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Release Date:
August 1, 2012
Original Title:
Heathens and Thieves
Alternate Titles:
Heathens and Thieves - Das Glück ist mit dem Bösen
Genres:
Action | Western
Production Companies:
Orofino
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16
Runtime: 109
Lawmen, drifters, and hired guns converge at a Northern California ranch believing its Chinese owners possess stolen gold. When two drifters hear rumors that a Chinese railroad worker has escaped with gold and now owns a remote ranch in the wilds of Northern California, the desperate men set a plan in motion to steal the gold for themselves. Saul, the youngest of the drifters, hopes to win the affections of Zhen and his beautiful wife, Kun Hua. Saul hires on as a farmhand, while his partner Bill lurks in the shadows and waits for the opportunity to strike. However, waves of worse men arrive seeking the stolen fortune, setting in motion a deadly multi-sided face-off of bluffs, gambles, and betrayals. Heathens & Thieves is a western crime drama set in an American era when the riches associated with the 1849 Gold Rush, the fallout of the Civil War, and the impact of Chinese immigration were fresh in people's minds.
Associate Producer:
Taylor Long
Ben Holstein
Keely Grigel
Co-Producer:
Alexandra Wong
Danielle E. Sherrod
Edgar Martinez Schulz
Laura Trisnadi
Director:
Megan Peterson
John Douglas Sinclair
Executive Producer:
David A. Poole
Marc McCrudden
Steve Riley
James Vassar
Original Music Composer:
Sean R. Ferguson
Producer:
Peter H. Scott
Edgar Martinez Schulz
Matthew Marconi
Stunt Coordinator:
Josh Tessier
Tom Proctor
Stunts:
John A. Lorenz
Writer:
John Douglas Sinclair
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