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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
791 Views


They want to stand with them.

It is an honor.

When you have earned scar?

Many years ago...

... I have made a sacrifice

their vision.

Did you then do, do?

I can not speak about it.

But ... as you were strong.

And friendly.

want you...

remain in my tent.

Do share your life with me .

Moe live that wants .

No one you will not is kept securely.

You are free!

Freedom... pick me...

I'm married.

In his old life!

This is a new life, Anna.

Share it with me.

It is no time.

Lightning!

He found came a rabbit.

Well... It was the first war

that the cavalry attacked only sabers.

Is not it nice when

cavalry attack?

Oh yes, it's a nice event.

Yes they suddenly die...

Not will suddenly attack the village?

Someone moe in the attack to kill Anna accidentally.

No, Daniel.

I love the battle, but we must not jeopardize

lives of women.

This requires a little extra and knows how .

I do not remember remember this river...

We could go and

little more is up.

They found us you!

I to prosecute you to the bone!

I to kill them. This is the real thing.

- It said?

Yes we should be killed.

We are horse thieves...

Ho you want to kill you?

want it?

Kill them!

For it not? One will only

steal horses and try ati escape again!

There is still one way to resolve

the problem.

Let them go.

I can not let them go.

Take her back to the camp!

You laljivica! A thief...!

to ho e re and! Who's the thief, you're

thief, because you are kidnapped me from my home email.

I gave you a better home!

I did not want to leave my husband!

It's you uinila.Ja I heard you.

You're a self-righteous idiot!

Your courage, self-righteous idiot...!

Never you will not tell me those words!

-Never in you will talk to you about everything.

I was so scared that you do not

e follow suit...

My whole life is changing at the moment.

There is not this nicer than this.

Not this after this.

When you attacked a wagon train and

when you do you to the them a car...

that you wanted to do?

To kill you.

For did not you?

Because I've seen you before.

Saw me...?

What do you think ?

For it says not ?

One day...

For to this one by always wears these rags?

Leave me. Sorry them.

Make sure you do not on something else for her!

Bloody but comes with scouts making!

that you have seen?

Two white one.

Were down at the river.

When?

Week ago.

How do you know that were white?

This is Sara.

She had a blue dress

when he was abducted.

Sarah... They burned my dress.

Where were you?

You're very beautiful.

Be squaw, if you want. Only you are the executive breach

adultery with indians!

I am not Indian.

It never you make me! Never.

They are coming! The blue coats.

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