Mountain Justice
A man returns to a small town in Kentucky to find his father's killers. In the Kentucky mountains, Ken McTavish comes to Kettle Creek looking for the killer of his father. When he learns that it was A…
Mountain Justice
A man returns to a small town in Kentucky to find his father's killers. In the Kentucky mountains, Ken McTavish comes to Kettle Creek looking for the killer of his father. When he learns that it was Abner Harland, he fakes the killing of his friend Rusty, puts Abner in a coffin, and takes off. Lem Harland, seeing Rusty alive, realizes what happened and the chase is on. —Maurice VanAuken <mvanauken@a1access.net> Westerner Ken McTavish, posing as a deaf fiddle-player, comes to the Kettle Creek area of Kentucky, searching for the killer of his father. It is the home area of two long-feuding clans, the Harlands and the McTavish, neither of which trust the other nor any outsiders. Ken is brought before a vigilante midnight court of mountain-men as he is suspected of being an internal-revenue man looking for illegal moonshine-stills. The Harland clan-member responsible for the death of Ken's Father wastes no time in making problems for him, and further complications arise when Ken falls in love with Coral Harland. —Les Adams <longhorn1939@suddenlink.net>
Mountain Justice
Drama,Western
Film Details
A man returns to a small town in Kentucky to find his father's killers. In the Kentucky mountains, Ken McTavish comes to Kettle Creek looking for the killer of his father. When he learns that it was Abner Harland, he fakes the killing of his friend Rusty, puts Abner in a coffin, and takes off.
Lem Harland, seeing Rusty alive, realizes what happened and the chase is on. —Maurice VanAuken <mvanauken@a1access.net> Westerner Ken McTavish, posing as a deaf fiddle-player, comes to the Kettle Creek area of Kentucky, searching for the killer of his father. It is the home area of two long-feuding clans, the Harlands and the McTavish, neither of which trust the other nor any outsiders.
Ken is brought before a vigilante midnight court of mountain-men as he is suspected of being an internal-revenue man looking for illegal moonshine-stills. The Harland clan-member responsible for the death of Ken's Father wastes no time in making problems for him, and further complications arise when Ken falls in love with Coral Harland. —Les Adams <longhorn1939@suddenlink.net>.