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Incident at Guilt Ridge

Dev and Jonas are two rogues on sort-of-opposite sides of the law in the 1880's. When they accept a job that seems like easy money from a powerful mining company owner, they end up getting more than they bargained for.

Top Cast

  • Kelsey Bohlen

    Kelsey Bohlen

    Belle

  • Buddy Clements

    Buddy Clements

    McDonald

  • Robert Coffie

    Robert Coffie

    China-man

  • Joe Cornet

    Joe Cornet

    Dev

  • Anna Goeser

    Anna Goeser

    Rose

  • Diane Ayala Goldner

    Diane Ayala Goldner

    Madame LeFarge

  • Nicole Kreuzer

    Nicole Kreuzer

    Myra

  • Curt Lambert

    Curt Lambert

    Jonas

  • Vitta Quinn

    Vitta Quinn

    Etta

Overview

Dev and Jonas are two rogues on sort-of-opposite sides of the law in the 1880's. When they accept a job that seems like easy money from a powerful mining company owner, they end up getting more than they bargained for.

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