The legacy of Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow has been so tied to Arthur Penn’s 1967 movie that it’s often mistaken as an authoritative account. But the robbers weren’t the only players in the sprawling legacy of Depression-era bank robbers who faced death in a hail of bullets after years on the run. The gory death scene at the end of Penn’s movie comes at the hands of a supporting player on the killer couple’s trail, but “The Highwaymen” flips the equation: As grizzled Texas Rangers Frank Hamer (Kevin Costner) and Maney Gault (Woody Harrelson) roam dusty southern roads on the outlaws’ trail, Bonnie and Clyde remain faceless monsters whose entire presence exists to fuel the men determined to take them down.
The saga of Hamer and Gault is such a natural alternative to this seminal American myth that it’s a wonder it took more...
The saga of Hamer and Gault is such a natural alternative to this seminal American myth that it’s a wonder it took more...
- 3/11/2019
- by Eric Kohn
- Indiewire


Saboteur Media to sell Jack London adventure in Cannes.
Gary Sinise is in final negotiations to join action-adventure The Wind & The Reckoning, which Saboteur Media will be selling in Cannes.
Barry Pepper and Craig T. Nelson have also joined Jim Caviezel and Jason Scott Lee on the project, which is based on Jack London’s writings about Ko’olau’, the Hawaiian native who rebelled against Us occupiers and fought to protect his family and homeland.
The project is being financed through the Hawaiian Film Fund and local investors and production is expected to get underway in Hawaii shortly.
David Cunningham...
Gary Sinise is in final negotiations to join action-adventure The Wind & The Reckoning, which Saboteur Media will be selling in Cannes.
Barry Pepper and Craig T. Nelson have also joined Jim Caviezel and Jason Scott Lee on the project, which is based on Jack London’s writings about Ko’olau’, the Hawaiian native who rebelled against Us occupiers and fought to protect his family and homeland.
The project is being financed through the Hawaiian Film Fund and local investors and production is expected to get underway in Hawaii shortly.
David Cunningham...
- 5/1/2018
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
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