
Buckskin 2021
"These woods will never let a man leave twice"
In the rugged frontier spirit of 1820 Texas, *Buckskin (2021)* follows Wesley Porter, a hardened fur trapper who ventures deep into the untamed woods of Buckskin with a single mission: to rescue a missing boy.
Director: Brett Bentman
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Buckskin (2021) about?
*Buckskin (2021)* follows a Texan fur trapper named Wesley Porter as he braves the treacherous Buckskin woods in search of a lost boy. His journey becomes a fight for survival against both nature and the vengeful traps of unseen enemies, while confronting the demons that have haunted him for years.
Who directed Buckskin?
Brett Bentman directed *Buckskin*. Known for his work in Westerns and action cinema, Bentman brings a gritty, atmospheric style to the film.
Who stars in Buckskin?
The film features Tom Zembrod, Robert Keith, Blaze Freeman, Corey Cannon, and Tiffany McDonald in key roles.
Is Buckskin (2021) worth watching?
With its tight 80-minute runtime and intense Western action, *Buckskin (2021)* delivers a suspenseful and atmospheric experience. Fans of survival thrillers and classic frontier stories will find much to appreciate, even without a widely known cast.
How long is Buckskin?
*Buckskin* runs for 80 minutes.
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About Buckskin (2021) — A Western Hero's Descent into the Heart of Danger
In the rugged frontier spirit of 1820 Texas, *Buckskin (2021)* follows Wesley Porter, a hardened fur trapper who ventures deep into the untamed woods of Buckskin with a single mission: to rescue a missing boy. Directed by Brett Bentman, this gripping Western blends action and suspense as Porter battles not just the harsh wilderness, but his own haunting past. The dense forests and treacherous traps set by unseen enemies create an atmosphere thick with danger, forcing him to confront the ghosts that have long shadowed his life.
With every step through the underbrush, Porter faces moral dilemmas and brutal survival challenges, all framed by a story that questions whether redemption is possible in a land as merciless as the land he walks.