.

I hope you are good at your job.

- My finances are my business, Stallings.

You name it, partner.

Boy, tell me about the men

who have done this.

Wait a minute.

Boy, I'm a preacher.

Wait. It is no surprise that

neither of you has children.

Honey, are you?

You want something to eat?

A lot were just hit ...

murder people.

Whatever they were doing,

it did not matter.

They just shot them down.

I was the only one alive

could escape.

What did you just say?

Yes, I'm a bit hungry, ma'am.

We need to find out what we

here to do.

The first thing to do

send a telegram ...

and let people know that ...

Can I help you, miss?

- Yes, my name is Elizabeth Drayton.

I am looking for my father,

William Drayton.

There was a kind of appointment that

the government had with the Indians.

They took me away from the trunk and brought

me to an orphanage in Kansas City.

But I was happier

the Indians.

Elizabeth, you know that your father

You searched for long?

I know.

I'm not here because I'm angry.

When I found a book in Kansas City,

I knew it was about him.

Just all the way

The story was told.

So I went to all the places

which were mentioned in the book,

such as High Pines Farm.

But they were all deserted.

I know it's a lot to ask,

do you want me, please, help

my parents to find.

I do not know how you have to say it.

Your mother is deceased.

Please,

tell me that my father

is dead.

Please, I'm

half the country and traveled ...

After twelve years ...

Elizabeth, we're not

say that your father is dead.

We have your father

a long time not seen.

It has none.

He disappeared after the men

had killed your mother was murdered.

We will help your father

to search.

What we should do,

We will find him.

What has happened in Saddle Mountain?

I was not there.

You told me I should not participate

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Christopher Forbes

Christopher "Kip" Forbes () is vice chairman of the Forbes Publishing company. He attended St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts, and Princeton University. His brother is Steve Forbes, who has made multiple runs for the U.S. presidency and written some in-depth political and economic narratives. Always interested in art and collecting, he worked with his father Malcolm Forbes restoring the Château de Balleroy in Normandy, France, and Old Battersea House in London, England. Mr. Forbes has written numerous books and catalogues about art and collecting, including Fabergé: The Forbes Collection, co-authored with Robyn Tromeur and published by Hugh Lauter Levin. On December 5, 1985, Kip Forbes paid the highest price ever recorded for a single bottle of wine. Hardy Rodenstock (Meinhard Görke) put one of the 'recently discovered' "Th. J." (Thomas Jefferson) bottles up for auction at Christie's in London: a bottle of 1787 Château Lafite engraved "1787 Lafitte Th. J.". The bottles had been found in a walled-up old cellar, and were engraved with vintage years from the late eighteenth century. This had in itself been an interesting find for a collector of old wines, but the bottles also were engraved with the initials, "Th. J.", which was taken as an indication that they had belonged to Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson was an active oenophile and wine collector, who spent much time in France during the 1780s and whose interest in wine is well documented. The auction catalogue simply listed the value as "inestimable", and it was sold for 105,000 pound sterling, which as of 2007, still remains the worldwide auction record for a single bottle of wine. Christopher Forbes was bidding against Marvin Shanken of Wine Spectator Magazine, with Michael Broadbent handling the gavel at the auction. Rodenstock is currently in court charged with perpetrating large-scale wine fraud. It is alleged that the Thomas Jefferson bottles are fake and multiple experts and various pieces of evidence apparently support this conclusion. Rodenstock has refused to allow the German magazine Stern to have the wine's veracity tested at its expense. A book, The Billionaire's Vinegar, has been published about the affair, although it has been withdrawn from the UK market following legal action by Michael Broadbent. The film rights to both the book and a New Yorker article about the scandal have been purchased. more…

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