Purgatory (film)
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Purgatory | |
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Directed by | Uli Edel |
Produced by | Dan Schneider |
Written by | Gordon Dawson |
Starring | Sam Shepard Eric Roberts Donnie Wahlberg Peter Stormare |
Music by | Brad Fiedel |
Distributed by | TNT |
Running time | 94 min. |
Country | USA |
Language | English |
IMDb profile |
Purgatory is a 1999 western fantasy film directed by Uli Edel.
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[edit] Plot
An outlaw band led by Blackjack Britton and second man Gavin Guthrie (played by prison break's Peter Stormare) flees a posse and rides into Refuge, a small town where no one carries a gun, drinks, or swears. The town is actually Purgatory, and the peaceful inhabitants are all famous dead outlaws and criminals such as Doc Holiday and Wild Bill Hickok who must redeem themselves before gaining admittance to Heaven...or screw up and go to Hell. The residents must either defend themselves against the outlaws and risk eternal damnation... or die a second time.
[edit] Cast
- Sam Shepard as Sheriff Forrest/Wild Bill Hickock
- Eric Roberts as Blackjack Britton
- Randy Quaid as Doc Woods/Doc Holliday
- Peter Stormare as Cavin Guthrie
- Brad Rowe as Leo 'Sonny' Dillard
- Donnie Wahlberg as Deputy Glen/Billy The Kid
- J.D. Souther as Brooks/Jesse James
- Amelia Heinle as Rose/Betty McCullough
- Shannon Kenny as Dolly Sloan/Ivy
- John Dennis Johnston as Lamb/'Lefty' Slade
[edit] Trivia
- All of the Purgatory residents' assumed names are nature-based: Forest, Glen, Ivy, Rose, Woods, Lamb.
[edit] External Links
- Purgatory at the Internet Movie Database