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May 8, 2020 · Is 'The Stand at Paxton County' based on a true story? Read on to know the details about the storyline, and what's the truth behind this new film on Netflix.
May 4, 2020 · As I mentioned, “The Stand At Paxton County” is based on this true story, and the movie premier in January attracted the media, members of the ranching community, and several elected officials, including South Dakota’s Governor Kristi Noem.
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Trent Loos interviews Missy Dassinger, the daughter of Gary Dassinger who's story is the basis for the movie, The Stand at Paxton County. The movie is based on true events and follows a story of unjust persecution of a rancher in North Dakota.
May 27, 2020 · The story underlying The Stand, inspired by a real event, centers on a family’s attempt to save its farm from corrupt public officials in South Dakota. Dell Connelly (Michael O’Neill, Messiah, Scandal), an aging and ailing ranch owner, is coming out of a particularly brutal winter.
May 19, 2020 · “Based on a true story” is a real cinematic tease. The Stand at Paxton County tells the story of Janna Connelly (Jacqueline Toboni), an army medic who is still haunted by her memories of serving in Afghanistan. When her rancher father, Dell (Michael O’Neill), has a heart attack, Janna returns home to Paxton County, North Dakota.
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.
May 5, 2020 · In the film “The Stand At Paxton County”, I got an entirely different view of the whole situation. (It’s currently available on Netflix) Though the film is fiction, it’s based on reality. The events actually took place on a Gladstone, N.D., ranch owned by Gary Dassinger.