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Nate and Hayes [1983 film]

by Ferdinand Fairfax

Other authors: Tommy Lee Jones

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A swashbuckling adventure which takes place in the mid 1800's on the South Pacific islands where bloody raids and battles were once the rule of the day. A notorious buccaneer and a young reverend team up against the villains.
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