Vern Haskell travels across the West in search of the man who raped and killed his fiancée. Someone tells him that it is possible that he will find the culprit at Chuck -a-Luck, a ranch run by the singer Altar Keane, which serves as a hiding place for the most diverse criminals. In order to enter the ranch without arousing suspicion, he poses as an outlaw. The problem is that on that ranch there is an inviolable rule: it is forbidden to ask questions.
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/films/49651-perdiendo-el-este-dvd--8420266023148.html49651Perdiendo El Este [DVD]Vern Haskell travels across the West in search of the man who raped and killed his fiancée. Someone tells him that it is possible that he will find the culprit at Chuck -a-Luck, a ranch run by the singer Altar Keane, which serves as a hiding place for the most diverse criminals. In order to enter the ranch without arousing suspicion, he poses as an outlaw. The problem is that on that ranch there is an inviolable rule: it is forbidden to ask questions.https://dvdstorespain.es/475207-home_default/perdiendo-el-este-dvd-.jpg8.6777instockWarner Bros. Entertainment8.67778.6777002019-06-16T21:36:09+0200/Start/Start/DVD/Start/Films/Start/New
Vern Haskell travels across the West in search of the man who raped and killed his fiancée. Someone tells him that it is possible that he will find the culprit at Chuck -a-Luck, a ranch run by the singer Altar Keane, which serves as a hiding place for the most diverse criminals. In order to enter the ranch without arousing suspicion, he poses as an outlaw. The problem is that on that ranch there is an inviolable rule: it is forbidden to ask questions.