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Synopsis: Kansas, 1868. A wagon train is attacked by a band of Lakota Sioux led by the young and athletic warrior Tokalah. The attractive, red haired Anna Brewster-Morgan and her friend Sarah White are on this wagon train too. When Tokalah noticed a terrified Anna with a Bible, he thinks this is an omen. Despite killing the other passengers of the wagon train, only Anna and Sarah may continue their voyage. The next day Anna and Sarah are kidnapped by Tokalah. At first terrified of her captors, the unhappily married Anna eventually falls in love with the noble, honorable Tokalah. After a year's captivity, Sarah is returned to her own people. Anna now must choose between her new life with Tokalah and her previous existence as the wife of farmer Daniel Morgan.
Director(s): Jerry London
Production: CBS Television Stations
 
IMDB:
7.5
Year:
1997
87 min
785 Views


-Cetana.

How to know speak English?

My father was a buffalo hunter.

He robbed my mother and took

is among white men in the town.

There she became a beggar and a whore.

Then he beat her to death.

He and I try came to kill,

but I escaped.

Soon, accepted me the warrior Tokal.

Is that his name?

that he wants from me?

Eat... or email and stay hungry.

Do, to take Anna...!

Change your clothes in .

Never! It's probably a lot of fleas!

-Mess Slowly calm down...

-l myself worry about that I want!

I refuse to wear animal which!

it said?

Kimi Milo will take you to a place of memories made on

woman killed by buffalo hunter.

Nobody will make!

Go now...

You'll get Tokalaha.

Manip e and learn.

For it? For to her...?

Teach me to speak the language of the white man.

want to talk to her.

The clouds are gray.

The clouds are gray.

I... have...

... 60 horses.

The white man is......

... F***ing b*tch!

This is the outside word!

The white man is......

... F***ing pigs.

I've lost track.

You're in the army the best scouts holder!

We must go back.

Follow the trail for weeks. Food and forces us

at the end and horses are very exhausted.

Should we give up - and leave

my wife in the hands of crvenokoaca?

We can not stay here through the winter without winter equipment

or rested horses,

And do not know where the enemy.

You're a coward!

Damn coward!

Calm down!

All my life I wanted to live in a marriage.

Then the Lord sent Anna.

I was so happy.

I barely even knew.

that I did it

is subtracted from me?

Lady of Morgan...

Anna.

You...

... Eat... take.

I...

... I'm not hungry.

We...

... We speak lo email.

Anna.

I do not to have sex with you.

I'm a married woman.

I do not in executive go adultery.

With or any other skim!

Do you understand me?

You will have to kill me.

We pray for them,

those who were lost on the prairie.

May God give courage and strength

if there is such a temptation trials and sentenced to undergo.

Let them his grace never to leave

and we pray thee, that they never lose hope.

Please also for those who are lost in their own

desert.

Those who are left to their grief and pain

cloud faith.

What are you two talking about?

About your clothes and .

Kimi Mila'm fears that e attempt ati bjeati.

I do not care that she thinks about my clothes and !

These it all and .

She admires your perseverance.

That's not true! It pleases is my dress!

When you stop to look at me, I

to escape from them.

But, it really only cares...

Stop! Clothes their clothes in and talk to them if you want

, but I'm Sara White!

I to wear on me,

until it wore out.

Not my blood...

Va and are.

Take them.

Check......

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