Barn Red

Barn Red (2004)

TV-G Drama, Family • 1h 39m

Michael Boloni, a simple farmer living on his family farm, refuses to sell his family's plot of land to a developer. With the help of Lydia, a woman whose family once worked Boloni's farm, Michael makes a stand to keep his cherished land.

Richard Brauer
Director
Richard Brauer
Writer
Ernest Borgnine, Kimberly Guerrero, Kate Peckham
Starring

Language: English
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Country: United States
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6.2

IMDb (160 votes)

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