Nebraska, 1855. Mary Bee Cuddy (Hilary Swank), 31, leads a lonely life in a remote town in the Midwest, when the Church chooses her to bring three women who have lost their minds back to the civilized world. To do this, she has the help of Briggs (Tommy Lee Jones), a criminal whom she saves from hanging on the condition that he accompany her on the journey. Together they undertake this long and dangerous journey through the desert, from Nebraska to Iowa, a path in which they will have to face all the dangers of the border, fight against inclement weather and protect themselves from raiders and Indians.
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/films/26630-the-homesman-dvd--8421394548220.html26630The Homesman [DVD]<div><br /><p><span>Nebraska, 1855. Mary Bee Cuddy (Hilary Swank), 31, leads a lonely life in a remote town in the Midwest, when the Church chooses her to bring three women who have lost their minds back to the civilized world. To do this, she has the help of Briggs (Tommy Lee Jones), a criminal whom she saves from hanging on the condition that he accompany her on the journey. Together they undertake this long and dangerous journey through the desert, from Nebraska to Iowa, a path in which they will have to face all the dangers of the border, fight against inclement weather and protect themselves from raiders and Indians.</span></p></div>https://dvdstorespain.es/271043-home_default/the-homesman-dvd-.jpg6.6033instockDivisa Home Video6.60336.6033002016-04-18T00:28:28+0200/Start/Start/DVD/Start/Films/Start/New
Nebraska, 1855. Mary Bee Cuddy (Hilary Swank), 31, leads a lonely life in a remote town in the Midwest, when the Church chooses her to bring three women who have lost their minds back to the civilized world. To do this, she has the help of Briggs (Tommy Lee Jones), a criminal whom she saves from hanging on the condition that he accompany her on the journey. Together they undertake this long and dangerous journey through the desert, from Nebraska to Iowa, a path in which they will have to face all the dangers of the border, fight against inclement weather and protect themselves from raiders and Indians.