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Director: Jay Craven
Cast: Kris Kristofferson, Charlie McDermott, Gary Farmer, William Sanderson
Quebec Bill Bohomme is a hardy schemer and dreamer, who, desperate to raise money to preserve his endangered herd through the rapidly approaching winter, resorts to whiskey-smuggling, a traditional family occupation. Quebec Bill takes his son, Wild Bill, on the journey. Also Henry Coville, an inscrutable whiskey smuggler, and Rat Kinneson, Quebec Bill's perpetually disconsolate ex-con hired man. Together, they cross the border into vast reaches of Canadian wilderness for an unforgettable four days "full of terror, full of wonder."
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Disappearances (2007), directed by Jay Craven, is a unique blend of action, drama, and Western elements that transports viewers to the untamed Canadian wilderness. Featuring a standout performance by Kris Kristofferson, this film offers an unforgettable journey filled with both terror and wonder, making it a must-see for fans of character-driven stories set against breathtaking natural landscapes.
Disappearances is a 2006 independent film by director Jay Craven starring Kris Kristofferson, based on a 1977 novel of the same name by Howard Frank Mosher.
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