User:Vchimpanzee/Ghost Rock
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Ghost Rock | |
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Directed by | Dustin Rikert |
Written by | Michael Worth Dustin Rikert |
Starring | Gary Busey Michael Worth Jeff Fahey |
Cinematography | Bernie Abramson |
Edited by | Paul Tarantino |
Music by | Brian Balmages Jeff MacDonald Soon Hee Newbold |
Production company | Langley Productions |
Release date | 2004 |
Running time | 101 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Ghost Rock is a Western film released in 2004.
Plot
[edit]During the American Civil War, John Slaughter witnesses a massacre committed by Jack Pickett and others. Among the dead is 12-year-old Savanah. Twenty years later, John helps defeat a gang that is terrorizing a town which most people have abandoned. Afterward, he is told that his father has died and Pickett has taken over the town of Ghost Rock. John returns to the town where his father was respected and finds a Chinese family is being mistreated. He was good friends with these people at one time and tries to help them and the other people living under Pickett's rule, but his efforts make Jack Pickett mad. A tough but beautiful mystery girl who looks like Bo Derek as Calamity Jane shows up to help make peace in the town. Her name is Savanah, but it is never quite clear whether she is the girl John thought he saw die years earlier. Eventually those troublemakers John dealt with earlier come to Ghost Rock and make more trouble.
Cast
[edit]- Gary Busey as Jack Pickett
- Michael Worth as John Slaughter
- Jeff Fahey as Moses Logan
- Adrienne Barbeau as Mattie Baker
- Craig Wasson as Cherokee Bill
- Jenya Lano as Savanah Starr
- James Hong as Weng
- John Laughlin as Sheriff Clay
- Rance Howard as Cash
- David Jean Thomas as Kill'n Jim Jackson
- Christa Sauls as Jasmine
- April Hong as Ming
- Peter Kwong as Song
- Michiko Nishiwaki as Hana
- Dan Southworth as Wu Chen
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