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The Legend of Jedediah Carver

"Some say he's still out there..."

A rancher, thrown from his horse, must cross an inhospitable desert and avoid those who live there.

Top Cast

  • Dewitt Lee

    Dewitt Lee

    Jedediah Carver

  • Joshua Hoffman

    Joshua Hoffman

    Crow Dog

  • Richard Montgomery

    Richard Montgomery

    Kid

  • Val Chapman

    Val Chapman

    Rafe

  • Wallace Broberg

    Wallace Broberg

    Major

  • Teri Treptow

    Teri Treptow

    Carver's Wife

  • Sabra

    Sabra

    Crow Dog's Daughter

  • Adam Lee

    Adam Lee

    Carver's Son

Overview

A rancher, thrown from his horse, must cross an inhospitable desert and avoid those who live there.

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