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Outlaws and Angels

2016 | 120m | English

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Popularity: 4 (history)

Director: JT Mollner
Writer: JT Mollner
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A gang of cold-blooded outlaws narrowly escapes a blood-soaked bank robbery in a grimy frontier town. With a notorious bounty hunter hot on their trail, these nefarious criminals desperately need a place to hide out before night falls. Fate brings them to the home of the Tildons, a seemingly innocent family with two feisty daughters. As the men settle in, an impetuous game of cat and mouse plays out during the cold, black night. Come morning, nothing will ever be the same.
Release Date: Jan 25, 2016
Director: JT Mollner
Writer: JT Mollner
Genres: Drama, Thriller, Western
Keywords bounty hunter, seduction, outlaw, revenge, gang, home invasion, cat and mouse, bank robbery, frontier town, trail
Production Companies Orion Pictures, Redwire Pictures, Jeff Rice Films, Casadelic Pictures, Avery Productions, New Golden Age Films, No Remake Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Francesca Eastwood Florence Tildon
Chad Michael Murray Henry
Frances Fisher Esther
Teri Polo Ada Tildon
Luke Wilson Josiah
Ben Browder George Tildon
Madisen Beaty Charlotte Tildon
Steven Michael Quezada Alonzo
Reka Rene Birtha
Luce Rains Augustus
Chloe Catherine Kim Bessie
Cheyenne Phillips Cora
Beatrice Hernandez Pearl
Name Job
JT Mollner Writer, Director
Matthew Irving Director of Photography
David Baca Production Design
Susan Magestro Set Decoration
Liz Pecos Costume Design
Sean McCormick Armorer
Chyna Richardson Casting Associate
Rachel Bris Ager/Dyer
Red Rose Connerty Key Set Costumer
Barbara Lee Brice Seamstress
Aura Sperling Pierce Seamstress
Kato Banks Music Supervisor
Scotty Coats Music Supervisor
Mamie Mitchell Script Supervisor
Colleen E. Moody Script Supervisor
Marco Naylor Steadicam Operator
John Allen Phillips Still Photographer
Don Salt Still Photographer
Christopher Robin Bell Editor
Grant MacAllister First Assistant Camera
Tyler Gendron Key Grip
Kenneth Armstrong Title Designer
Andrea Marotti Visual Effects Producer
Carlo Tosi Visual Effects Producer
Stefan Chakerian Boom Operator
Tony Margulies Foley
Greg Vossberg Dialogue Editor, Supervising Sound Editor
Scott Bruzenak Sound Editor
David J. Kruk Sound Designer
Robyn Rebbe Makeup Department Head, Hair Department Head
Katie Vernon Key Makeup Artist
Toby Sells Special Effects
Taylor Mahony Digital Intermediate
J. D. Moore Digital Intermediate
Alan Pao Digital Intermediate
Sebastian Perez-Burchard Digital Intermediate
Heather Toll Digital Intermediate
Chadwick Struck Casting
Colin Stetson Original Music Composer
Ed Duran Stunt Coordinator
Name Title
Luke Daniels Producer
Rosanne Korenberg Producer
JT Mollner Producer
Chris Ivan Cevic Producer
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Wuchak
4.0

**_Interesting Western brought down by tedious overlength and disgusting vileness_** In the New Mexico Territory, a gang of bank robbers holds up at the parsonage of a minister & his family as a posse tries to catch up with them. Even if the thugs make it to Mexico, who will survive? "Outlaws ... and Angels” (2016) is cut from the same cloth as Tarantino Westerns “Django Unchained” (2012) and “The Hateful Eight” (2015), but with even less of a budget than “Bone Tomahawk” (2015), amazingly only costing $1,150,000. I say “amazingly” because the production values are quite good. In other words, the writer/director knew what he was doing. The people look and talk like folks living in the challenging desert wilderness of the Old West, which harkens back to the ugly depiction of the Old West in “The Great Northfield Minnesota Raid” (1972) and “Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid” (1973). Meanwhile the plot is as old as Westerns like “Rawhide” (1951). This is an interesting morality tale that covers everything from greed, lust, drunkard-ness, cowardly condoning, envy, hate and murder. It’s not “anti-Christian,” as some devout people have claimed in knee-jerk fashion. Rather, it’s anti-hypocrisy. When parents don’t live according to their own Judeo-Christian values they become fakes, which naturally causes rebellion in the kids. The beautiful Francesca Eastwood is a highlight with Madisen Beaty and Teri Polo being effective. Chad Michael Murray, Luke Wilson and the other three male actors in the main cast are well cast and convincing. Unfortunately, it’s all brought down by unnecessary scenes that pad the runtime, not to mention wallow in gross depravity for no ostensibly reason. For instance, the puke-inducing jack-someone-off sequence and the perverted nod to “Deliverance” (1972). I thought this was a Western, not a sick porn flick? “Less is more” is a proverb for good reason. The film runs 2 hours and was shot in Santa Fe and Albuquerque in north-central New Mexico. GRADE: C-/D+

Oct 25, 2022