Angel and the Badman (2009)
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Runtime: 1 hr 32 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Director Terry Ingram remakes the 1947 John Wayne classic ANGEL AND THE BADMAN with this made-for-TV version that aired on the Hallmark Channel. Lou Diamond Phillips takes on Wayne’s iconic role of... Director Terry Ingram remakes the 1947 John Wayne classic ANGEL AND THE BADMAN with this made-for-TV version that aired on the Hallmark Channel. Lou Diamond Phillips takes on Wayne’s iconic role of Quirt Evans, a notorious gunslinger who begins to rethink his violent ways when he falls in love with a peace-loving Quaker widow, Temperance (Deborah Kara Unger), despite being hounded by a ruthless rival, Laredo Stevens (Luke Perry). The Duke’s real-life grandson Brendan Wayne turns in a supporting role as Quirt’s sidekick, Randy. [More]
Starring: Lou Diamond Phillips, Deborah Kara Unger, Luke Perry, Brendan Wayne
Starring: Lou Diamond Phillips, Deborah Kara Unger, Luke Perry, Brendan Wayne
Director: Terry Ingram
Director: Terry Ingram
Screenwriter: Jack Nasser
Composer: Stu Goldberg
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