
The Highwaymen
The legends who took down Bonnie & ClydeIn 1934, Frank Hamer and Manny Gault, two former Texas Rangers, are commissioned to put an end to the wave of vicious crimes perpetrated by Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow, a notorious duo of infamous robbers and cold-blooded killers who nevertheless are worshiped by the public.
Description: In 1934, Frank Hamer and Manny Gault, two former Texas Rangers, are commissioned to put an end to the wave of vicious crimes perpetrated by Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow, a notorious duo of infamous robbers and cold-blooded killers who nevertheless are worshiped by the public.
Genres: Crime, Drama, Thriller
Homepage: https://www.netflix.com/title/80200571
Budget: $49,000,000 | Revenue : $0
Runtime: 133 minutes

Triple Frontier

The Trap

The Ruthless

The Silence

The Outsider

MILF

A Fortunate Man

Whitney

RoboCop 3

We the Animals

Kevin Costner
Played Frank Hamer

Woody Harrelson
Played Manny Gault

Kathy Bates
Played Ma Ferguson

John Carroll Lynch
Played Lee Simmons

Thomas Mann
Played Deputy Ted Hinton

Dean Denton
Played Deputy Bob Alcorn

Kim Dickens
Played Gladys Hamer

William Sadler
Played Henry Barrow

W. Earl Brown
Played Ivy Methvin

David Furr
Played Detective John Quinn

Jason Davis
Played Agent Kendale

Josh Caras
Played Wade McNabb

David Born
Played Sheriff Henderson Jordan

Brian F. Durkin
Played Deputy Prentiss Oakley

Kaley Wheless
Played Jean Gault

Alex Elder
Played Nate Gault

Emily Brobst
Played Bonnie Parker

Edward Bossert
Played Clyde Barrow

Jake Dashnaw
Played Henry Methvin

Jane McNeill
Played Emma Parker

Karson Kern
Played Joe Palmer

Jesse C. Boyd
Played Ray Hamilton

Kevin Sangston
Played Guard Crowson

Robert Bryan Davis
Played Guard Bozeman

Luray Cooper
Played Luther

Johnny McPhail
Played Old Farmer (Grapevine)

Silas Cooper
Played Chief Boyd

Jeff Pope
Played Constable Cal Campbell

Arvin Combs
Played State Official #1

Joe Knezevich
Played State Official #2

Billy Slaughter
Played Reporter #1

Brandon O'Dell
Played Reporter #2

Dean J. West
Played Reporter #3

Don Stallings
Played Orphan Annie Ford Driver

David Dwyer
Played Sheriff Smoot Schmid
Steve Vernon
Played Gun Store Owner
Carter Maharrey
Played Carter

Justin Smith
Played Pump Jockey

Cullen Moss
Played Oklahoma Cop

Alan Wells
Played 1st G-Man (Oklahoma)

Josh Ventura
Played Okie G-Man

Michael Draper
Played Tough Migrant Worker (Oklahoma)

Timothy McKinney
Played Okie Migrant

Luke Loveless
Played Bottle Boy
Ian Pitre
Played Hammer Boy

Billy 4 Johnston
Played West Dallas Messenger Kid

Izzy G.
Played Little Mudlark Girl
Savanna Renee
Played Garbo Girl

Mitch Eakins
Played Fancy Dan #1

Matthew Paul Martinez
Played Fancy Dan #2

Todd Barnett
Played Local Reporter

Troy Hogan
Played Migrant Worker
Taj Marqui Paul
Played Migrant Worker's Son
Russell L. Welch III
Played Underworld Dance Hall Band Member #1
Nicolas J. Lefebvre
Played Underworld Dance Hall Band Member #2
Stephen L. Kelly
Played Underworld Dance Hall Band Member #3
Robert E. Streeck
Played Ferguson Agent #1
Donald Robert Mohr
Played West Dallas G-Man
Brad Napp
Played Ferguson Agent #2
Sophia Silver
Played Daisy

Lynden Orr
Played Violet / Bonnie (voice)
Makani Ravello
Played Bonnie Parker Lookalike #1

Samantha Hunter Ogan
Played Bonnie Parker Lookalike #2

Mikey Kelley
Played Clyde (voice)
Leigh Anne Tuohy
Played Ladies Auxiliary Attendee #1
Collins Tuohy
Played Ladies Auxiliary Attendee #2
Teddy Orr
Played Ladies Auxiliary Attendee #3

Skip Stellrecht
Played Texas Radio Newscaster (voice)

Jon Briddell
Played Oklahoma Radio Newscaster (voice)

David Zyler
Played National Radio Newscaster (voice)

Aaron Mitchell
Played Ununiformed Dallas Deputy (uncredited)
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