"Fatal Pleasure" Rarely Seen Female Westerns

Jerald 2021-12-10 08:01:28

The glamorous mysterious girl Ellen came to a violent town in the western United States. In the small town, Ellen meets the boy Kidd, the kind and innocent Kidd is the son of the murderer Herod. Ellen also got acquainted with Pastor Curt, a former servant of Herod, and Curt did not kill people less before. Kurt is now a pastor and was captured by Herod. So many heroes gathered in the town because Herod was going to hold a well-known shooting competition. There were four rounds in the competition. A group of two people competed with whoever shoots faster and who shoots accurately.

Under Herod's duress, Pastor Curt would rather die than participate, but Ellen rescued Curt, and Herod ordered both of them to participate in the game. Kidd also participated in the game early, his purpose is to prove to his father that he is an excellent gunner. At the beginning of the game, Ellen, Kurt, Kidd and Herod all easily passed the level.

As the game progressed more and more cruel, Ellen recalled her past, this time her purpose was to kill Herod and her murderer, even though Herod invited Ellen to dinner. But Ellen did not dare to start. In the semifinals, Kidd played against Herrod and Allen played Curt. At the beginning of the game, Herod shot Kidd without hesitation, and his son died like this. It is estimated that Kidd was not his biological son. Kurt killed Ellen, and when Kurt was playing with Herod, Ellen came back to life and blew up the town. In the end, Ellen slashed his enemy Herod.

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  • Kaci 2022-04-22 07:01:29

    Russell's close-up looks so stupid, like an unworldly 18-year-old uncle.

  • Shirley 2022-03-27 09:01:06

    Sharon did a good job, and the super-soft plum has a lot of extra points

The Quick and the Dead quotes

  • John Herod: Like I always say - put a fox in the henhouse and you'll have chicken for dinner every time.

  • Ellen: [female gunslinger walks up behind a preoccupied bartender] How about a room?

    Horace: Whores next door.

    Ellen: [carefully sets her cigar down] Say that again.

    Horace: I said whores next door.

    Ellen: [kicks the stool out from under him, catches his liquor bottle as he falls, & pours herself a drink] Now, do you have a room available?

    Horace: Uh, room and bath, yes, ma'am, coming up!