Prairie Fever
Prairie Fever is a 2008 American Western film directed by Stephen Bridgewater, starring Kevin Sorbo, Lance Henriksen and Dominique Swain.
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Directed by | Stephen Bridgewater David S. Cass Sr. |
Produced by | H. Daniel Gross Michael Moran |
Written by | Steven H. Berman |
Starring | Kevin Sorbo Lance Henriksen Dominique Swain |
Music by | Joe Kraemer |
Cinematography | Al López |
Edited by | Jennifer Jean Cacavas |
Production company | Grand Army Entertainment Larry Levinson Productions |
Distributed by | Blockbuster |
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Running time | 81 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot summary
Preston Biggs (Kevin Sorbo) a former sheriff of Clearwater, escorts three women suffering from prairie fever to Carson City. Lettie (Jillian Armenante) tried to kill her husband, Abigale (Dominique Swain) too fragile for prairie life, and Bible-quoting Blue (Felicia Day) just snapped on her farm, with the help of a gambler named Olivia (Jamie Anne Allman).[1]
Cast
- Kevin Sorbo as Sheriff Preston Biggs
- Lance Henriksen as Monte James
- Dominique Swain as Abigail
- Jamie Anne Allman as Olivia Thibodeaux
- Jillian Armenante as Lettie
- Felicia Day as Blue
- Lucy Lee Flippin as Faith
- Robert Norsworthy as Bartender
- Blake Gibbons as Charlie
- Don Swayze as James
- Richard Clarke Larsen as Carson City Hotel Clerk
- Silas Weir Mitchell as Frank
- Ken Magee as Homer
- Chris McKenna as Sheriff Logan
- E.E. Bell as Luke
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References
- Allrovi.com Archived 2012-07-18 at Archive.today
External links
- Prairie Fever on IMDb
- Prairie Fever at AllMovie
- Prairie Fever at the TCM Movie Database
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