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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


... taken from the war blues.

City...... to the scalp.

Take them.

Do not touch them...

wait Anna.

Va Washington Horse.

-Custer?

Yes, Goldilocks!

He looks interested economic operators to

Mrs. Morgan and Miss White.

It was not long after started

slaughter Cheyenne in Washita.

He has a sense device to effectively forecast.

When will he appear?

At the end of the month.

We are completely eliminated.

Yes I understand.

He did not want to miss!

Good!

Show me.

See that I made.

My Bible... Where did you get it?

In the attack on the wagon.

"Anna Elizabeth Brewster..."

Born in the grace bojoj,

6 December 1849 year. "

My father had a similar book.

" Be merciful Lord in heaven

and my faith the dose up to the clouds. "

So nice words...

For a while I thought

on them. Every day...

Do not you email?

I still still believe in them.

But now I've heard other words.

I believe in them.

On the one who Subtitle image country and...

There is a map.

On the one seen Smokey Hill River.

Moe to see how the Indians to you here.

I do not know how far it was from here,

but could sleep and when do we in Hays.

I you can odovesti home and !

even if we could escape and how e

may be sleep and no food? Long way to home email.

We we steal food. A little every day...

For a month we have enough.

Then just to steal a few horses and go home and !

Did you forget that you are a man?

No, I have not forgotten...

We lost the traces after 300 miles away.

I thought Daggett never moe...

Forget Daggett - he's white.

It is bloody but with me.

The best survey AEI around! - It is not true?

What kind of prey have here? Lovina.

In addition to the buffalo - can

shotgun moe shoot at birds.

Not far from here I shot one of pelicans.

strange, is not it?

I thought it was a calf.

Mrs. White?

General...

I would rather die than betray you.

I find in and your in to Also,

I in the vratititi home and . Believe me.

Much is here pogovara...

There are many gentlemen Indians

at Washita, who can testify that it was the opposite.

The Lord said to justify the death moe

against him men, but women and children.

You're lucky when you preach about the horrors of war,

Pastore - I to bring your sister.

Me and Daniel and we with you.

That's so nice. Then we will certainly save ladies!

Can you at dawn, Captain?

With the first light...

It is enough food for a month

if you're careful.

I copied the map drawn on that.

When the moon is full?

For two weeks.

I can not wait to go.

must have patience...

Where were you? Who is

gave permission to eta around?

I do not have to ask!

Let her be!

sorry...

Do not...

... Let's be friends.

Yes.

Well...

Anna...

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