Fate brings three small-time thieves together in 1876 Texas.
Tanner Beard plays James McKinnon, who arrives in Dallas with his pockets full of stolen cash and a watch handled down by his family in Ireland.
By the time saloon gal Katherine Prescott gets through with him, only the watch remains.
Eric Balour plays Will Edwards, a member of the James-Younger gang, hired to get revenge against a guy named “Champagne” Charlie Austin.
When a barroom encounter leads to gunfire, he wants no part of the killing. So he and McKinnon swipe a stage and head to Granbury, where the friend who’s supposed to help them has just gotten shot over a bowling wager.
So they turn to Kelly (Lou Taylor Pucci), an errand boy for town boss J.H. Gordon. And they all wind up on the run together after he steals a derringer supposedly used to kill Lincoln and a posse shows up.
Now they’re on the run with stolen hides, a stolen gun and no horses. The owner of the hides is on their trail. So is the owner of a boat in which they made their getaway.
Not to mention the posse. And the Comanches who live in the area.
It takes a while to get going with characters appearing and disappearing in a flash before the film’s focus settles in on James, Will and Kelly.
But even before the focus becomes clear, the acting and direction is a notch above what we’ve come to expect from 21st Century Westerns.
Not everything works. The shootout over a game of bowling is ludicrous.
But more works than doesn’t and we get solid performances from several supporting members of the cast, including Jenna DeWan-Tatum as Katherine, Henry Thomas as John St. Helens (the man who claims he’s really John Wilkes Booth) and Jamie Thomas King as Doc Holliday.
Directed by:
Tanner Beard
Cast:
Eric Balour … Will Edwards
Tanner Beard … James McKinnon
Lou Taylor Pucci … Kelly
Henry Thomas … John St. Helens
Jeanna DeWan-Tatum … Katherine Prescott
Summer Glau … Maggie Moon
Kevin Alejandro … August Edwards
Jamie Thomas King … John Henry Doc Holliday
Drew Waters … Champagne Charlie Austin
Jim Beaver … J. Wright Mooar
Glenn Morshower … J.H. Gordon
Runtime: 108 min.
Memorable lines:
James: “Indians are sneaky. I should stay behind in case they start killing people.”
Holliday, offering James a drink: “The fires of hell mixed with the waters of heaven.”
Holliday to Charlie Austin: “You couldn’t shoot your hand if you put your finger in the barrel.”
Will, bending over to pick an arrowhead out of the water: “Look what I found.”
Kelly, acting frantic: “Put that back. They say it’s bad luck to find an arrowhead in a creek.”
Will tosses the arrowhead down quickly, clearly afraid of bringing on bad luck.
Kelly: “Just funning, ya, Irish.”