![]() ![]() Unfortunately though Tillman's actions have convinced him that someone needs to stop McCurdy, and despite his father telling him not to, he heads home and retrieves his gun. John Henry arrives and is happy to find his father will live. The Reverend leaves, but Tillman stabs him in the back and leaves him to die. McCurdy refuses, saying it's gone too far for that. The Reverend visits McCurdy and asks him to let the Watson's keep their land and offer no further trouble. A young boy about the same age as John Henry's younger brother, who had died when they both went down to the river after the Reverend had explicitly told them not to. The Reverend and John Henry finally reconcile their differences when John Henry explains how, after looking for a fight and getting into one with two young (and relatively untrained) gunslingers looking to make a name for themselves, a stray shot he fired killed a young boy. Things reach a head when Tom, seeing Mary and John Henry reconnecting, agrees to sell his land to McCurdy, but then has a change of heart after the Reverend promises him he has nothing to fear from John Henry, after Tom and John Henry argue outside the Church. Eventually they beat him up, in front of the Reverend and Mary, who take him home, much to the distaste of Mary's husband Tom (Greg Ellis). Tillman and his gang antagonise him, but he refuses to bite. ![]() John Henry does his best to keep under the radar, but his return worries McCurdy. Helping him are his gaggle of local hardmen, lead by Frank Tillman (Aaron Poole), but supervised by hired gunman 'Gentleman' Dave Turner (Michael Wincott). Although some people have sold out, the majority refuse (including William, who was once a friend of McCurdy), so more direct action is taken. The town is under the thumb of local rich man James McCurdy (Brian Cox) who is seeking to buy up all the local land, knowing that a rail-road will be coming to the town. ![]() He reconnects with his lost love Mary Alice Watson (Demi Moore), but is saddened to find she's married with a young son. Having given up his gun, he sets about clearing a field for crops, something his mother had asked him to do with his father. John Henry clearly suffers from PTSD, and has come home to repent. He find his father Reverend William Clayton (Donald Sutherland) embittered, having had his wife die in the interim and hearing stories of how his son became a notorious quick-draw murderer. Kiefer plays John Henry Clayton, a veteran of the Civil War who returns home 10 years after leaving to go to war. The first attack in this form deals additional magic damage.This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.įather and son superstars Donald and Kiefer Sutherland finally get to act together on-screen in this thoroughly underwhelming tale set in a small Mid-West town in the 1870s. The first attack in this form reduces the target's Armor and Magic Resist.Ĭannon Stance: Transforms the Mercury Cannon into the Mercury Hammer gaining new abilities and increasing Armor and Magic Resist. Hammer Stance: Transforms the Mercury Hammer into the Mercury Cannon gaining new abilities and increased range. If Shock Blast is fired through the gate the missile speed, range, and damage will increase. Hammer Stance: Deals magic damage to an enemy and knocks them back a short distance.Ĭannon Stance: Deploys an Acceleration Gate increasing the Move Speed of all allied champions who pass through it. Active: Creates a field of lightning damaging nearby enemies for several seconds.Ĭannon Stance: Gains a burst of energy, increasing Attack Speed to maximum for several attacks. Hammer Stance: Passive: Restores Mana per strike. Hammer Stance: Leaps to an enemy dealing physical damage and slowing enemies.Ĭannon Stance: Fires an orb of electricity that detonates upon hitting an enemy (or reaching the end of its path) dealing physical damage to all enemies hit. When Jayce swaps weapons he gains Move Speed for a short duration. ![]()
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