The Stolen Valley

moderate violence, threat, discrimination, infrequent strong language
Director(s)Jesse Edwards
Production year2022
Genre(s)Action, Thriller, Western
Approx. running minutes105m
CastBriza Covarrubias, Allee Sutton Hethcoat, Micah Fitzgerald, Paula Miranda, Paulette Lamori, Oscar Balderrama, Ricardo Herranz, Danny Arroyo, Harold Skow, David Ogle, Jesse Edwards, Jesse Edwards, Jesse Edwards, Joel Edwards, Ryan Taubert, Jesse Edwards, Zach Prichard, Katie Rose Taylor, Tracie Prichard

The Stolen Valley

moderate violence, threat, discrimination, infrequent strong language
THE STOLEN VALLEY is a US western thriller in which a mechanic seeks help from her wealthy biological father to pay for ...
THE STOLEN VALLEY is a US western thriller in which a mechanic seeks help from her wealthy biological father to pay for her mother's expensive medical treatment and encounters a cowgirl along the way.
violence
Occasional shoot-outs occur throughout and are accompanied by brief, infrequent blood spurts. There is sight of blood on a man's shirt in the aftermath of violence.
threat and horror
Characters are threatened at gunpoint during tense scenes of moderate threat. The antagonist sets a house alight with a person inside; however, this is quickly resolved.
language
There is infrequent use of strong language (‘f**k’), as well as occasional use of milder terms such as ‘bastard’, ‘bullshit’, ‘shit’, ‘son of a bitch’, ‘hell’ and ‘damn’.
discrimination
An unsympathetic law enforcement officer makes a disparaging remark about an Indigenous woman. A character is referred to as 'a half-breed' during an argument. There are also verbal references to the dispossession and murder of Native American communities. However, discrimination is not condoned by the work as a whole.
additional issues
There is an isolated sexualised use of the term 'screw'. A verbal reference is made to drugs (‘Mary J’ and ‘Lucy Mae’) when a character misreads a situation. However, this is innocuous. A woman is diagnosed with a brain tumour after she collapses and falls into a coma. There is also a scene of cigar smoking.
moderate violence, threat, discrimination, infrequent strong language
Classified Date:
09/02/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Lightbulb Film Distribution Limited
violence
Occasional shoot-outs occur throughout and are accompanied by brief, infrequent blood spurts. There is sight of blood on a man's shirt in the aftermath of violence.
threat and horror
Characters are threatened at gunpoint during tense scenes of moderate threat. The antagonist sets a house alight with a person inside; however, this is quickly resolved.
language
There is infrequent use of strong language (‘f**k’), as well as occasional use of milder terms such as ‘bastard’, ‘bullshit’, ‘shit’, ‘son of a bitch’, ‘hell’ and ‘damn’.
discrimination
An unsympathetic law enforcement officer makes a disparaging remark about an Indigenous woman. A character is referred to as 'a half-breed' during an argument. There are also verbal references to the dispossession and murder of Native American communities. However, discrimination is not condoned by the work as a whole.
Classified date09/18/2024
LanguageEnglish
violence
Occasional shoot-outs occur throughout and are accompanied by brief, infrequent blood spurts. There is sight of blood on a man's shirt in the aftermath of violence.
threat and horror
Characters are threatened at gunpoint during tense scenes of moderate threat. The antagonist sets a house alight with a person inside; however, this is quickly resolved.
language
There is infrequent use of strong language (‘f**k’), as well as occasional use of milder terms such as ‘bastard’, ‘bullshit’, ‘shit’, ‘son of a bitch’, ‘hell’ and ‘damn’.
discrimination
An unsympathetic law enforcement officer makes a disparaging remark about an Indigenous woman. A character is referred to as 'a half-breed' during an argument. There are also verbal references to the dispossession and murder of Native American communities. However, discrimination is not condoned by the work as a whole.
additional issues
There is an isolated sexualised use of the term 'screw'. A verbal reference is made to drugs (‘Mary J’ and ‘Lucy Mae’) when a character misreads a situation. However, this is innocuous. A woman is diagnosed with a brain tumour after she collapses and falls into a coma. There is also a scene of cigar smoking.
Director(s)Jesse Edwards
Production year2022
Genre(s)Action, Thriller, Western
Approx. running minutes105m
CastBriza Covarrubias, Allee Sutton Hethcoat, Micah Fitzgerald, Paula Miranda, Paulette Lamori, Oscar Balderrama, Ricardo Herranz, Danny Arroyo, Harold Skow, David Ogle, Jesse Edwards, Jesse Edwards, Jesse Edwards, Joel Edwards, Ryan Taubert, Jesse Edwards, Zach Prichard, Katie Rose Taylor, Tracie Prichard
moderate violence, threat, discrimination, infrequent strong language
Classified Date:
09/02/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Lightbulb Film Distribution Limited
violence
Occasional shoot-outs occur throughout and are accompanied by brief, infrequent blood spurts. There is sight of blood on a man's shirt in the aftermath of violence.
threat and horror
Characters are threatened at gunpoint during tense scenes of moderate threat. The antagonist sets a house alight with a person inside; however, this is quickly resolved.
language
There is infrequent use of strong language (‘f**k’), as well as occasional use of milder terms such as ‘bastard’, ‘bullshit’, ‘shit’, ‘son of a bitch’, ‘hell’ and ‘damn’.
discrimination
An unsympathetic law enforcement officer makes a disparaging remark about an Indigenous woman. A character is referred to as 'a half-breed' during an argument. There are also verbal references to the dispossession and murder of Native American communities. However, discrimination is not condoned by the work as a whole.
Classified date09/18/2024
LanguageEnglish