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Wanted: Dead or Alive (The Boom Boom Room Incident)

"What western film character says "I got some guts for some chicken guts"?"

A Father named Mr. Good Guy is proud of his son for killing a wild chicken, but his smile flips upside down when he figures out from a despicable looking wanderer that the chicken was owned by him. His name was Mr. Bad Guy. After Mr. Good Guy tries to reason with Mr. Bad Guy, they have a good-ol rootin tootin cowboy stand off. Will Mr. Good Guy successfully stand up for his son and win the shoot out against Mr. Bad Guy?

Top Cast

  • Isaiah Keith

    Isaiah Keith

    The Good Guy

  • Graham Long

    Graham Long

    The Bad Guy

  • Zachary Rada

    Zachary Rada

    Director Lloyd

  • Connor Smith

    Connor Smith

    The Bartender

  • Will Johnson

    Will Johnson

    The Writer

  • Lucas Lytikainen

    Lucas Lytikainen

    The Legal Man

  • Jesed Boch

    Jesed Boch

    The MVPDP

  • Gabriel Herod

    Gabriel Herod

    The Audio Man

Overview

A Father named Mr. Good Guy is proud of his son for killing a wild chicken, but his smile flips upside down when he figures out from a despicable looking wanderer that the chicken was owned by him. His name was Mr. Bad Guy. After Mr. Good Guy tries to reason with Mr. Bad Guy, they have a good-ol rootin tootin cowboy stand off. Will Mr. Good Guy successfully stand up for his son and win the shoot out against Mr. Bad Guy?

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