Gunslingers
American Heroes Channel's new series Gunslingers reveals the infamous tales of survival and courage from the Wild West. Exposing little-known facts about America’s first villains and heroes, the six-part series features the stories of Wyatt Earp, Billy the Kid, Jesse James, Wild Bill Hickok, John Wesley Hardin and Tom Horn. Juxtaposed with vivid reenactments, expert commentary is layered throughout each episode to ensure the authenticity and historical accuracy of each story.
A look at Wyatt Earp through his eyes as he talks about the shootout at the OK Corral and the Earp "Tombstone Vendetta" that followed.
On a bloodstained frontier where corruption is king, an unlikely hero becomes a crusader for justice... and revenge. By the time of his death at the age of 21, everyone in the country had heard of Billy the Kid.
From the ashes of the Confederacy rises a bold rebel outlaw determined to get rich... and get even. Jesse James is seen by many as a modern day Robin Hood - a Southern gentlemen avenging the efforts of Northern businessmen to exploit his territory.
When the most famous man in the Old West outlives his legend, he becomes the target of gunslingers eager to make legends of their own - by shooting him dead.
In the turbulent aftermath of the Civil War, a volatile gunman wages a bloody crusade against anyone who stands between himself and his notions of freedom.
Tom Horn: Grim Reaper of the Rockies When the cattle barons of the Rockies wanted to eliminate homesteaders, Rustlers and Sheep Herders encroaching on their grazing land,for $500.00 a kill Tom Horn was their solution. Trained as a scout and sharpshooter by the Apache's and the army during the bloody Apache Wars with Geronimo in the 1880s, Horn was as skilled a man hunter as they came. But he was also a heartless killer who took a psychopathic pleasure in watching men die. He would leave one warning, and if it wasn't heeded, he would shoot to kill. Horn was the most effective assassin in the business until ultimately, his twin weaknesses alcohol and non stop talking about himself led to him big noting to an undercover Marshall.
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John Redlinger | Jesse James |
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Rich Chavez | Bartender |
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Jeremie Dalaba | Bank robber |
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Giuseppe Quinn | David Tutt's Friend |
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Warren M. Christopher | Marshall |
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Jaime Powers | Saloon Thug |
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Jonathan David Dixon | Ike Clanton |
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Paul A. Hutton | Self - Phd. / University of New Mexico |
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Bob Boze Bell | Self - Publisher / True West Magazine |
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Kevin Wester | Rueben Samuels |
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Eric C. Schneider | John Wesley Hardin |
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Johnny D. Boggs | Self - Western Writer |
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Samson Snell | John Armstrong |
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Daniel Grochowski | Billy the Kid's Leg Shackle Breaker |
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Kurt Russell | Self |
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Howard Ferguson Jr. | Wyatt Earp (2014) |
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Stafford Douglas | Billy the Kid |
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Jim Burleson | Pat Garrett |
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Nathaniel Augustson | Frank James |
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Laramie Cooley | Ann Bassett |
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Martin Palmer | Hanging Witness |
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James Blackburn | Saloon Owner |
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Justin Ramsey | Curly Bill |
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Billy Fuessel | Deputy |
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Zacciah Hanson | Young Jesse James |
| Director | Chris Cassel |
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| Mike Leonard |
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| Writer | Chris Cassel, Kevin Huffman, Paul Epstein, Ginny Mohler, David Boodell, Walt Willey | |
| Producer | Chris Cassel, Paul Epstein, Jake Pokluda, Matt Morrison, Kevin Huffman, Walt Willey, Jerry Holleran, Ginny Mohler, Brittany Shaw | |
| Photography | Tim Metzger | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Index | 1623 |
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| Added Date | Jan 20, 2016 17:36:28 |
| Modified Date | Jul 08, 2018 22:42:49 |