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Traded (2016)

“Revenge is a bitter deal.”

  • 98 min
  • Western
  • imdb logo 4.9/10 (2835 votes)

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Plot

In the harsh world of 1880s Kansas, the saga of "Traded" unfolds. Our protagonist, Clay Travis (Michael Parè), once an unrivalled sharpshooter, has laid down his guns to lead the life of an unassuming rancher. His tranquil existence as a devoted husband and father of two is shattered when tragedy strikes, claiming the life of his son and spiriting away his daughter into the clutches of darkness. With the remnants of his once-idyllic family life hanging in the balance, Clay is drawn back into his past, his gunslinger instincts reigniting. He embarks on a relentless mission, leaving behind the serenity of his ranch for the grit and lawlessness of Wichita, and then onto Dodge City. His singular aim: to retrieve his missing daughter from the evil that has ensnared her. In his pursuit, Clay crosses paths with Billy, an unlikely ally. United by a common enemy, the nefarious brothel owner, LaVoie, they form an indomitable duo. As Clay fights to restore his family, his reputation as the fastest draw in the west is put to the ultimate test. Their journey is a tumultuous one, fraught with danger and stained with blood. As they trail LaVoie and his henchmen, they leave a path of gun smoke and death echoing in their wake. “Traded” is an intense tale of love, loss, and redemption, set against the stark backdrop of the American Frontier, where a man’s mettle is often his only shield.

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Traded is a western movie featuring Kris Kristofferson and directed by Timothy Woodward Jr..

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