Gold (1991)
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Runtime: 8 hrs
Genre: Television
Synopsis: Every episode from the Canadian-Australian TV show GOLD is included on this set. The show is set in New Zealand during the late 1800s, where a frantic gold rush finds people abandoning their morals... Every episode from the Canadian-Australian TV show GOLD is included on this set. The show is set in New Zealand during the late 1800s, where a frantic gold rush finds people abandoning their morals and attempting to get rich quick. Brothers Johnny (Yannick Bisson) and Connor Rogan (Jeremy Ratchford) are two intrepid souls who have traveled from Canada in an attempt to get their hands on a fortune. But when they take root in the town of Dunstan they must rely on nefarious locals, such as prospector Henry Garrick (Andy Anderson), for information about where to find the hidden gold. [More]
Starring: Jeremy Ratchford, Yannick Bisson, Andy Anderson
Starring: Jeremy Ratchford, Yannick Bisson, Andy Anderson
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Release:
Oct 7, 2008
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