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For Robbing the Dead DVD

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For Robbing The Dead is a story of compassion - compassion toward those who may seem the least deserving of Christian love. It follows the story of Henry Heath, a law officer in 1862 Salt Lake City. Heath finds himself responsible for the well-being of a prisoner whom he despises - an impoverished French immigrant named Jean Baptiste who is convicted of robbing the graves of the recently deceased. Baptiste is exiled to Antelope Island in the Great Salt Lake. With no one willing to look...

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Released
25 March 2013
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. Western following the story of a law officer assigned to look after a man he despises. It is 1862 when Henry Heath (John Freeman), a law man from Salt Lake City, finds himself in charge of Jean Baptiste (David Stevens), a man convicted of grave robbing. Heath is unhappy with the responsibility, repelled by the crimes committed by Baptiste, but an unusual relationship gradually develops between the pair. Posted to a remote island where Heath is Baptiste's only defence against a hostile community, the law officer begins to develop a new perspective on Christian ideas of forgiveness and tolerance... Actors: John Freeman, David Stevens, Jon Gries, Barry Corbin, Margot Kidder Directors: Thomas Russell Language: English Number of discs: 1