Five outlaws hide out after robbing a bank. The longer they wait for the woman with their share of the money to arrive, the more suspicion starts to grow. When a gun goes missing, everyone is left to ask, "Who is the traitor?"
Trailer
Cast
John Marrs
Scott
Todd South
Cooper
Tom Dragt
Murphy
Michael P. Walker
Ladd
Cat Roberts
Barbara
E.H. Alberts
Townsperson
Robert C Anderson Jr.
First Henchman
Amy Barry
Townsperson
Ivy Barry
Townsperson
Lucy Blair
Miner's Wife
Zoey Jean Blair
Miner's Daughter
Paul Bloom
Van Cleef
Steve Burton
Townsperson
Corey Busboom
Armed Man
Liz Cain
Bank Customer
William Carr
Doctor
William Chandler
Bartender
Alexis Dubbs
Maria
Entertainment picks lampas sa MovieBox
May mga partner destination din kami para sa fans ng casual games at short drama. Buksan ang alinman sa isang tap lang.
Maaari Mo Ring Magustuhan
Red Notice
Signal in catalog
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
Signal in catalog
The Night Comes for Us
Signal in catalog
Cobra Kai
Signal in catalog
Money Heist
Signal in catalog
Off Campus
Signal in catalog
High Potential
Signal in catalog
Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story
Signal in catalog
Man on Fire
Signal in catalog
Snowfall
Signal in catalog
Landman
Signal in catalog
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
Signal in catalog
Avatar: The Last Airbender
Signal in catalog
La Brea
Signal in catalog
Debris
Signal in catalog
Lukkhe
Signal in catalog
Squid Game
Signal in catalog
BMF
Signal in catalog
XO, Kitty
Signal in catalog
Primeval: New World
Signal in catalog
Shadowhunters: The Mortal Instruments
Signal in catalog
The Outpost
Signal in catalog
9-1-1
Signal in catalog
Criminal Minds
Signal in catalog
Mga Komento
6 Mga Komento
This is a drama western. NOT an action western. It's ALL talky-talky-talky... not shootouts. There is ONE scene of action for roughly 2 minutes about 3/4 the way through the film.. then just more drama after it. The problem with a drama western... is you have to actual cast a bunch of people that can act and convey emotion. No one in this film has the ability to effectively portray drama on screen. It's one thing to cast a bunch of novice actors for more action-based roles... it doesn't take much acting skill to run, ride a horse, pretend to shoot, etc.. but to talk talk talk talk.. in an effort to convey some sort of emotion.. they kind of need to be able to actually act. No one in this cast can act.... and it's ALL drama.
This is a drama western. NOT an action western. It's ALL talky-talk-talky... not shootouts. There ONE scene of action for roughly 2 minutes about 3/4 the way through the film.. then just more drama after it. The problem with a drama western... is when you cast a bunch of people that just can't act. Sorry, but no one in this film has the ability to effectively portray drama on screen. It's one thing to cast a bunch of novice actors for more action-based roles... it doesn't take much acting skill to run, ride a horse, pretend to shoot, etc.. but to talk talk talk talk.. in an effort to convey some sort of emotion.. they kind of need to be able to actually act. No one in this cast can act.... and it's ALL drama.
I would really like to know who gave this a rating over One Star. Decent story, horrible acting and directing, I've seen better grade school plays. I understand the actors just wanna get paid but my shoes have better talent and personality, and they're never on the screen. Costume selection was horrible, I mean who wore freshly pressed trousers and shirts back then? Armorer should just go hang himself because he used a pistol that was only 20 years from being made. The rigs they carried the guns in were nothing but Hollywood manufactured fables. I can go on and on and on. Take your job seriously people, don't insult our intelligence! I'm seriously concerned about the direction US film making industry is heading.
source: The Five
