
A man supposed to be dead returns from the US to save his family land, resist a rival's attempt to frame him for a shooting, deal with an odious banker, and make sure the heroine finds the right husband..

Is it worth the watch? Honestly, only if you have a soft spot for dusty, black-and-white rural dramas. If you’re into fast pacing or modern thrills, stay away. This is for people who want to watch a story about land, pride, and family secrets unfold at a snail's pace. It reminded me a bit of the vibe in Common Clay, ju...


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"Is it worth the watch? Honestly, only if you have a soft spot for dusty, black-and-white rural dramas. If you’re into fast pacing or modern thrills, stay away. This is for people who want to watch a story about land, pride, and family secrets unfold at a snail's pace. It reminded me a bit of the vibe in Common Clay, just with more tractors and less courtroom tension. The whole premise is that our guy, who was supposed to be dead and buried, pops back up to save the family farm. You know the typ..."
Robert Volz, Hermann Löns, Per Schwenzen, Ernst Hasselbach
Germany

