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Ballad of the Sundance Gang

Ex-Lawman Chris enlists the help of an unlikely group to pull of a heist, however, instead of material goods, they are stealing a person. But not just any person, the notorious outlaw Duckie McGraw

Top Cast

  • Dallin Coleman

    Dallin Coleman

    Chris Allen

  • Andrew Carlino

    Andrew Carlino

    Garth

  • Ethan Edwards

    Ethan Edwards

    Cody

  • Jamie Tepfer

    Jamie Tepfer

    Mitch

  • Landon Kirk

    Landon Kirk

    Barkeep

  • Michael Carlino

    Michael Carlino

    Duckie McGraw

  • Karson Handy

    Karson Handy

    Bill

  • Ryker Atherley

    Ryker Atherley

    Dan

  • Braxton Burt

    Braxton Burt

    Evan

Overview

Ex-Lawman Chris enlists the help of an unlikely group to pull of a heist, however, instead of material goods, they are stealing a person. But not just any person, the notorious outlaw Duckie McGraw

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