TERROR ON THE PRAIRIE

1h 47m
Movie
RT 80%
IMDb 5.2 /10
YouTube 5K 71
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Distributor: VA Media

Cinemavixion Review

Michael Polish's "Terror on the Prairie" plunges viewers into the harsh realities of the Dakota plains in 1872. Starring Gina Carano as Hattie, a pioneering woman whose newfound farm becomes the stage for a brutal test of survival, the film crafts a tense narrative around a family besieged by vengeful outlaws. The plot, which hints at a dark history tied to the Civil War, unfolds as Hattie must defend her home and loved ones against a relentless onslaught. Carano delivers a performance steeped in grit, embodying the resilience required of frontier life. While the film's pacing may feel deliberate, it effectively builds suspense towards a visceral, bullet-ridden climax. "Terror on the Prairie" is a stark reminder of the unforgiving nature of the West, offering a compelling, albeit grim, exploration of loyalty, revenge, and the primal instinct to protect one's family.