Wrongly Convicted/Accused Bibliography Record
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Title | Ravenhawk |
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Date | 1996 |
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Summary | "Ravenhawk is a tale of good versus evil. Heroic deeds are set against spectacular vistas of majestic canyons, towering mesas and thundering rivers. Ravenhawk is an Indian woman wrongly convicted of murdering her parents. She is sentenced to a maximum security asylum and released after twelve years. The real killers plan was realized while she was imprisoned - to build a nuclear waste facility opposed by the Indians on tribal land. Upon her release from prison, Ravenhawk discovers the shocking reality, and battles her old enemies to the death." |
Type | Fictional drama |
Media | Film |
Country | US |
Format | Released to theaters |
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Alternate Website | http://movies.yahoo.com/shop?d=hv&id=1800262433&cf=info |
Amazon | http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/6304252250/qid%3D1063423315/sr%3D11-1/ref%3Dsr%5F11%5F1/104-9285302-4882358 |
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Producer |
Director | Albert Pyun |
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Music |
Running Time | 88 minutes |
Color/B&W | Color |
Rating | R |
Based On | Fictional |
Available on Video/DVD? | Yes/Yes |
Starring | "Rachel McLish, John Enos, Ed Lauter, William Atherton " |
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