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Rated 4/5 Stars • 03/10/24. Very enjoyable movie, based off a true story, of corrupt officials taking a hard working family's ranch, well done to the independent filmmakers! Rated 4.5/5 Stars ...
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Top Critics. All Audience. Verified Audience. Peter Canavese Celluloid Dreams. There might've been a good film in the true story that provides the jumping off point, but it's not this badly...
The Stand at Paxton County: Directed by Brett Hedlund. With Jacqueline Toboni, Michael O'Neill, Tyler Jacob Moore, Christopher McDonald. A military veteran comes home to find her father harassed by a sheriff intent to confiscate the livestock on their ranch under shady pretenses.
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- Drama, Thriller
- Brett Hedlund
- 2020-05-03
In paxton county, a daughter comes home to find there's a sherrif harassing her dad, and using animal care protection laws to take his livestock away. Possibly for profit. They talk about shipping the stock to mexico, where the paperwork doesn't matter.
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May 4, 2020 · Produced by Forrest Films in collaboration with Protect the Harvest, “The Stand At Paxton County” is a thriller that depicts the story of a military veteran who comes home to find her aging father harassed by the local sheriff, who is intent on confiscating the livestock on their ranch under shady pretenses.
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Netflix have largely been quite good over the last few years at spotting a low budget, small town crime film. The Stand at Paxton County isn't the best of them but it's pretty decent. A couple of reviewers have criticised it for feeling like a Lifetime movie, and I can sort of see that criticism.