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"A different desert"

Two misfit brothers hustle cash and chase dreams in the desert. When a mysterious woman threatens to repo their beloved houseboat the brothers cook up an epic con to finally leave their dusty town and sail off on a beam of sunshine to California.

Top Cast

  • Lou Taylor Pucci

    Lou Taylor Pucci

    Romeo Griggs

  • Dov Tiefenbach

    Dov Tiefenbach

    Samson Griggs

  • Michael Shannon

    Michael Shannon

    Blayde Griggs

  • Dale Dickey

    Dale Dickey

    Deb Chilson

  • Pat Healy

    Pat Healy

    Vern Rickey

  • Amy Ferguson

    Amy Ferguson

    Cynthia Ravenblanket

  • Justin Chatwin

    Justin Chatwin

    Jackie Clean

  • Amanda Crew

    Amanda Crew

    Charlene Rox

  • Stephanie Hunt

    Stephanie Hunt

    Miranda Laguna

Overview

Two misfit brothers hustle cash and chase dreams in the desert. When a mysterious woman threatens to repo their beloved houseboat the brothers cook up an epic con to finally leave their dusty town and sail off on a beam of sunshine to California.

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