Much of the film was shot on location in Arizona , utilizing the historic Mescal Movie Set .
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The dust of the Arizona desert hung thick in the air, a gritty reminder of the lawless land U.S. Marshall Duke Donovan called home. Behind him lay the iron bars of a cell he never should have occupied—a cage built on lies and the betrayal of a partner who vanished with the gold from a bloody bank heist. Ambush at Dark Canyon
Dark Canyon stretched ahead, a jagged scar in the earth where the shadows lived long even at high noon. Duke adjusted the weight of his sidearm, the cold steel a comfort against his palm. He wasn't just hunting for his reputation or the man who framed him; he was racing against a clock that ticked in the terrified heartbeat of his wife, held captive by the very outlaws who had branded him a criminal.
U.S. Marshall Duke Donovan is wrongfully imprisoned for a bank robbery. Upon discovering his partner is behind the crime and his wife’s life is in danger, he escapes to clear his name and save her. Much of the film was shot on location
The silence of the canyon was absolute, until it wasn't. The sharp clack of a stone falling from the ridge above signaled the end of the peace. Duke didn't need to see the silhouettes against the rim to know he was walked into a trap. Beside him, his unlikely ally, a man with nothing left to lose but his own skin, checked the chamber of his rifle. "They're coming," the man whispered.
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As the first shot echoed through the gorge, the ambush began—a final stand where the only way out was through the lead and the fire. About the Film: Ambush at Dark Canyon Western / Action