Outlaw Trail - The Treasure Of Butch Cassidy (2006)
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Genre: Westerns
Synopsis: Set in 1951 Utah, the western OUTLAW TRAIL depicts the adventures of Butch Cassidy's grandnephew, sixteen-year-old Roy Parker (Ryan Kelley). After discovering a treasure map carved on an old belt... Set in 1951 Utah, the western OUTLAW TRAIL depicts the adventures of Butch Cassidy's grandnephew, sixteen-year-old Roy Parker (Ryan Kelley). After discovering a treasure map carved on an old belt buckle that once belonged to Butch, Roy sets off to discover his great uncle's fortune. When an evil museum curator discovers the existence of the map, Roy and his friends Jess (Dan Byrd), Martin (Brent Weber), and Ellie (Arielle Kebbel), must get to the treasure first. [More]
Starring: Ryan Kelley, Arielle Kebbel, Dan Byrd, Brent Weber
Starring: Ryan Kelley, Arielle Kebbel, Dan Byrd, Brent Weber
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Reviews for Outlaw Trail - The Treasure Of Butch Cassidy
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A fast paced, highly intelligent, endlessly enjoyable matinee joyride. Full Review |
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