Hannah's Law
Hannah's Law | |
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Directed by | Rachel Talalay |
Written by | John Fasano |
Produced by | John Fasano Michael Ogiens Michael Frislev Chad Oakes Jay Daniel Beechinor Petros Danabassis |
Distributed by | Hallmark Movie Channel |
Release date | June 9, 2012 |
Running time | 88 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Hannah's Law is a 2012 Hallmark Movie Channel TV movie. The movie stars Cameron Bancroft, Sara Canning, John Pyper-Ferguson, and Julian Black Antelope.
Overview
The film is centered on the character Hannah Beaumont. The film begins in 1866 Abilene, Texas. The opening scene shows Hannah's parents and young brother being killed by the McMurphy gang. Later in the film, Hannah is a grown woman and a bounty hunter. She has taken an interest in finding the McMurphy gang members who brutally murdered her parents. Unlike Hannah's fellow bounty hunter competitors, Hannah likes to bring the people she captures in alive so they can face justice. She eventually faces the McMurphy gang and learns her brother is actually alive.[1]
Cast
- Cameron Bancroft as James Beaumont
- Julian Black Antelope as Redwing
- Sara Canning as Hannah Beaumont
- John Pyper-Ferguson as Frank McMurphy
- Tom Carey as Hacker
- Diego Diablo Del Mar as Pineda
- Kimberly Elise as Stagecoach Mary
- John Fasano as Marshal Deger
- Brendan Fletcher as Zechariah Stitch
- Danny Glover as Isom Dart
- Lucy Harvey as Elizabeth
- Greyston Holt as Wyatt Earp
- Brendan Hunter as Loring Stewart
- Chris Ippolito as Drunk Cowboy
- Ryan Kennedy as Doc Holliday
- Ian Kilburn as Turk Anderson
- Billy Zane as Lockwood
Reception
Neil Genzlinger of The New York Times called it "a tasty western tale" with no mailed-in performances.[2] Laura Fries of Variety wrote, "A clear attempt at an action-romance Western, the resulting pic is more like Fifty Shades of Dust."[3]
External links
References
- ^ "About the movie- Hannah's Law". Hallmark Movie Channel. Retrieved June 17, 2012.
- ^ Genzlinger, Neil (June 8, 2012). "Has Guns, Wears Dresses, Seeks Justice". The New York Times. Retrieved June 17, 2012.
- ^ Fries, Laura (June 7, 2012). "Review: 'Hannah's Law'". Variety. Retrieved April 7, 2014.