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Urban Outlaw: The Last Gunslinger

Taking place in the city of San Antonio, a group known as "Taylor's Gang" harass locals and bribe police to turn a blind eye; they're known for the black markings on their face and they're feared by nearly everyone in town, everyone but one man. After saving a defenseless man from Taylor's second-in-command (Rico), A stranger begins poking around at the gang's mischief. Searching for a stolen bag, The stranger slowly uncovers the horrors of Taylor's Gang and plots to take down the gang one by one.

Top Cast

  • Jaxon Daughtry

    Jaxon Daughtry

    The Stranger

  • Valeria Briones

    Valeria Briones

    Taylor

  • Enrique Burgos

    Enrique Burgos

    Rico

  • Adam Black

    Adam Black

    Victim

  • Devante Vargas

    Devante Vargas

    Unnamed Robber

  • Jesse Barrera III

    Jesse Barrera III

    Brian

  • Jayden Sanchez

    Jayden Sanchez

    Goon One

  • Josarrio Mendoza

    Josarrio Mendoza

    Goon Two

  • Cayden Cuellar

    Cayden Cuellar

    Homar

Overview

Taking place in the city of San Antonio, a group known as "Taylor's Gang" harass locals and bribe police to turn a blind eye; they're known for the black markings on their face and they're feared by nearly everyone in town, everyone but one man. After saving a defenseless man from Taylor's second-in-command (Rico), A stranger begins poking around at the gang's mischief. Searching for a stolen bag, The stranger slowly uncovers the horrors of Taylor's Gang and plots to take down the gang one by one.

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