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      Prairie Fever

      2007 1 hr. 45 min. Western Drama List
      Reviews 37% 250+ Ratings Audience Score Preston Biggs (Kevin Sorbo), the former sheriff of a small Wild West town, is reeling from the death of his wife and has succumbed to the bottle. He gets a chance at redemption when he is asked to escort three women (Jillian Armenante, Dominique Swain, Felicia Day) from the prairie back to civilization. Along the way, they meet Olivia (Jamie Anne Allman), an outlaw desperately on the run from her former partner (Lance Henriksen). Preston must pick himself up and defend all the women. Read More Read Less

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      Daniel T Really good western. Not the tired old tough guy trope. Realistic (sort of), likable characters. Troubled people who find their strength. Worth the watch. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 12/14/23 Full Review don s Sorbo is not much of an actor in my eyes - he has no range and only one expression (like the character Derek Zoolander). The ladies are what make this western watchable. Sorbo is taking 3 oddball women to a train station in order to pay off his bar tab and damages from a fistfight. The ladies, played by Dominique Swain, Jillian Armenante, and Felicia Day, are joined on the journey by a fourth, Jamie Anne Allman. These women have more stones than the hero. Just worth a look. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review Audience Member Prairie Fever has got to be the best of the three westerns starring Kevin Sorbo, because of its really good story, performances & gripping direction. truly top notch stuff. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/23/23 Full Review Audience Member Along with having just enough action to be considered an action film, all of the supporting characters have problems that, at the 50 minute mark, are problem free with no explanation. Rated 1 out of 5 stars 01/28/23 Full Review Audience Member suprisingly a wonderful western, great acting and very believeable storyline Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 02/08/23 Full Review simon d Bad film. The cast is very weak, therefore the acting poor, and the story is so lame that it just isn't worth telling. What starts out like a western ends up with all the characters putting down their guns and hugging each other as soon as we reach the 70 minute mark. It was like "ooh look the story has to end in 10 minutes, we'd best stop being cut-throat bandits, make friends, and be on our way." Steer clear of this one. Rated 1 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

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      Synopsis Preston Biggs (Kevin Sorbo), the former sheriff of a small Wild West town, is reeling from the death of his wife and has succumbed to the bottle. He gets a chance at redemption when he is asked to escort three women (Jillian Armenante, Dominique Swain, Felicia Day) from the prairie back to civilization. Along the way, they meet Olivia (Jamie Anne Allman), an outlaw desperately on the run from her former partner (Lance Henriksen). Preston must pick himself up and defend all the women.
      Director
      Stephen Bridgewater, David S. Cass Sr.
      Executive Producer
      H. Daniel Gross, Robert A. Halmi, Larry Levinson, Nick Lombardo, Michael Moran
      Screenwriter
      Steven H. Berman
      Genre
      Western, Drama
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date (DVD)
      Jan 1, 2012