Senin, 22 Januari 2018

Wild West DVD Review: Days of the Pony Express

Days of the Pony Express Scout Pictures Documentary, 2008, one disk, 60 minutes, $20. This action-driven documentary provides solid information about the roots of the Pony Express and the young men who carried the mail on horseback for that historic if short-lived enterprise. Horse lovers will appreciate many of the action sequences filmed at Western …

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