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      • In the year 1922, Arlette James (Molly Parker) inherits 100 acres of farmland in Hemingford Home, Nebraska. Her husband, Wilfred (Thomas Jane), wishes to add the land to their 80 acre home and continue the farming life. Arlette, who hates farming, wants to sell the land and move to Omaha.
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  2. Wilf is opposed to Arlette's plans to sell the farm and move to Omaha. He convinces Henry to help murder his mother, holding Henry's girlfriend, Shannon Cotterie, whose relationship Arlette opposes, at stake.

  3. Arlette hates farm life and intends to sell her part of the land (her dowry) and move to the city. She unsuccessfully tries to convince Wilf to sell his share, as well, and move to the city with her, but this doesn’t really matter, seeing as how she has the final say by default.

  4. Oct 19, 2017 · Tired of fighting with his wife, Arlette, about their farmland in Nebraska and weary of the cost of divorce, Wilfred decides to kill his wife. And that's when things really get started in...

  5. In 1922, Wilfred James, a farmer in Hemingford Home, Nebraska, owns 80 acres of farmland that have been in his family for generations. His wife, Arlette, owns an adjoining 100 acres willed to her by her father.

  6. Oct 20, 2017 · In 1922, Wilfred James lives in Hemingford, Nebraska, with his wife Arlette and their son Henry. After her father’s death, Arlette inherited a lot of lands, which she wants to sell. But Wilf opposes Arlette’s plan to sell the farm and move to Omaha.

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  7. Nebraska, 1922. Wilfred and Arlette James and their teenage son Henry move to a farm after Arlette inherits it from her father. After a while Arlette decides to sell it and move to the city, as the farming life is not for her.

  8. Nov 9, 2017 · In 1922, Wilfred James (Thomas Jane), his wife Arlette (Molly Parker) and son Henry (Dylan Schmid) live on a corn farm in Hemingford Home, Nebraska. Fans of King might recognize the town as a pinnacle locale in Stephen King’s The Stand.

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