Denver and Rio Grande is a classic western film set in the 1870s during the post-American Civil War era. The plot revolves around a fierce business competition between two railroad companies, with a saloon owner, framed for murder, seeking revenge on his brother's death. The story features gun violence, sabotage, train robberies, and a race against time to lay railroad tracks in the treacherous Colorado Mountains. It combines the thrill of a traditional B-western with stunning Technicolor visuals and explosive action scenes.
Carla Andrews and Daniel Marx, a couple in a rocky relationship, decide to take some alone time in the Colorado mountains. After arriving, they quickly learn that they are far from solitude when Carla witnesses a murder at the hands of two cartel hit men. With the killers stalking them through the bitter cold, Carla must use her survival skills taught to her by her father to ensure she's the predator and not the prey in this bloody fight for survival. —John Prescott
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