The Dalton gang escape to a nearby town after a train robbery goes south, but they are met by a coven of witches with sinister plans for the unsuspecting outlaws.
08-21-2020
1h 36m
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Main Cast
Movie Details
Production Info
Director:
Aaron B. Koontz
Writers:
Keith Lansdale, Cameron Burns, Aaron B. Koontz
Production:
Paper Street Pictures, StoryTeller Media, Title Media, BondIt
Revenue:
$21,200
Key Crew
Casting Assistant:
Seth Stuart
Utility Stunts:
Krista Perry
Visual Effects:
Brandon Christensen
Executive Producer:
Joe R. Lansdale
Producer:
Aaron B. Koontz
Locations and Languages
Country:
US
Filming:
US
Languages:
en
Main Cast
Noah Segan
Noah Gideon Segan (born October 5, 1983) is an American actor. He is best known for his work in the films Looper, Brick, and Deadgirl. He is known for his many collaborations with filmmaker Rian Johnson.
Melora Walters (born October 21, 1959) is an American actress. She is best known for her starring roles as Wanda Henrickson in the television series Big Love and Kathy Kone in PEN15, and has appeared in several Paul Thomas Anderson films.
Zachary Andrew Knighton (born October 25, 1978) is an American actor who currently stars as Dave Rose on the ABC comedy series Happy Endings. Prior to that, he co-starred as Dr. Bryce Varley on ABC's science fiction series FlashForward from 2009–2010.
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Stan Shaw (born July 14, 1952) is an American actor.
Born in Chicago, Illinois, he is the son of Bertha Shaw and saxophonist Eddie Shaw, and cousin of the late soul singers Sam Cooke and Tyrone Davis. Shaw started his acting career in the Chicago production of the Broadway musical Hair as well as the Broadway production of The Me Nobody Knows. His last Broadway show, Via Galactica was directed by Sir Peter Hall.
Before becoming an actor, Shaw was a karate, judo, and jujutsu instructor in Chicago. He holds first dan black belt in judo and jujutsu and a second dan in karate.
Shaw appeared in Rocky (1976) as Dipper, another boxer. In a deleted scene, Dipper, infuriated by the attention Rocky has received, challenges him before a television reporter. He also played a professional fighter in Tough Enough (1983), Harlem Nights (1989), and Snake Eyes (1998). One of his most notable roles was his appearance as Alex Haley's maternal grandfather Will Palmer in the 1979 miniseries Roots: The Next Generations. Another highly notable role was Private Washington in The Boys in Company C (1978). Shaw also played in The Great Santini (1979) as Toomer Smalls with Robert Duvall and David Keith. After a part in the 1991 film Fried Green Tomatoes, he had a role in the 1995 comedy Houseguest alongside Sinbad and appeared as a pirate in Cutthroat Island with Geena Davis. His television credits include episodes of Matlock, Murder, She Wrote, The X-Files, and a 2009 episode of CSI.
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William Sage III (born April 3, 1962) is an American actor and alumnus of State University of New York at Purchase. He is known for his collaborations with director Hal Hartley. Sage has appeared in more than 80 movies, most notable American Psycho (2000), We Are What We Are (2013), Every Secret Thing (2014), and Wrong Turn (2021). On television, he appeared on Nurse Jackie, Hap and Leonard and Power.
Pat Healy (born September 14, 1971) is an American film and television actor. He is perhaps best known for his roles in Great World of Sound, Compliance, The Innkeepers and Cheap Thrills.
Alex Harris is a native Oklahoman, having grown up in Edmond. She is currently a Junior Art major at the University of Arkansas in Little Rock. Alex did her first play in the fifth grade and has been acting ever since. In addition to regular school drama involvement, she has acted in a long list of productions with local theatre training academies, ‘On Broadway’ and ‘Lyric Academy’. She has been cast in a handful of commercials and has played a leading role in the feature film “ The Prophets Son” and the short film “Close Your Eyes”. Alex views acting as a lifetime endeavor. She is ex-tremely honored and grateful to have been cast in this exciting new movie.
Holt Boggs was born and raised in Houston, Texas for the most part. The son of a geologist, he and his family traveled the world for several years living in Africa, Indonesia, Singapore and Jakarta before returning to Texas. Shortly there after, his parents got divorced and he and his little brother went to live with their mother back in Houston.
Always the class clown, Holt first gravitated towards sketch comedy and his ultimate goal was to land a gig on the TV show, 'SNL'. He hit the stage, doing stand-up at the local comedy clubs before auditioning and being accepted into a two-year conservatory program in Dallas.
While in the program, Holt did every play, commercial and short film he could, to gain experience. Frustrated with the lack of film work in Dallas, he co-wrote and produced the indie thriller, "The Prodigy". The success of this international indie film has kept Holt in demand around the globe where he's gotten to work with some of the biggest names in the business. Holt has since moved to Los Angeles where he has worked on numerous TV and film projects.
As a sophomore at Edmond Santa Fe High School Collin Place is already considered a super hero among his peers. Trained by acting coach, Michelle Delong, Collin has acted in feature films such as Bringing Up Bobby and Primer. He has also held numerous roles both in commercials and on stage. When Collin isn’t acting, he is out with friends playing soccer, basketball or football. Collin is excited to be apart of The Posthuman Project and support local art.