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Guns of Honor

"The Civil War Was Just The Beginning..."

In 1867, an ex-Confederate general, Jackson Hardin, still holds a grudge against the Union. He and his legendary "Floating Outfit" refuse to let the ravages of war dictate how they'll live in the impoverished South. Across the Rio Grande, a French army divides the occupied Mexican nation and casts an avaricious glance on the weakened American states. It's up to Hardin and his "guns of honor" to stave off these would-be occupiers.

Top Cast

  • Jürgen Prochnow

    Jürgen Prochnow

    Jack Neumann

  • Martin Sheen

    Martin Sheen

    Jackson Baines Hardin (Ole Devil)

  • Corbin Bernsen

    Corbin Bernsen

    Brent Mallick

  • Christopher Atkins

    Christopher Atkins

    Dusty Fog

  • Gerard Christopher

    Gerard Christopher

    Lt. Mark Counter

  • Todd Jensen

    Todd Jensen

    Lon Ysabel aka The Ysabel Kid

  • James Van Helsen

    James Van Helsen

    Miguel Rodriguez

Overview

In 1867, an ex-Confederate general, Jackson Hardin, still holds a grudge against the Union. He and his legendary "Floating Outfit" refuse to let the ravages of war dictate how they'll live in the impoverished South. Across the Rio Grande, a French army divides the occupied Mexican nation and casts an avaricious glance on the weakened American states. It's up to Hardin and his "guns of honor" to stave off these would-be occupiers.

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