Stake Land [2010]
Welcome to the Stake Land, a post-apocalyptic wasteland ruled by vicious creatures, cults, gangs, and two survivors with a mission.
Welcome to the Stake Land, a post-apocalyptic wasteland ruled by vicious creatures, cults, gangs, and two survivors with a mission.
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