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"Only the wicked flee..."

Two Tejanos (Texas of Mexican descent) kill two white men in a small south Texas town in 1883. One witness and his little brother accompany a Texas ranger turned bounty hunter across the Nueces strip in pursuit of these fugitives.

Top Cast

  • Billy Blair

    Billy Blair

    Presidio Officer

  • Grayson Berry

    Grayson Berry

    Sean Riser

  • Katelyn Barr

    Katelyn Barr

    Saloon Girl in the Door

  • Cody Jones

    Cody Jones

    Fierce Apache Warrior

  • Brittany Lewis

    Brittany Lewis

    Saloon Girl in Bed

  • Andy Andersen

    Andy Andersen

    Mexican Dragoon

  • Gabriel Regojo

    Gabriel Regojo

    San Ygnacio Storekeeper

Overview

Two Tejanos (Texas of Mexican descent) kill two white men in a small south Texas town in 1883. One witness and his little brother accompany a Texas ranger turned bounty hunter across the Nueces strip in pursuit of these fugitives.

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