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Fistful of Feathers

"Death and Deceit in the Wild West"

On the great frontier a gold-miner, an American Indian, a band of outlaws, and a corrupt sheriff clash under the desert sun in search of riches, revenge, and redemption.

Top Cast

  • Dylan Murphy

    Dylan Murphy

    Marty Brackage

  • Jean-Pierre Teatai Ariki

    Jean-Pierre Teatai Ariki

    Nayati

  • Matthew Racalbuto

    Matthew Racalbuto

    Bud Dunham

  • Thomas McMahon

    Thomas McMahon

    Billy Dunham

  • Ian Killingsworth

    Ian Killingsworth

    Jedidiah Tillman

  • Benjamin Ryland

    Benjamin Ryland

    Johnson Heimlicher

  • Curran Benson

    Curran Benson

    Richard Fromage

  • Michael Allard

    Michael Allard

    Balthazar Dunham

  • Matthew Leland

    Matthew Leland

    Goon 1

Overview

On the great frontier a gold-miner, an American Indian, a band of outlaws, and a corrupt sheriff clash under the desert sun in search of riches, revenge, and redemption.

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