| Credited cast: | |||
| C. Thomas Howell | ... | The Stranger | |
| M.C. Gainey | ... | Hugh Anderson | |
| Richard Riehle | ... | Clarence Potts | |
| Luke Arnold | ... | Mike McCluskie | |
| Viva Bianca | ... | Rosie | |
| Quinn Lord | ... | James Riley | |
| Monique Candelaria | ... | Lyla | |
| Luce Rains | ... | Faro Fred | |
| Christopher Hagen | ... | Heyoke Joe | |
| Lane Compton | ... | Tim Johnston | |
| Douglas Bennett | ... | Hughie Anderson, Jr. | |
| Joshua R. Outzen | ... | Perry Tuttle (as Josh Outzen) | |
| Martin Palmer | ... | Tex | |
| Aly Mang | ... | Violet | |
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Peter Douglas | ... | Billy Bailey |
Burnt out lawman Mike McCluskie is forced to protect his town as the deepening divide is growing between the Ohio Railroad Workers and the Texas Cattle Men who are terrorizing the citizens of Hyde Park. Based on real events, McCluskie calls on the support of the local brothel owner Rosie and James Riley, a young vagrant dying of tuberculosis, who collectively, transform Hyde Park into one of the bloodiest and violent places in America.
For some reason this movie has a pretty low rating on this site(4.8/10). I thought was very good.it's funny,exciting and action packed.there's also a fair amount of suspense and lots of irony. C. Thomas Howell and M.C. Gainey really work well off each other.I thought they balanced the western elements very well. I liked the villain.i thought he was very menacing and cruel.and he also had a twisted,but funny sense of humor but for some reason,this movie didn't do very well at the box office,which mystifies me.it is pretty light in tone and is sometimes played for laughs and sometimes it's played straight,and for me,it works.my vote for Deadman Standing.