Movie Background

The Highwaymen

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.

Director(s)

John Lee Hancock

Jeff Dashnaw

Phil Hardage

Brooke Satrazemis

Where to watch

Netflix

Netflix

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Cast & Crew

Jason Davis

Jason Davis

Agent Kendale

Kathy Bates

Kathy Bates

Ma Ferguson

Kevin Costner

Kevin Costner

Frank Hamer

Cullen Moss

Cullen Moss

Oklahoma Cop

John Carroll Lynch

John Carroll Lynch

Lee Simmons

W. Earl Brown

W. Earl Brown

Ivy Methvin

Josh Ventura

Josh Ventura

Okie G-Man

David Zyler

David Zyler

National Radio Newscaster (voice)

Robert Bryan Davis

Robert Bryan Davis

Guard Bozeman

Mikey Kelley

Mikey Kelley

Clyde (voice)

Karson Kern

Karson Kern

Joe Palmer

Billy Slaughter

Billy Slaughter

Reporter #1

Alan Wells

Alan Wells

1st G-Man (Oklahoma)

Phil Hardage

Phil Hardage

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Jesse C. Boyd

Jesse C. Boyd

Ray Hamilton

Kim Dickens

Kim Dickens

Gladys Hamer

Aaron Mitchell

Aaron Mitchell

Ununiformed Dallas Deputy (uncredited)

Emily Brobst

Emily Brobst

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David Dwyer

David Dwyer

Sheriff Smoot Schmid

Skip Stellrecht

Skip Stellrecht

Texas Radio Newscaster (voice)

Jeff Dashnaw

Jeff Dashnaw

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William Sadler

William Sadler

Henry Barrow

Thomas Mann

Thomas Mann

Deputy Ted Hinton

Brian F. Durkin

Brian F. Durkin

Deputy Prentiss Oakley

Brooke Satrazemis

Brooke Satrazemis

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Woody Harrelson

Woody Harrelson

Manny Gault

Josh Caras

Josh Caras

Wade McNabb

Joe Knezevich

Joe Knezevich

State Official #2

David Born

David Born

Sheriff Henderson Jordan

Jeff Pope

Jeff Pope

Constable Cal Campbell

Michael Draper

Michael Draper

Tough Migrant Worker (Oklahoma)

Luke Loveless

Luke Loveless

Bottle Boy

David Furr

David Furr

Detective John Quinn

Dean J. West

Dean J. West

Reporter #3

John Lee Hancock

John Lee Hancock

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Billy 4 Johnston

Billy 4 Johnston

West Dallas Messenger Kid

Silas Cooper

Silas Cooper

Chief Boyd

Dean Denton

Dean Denton

Deputy Bob Alcorn

Lynden Orr

Lynden Orr

Violet / Bonnie (voice)

Jon Briddell

Jon Briddell

Oklahoma Radio Newscaster (voice)

Johnny McPhail

Johnny McPhail

Old Farmer (Grapevine)

Mitch Eakins

Mitch Eakins

Fancy Dan #1

Don Stallings

Don Stallings

Orphan Annie Ford Driver

Brandon O'Dell

Brandon O'Dell

Reporter #2

Jane McNeill

Jane McNeill

Emma Parker

Troy Hogan

Troy Hogan

Migrant Worker

Timothy McKinney

Timothy McKinney

Okie Migrant

Samantha Hunter Ogan

Samantha Hunter Ogan

Bonnie Parker Lookalike #2

Justin Smith

Justin Smith

Pump Jockey

Matthew Paul Martinez

Matthew Paul Martinez

Fancy Dan #2

Luray Cooper

Luray Cooper

Luther

Kaley Wheless

Kaley Wheless

Jean Gault

Alex Elder

Alex Elder

Nate Gault

Edward Bossert

Edward Bossert

Clyde Barrow

Jake Dashnaw

Jake Dashnaw

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Kevin Sangston

Kevin Sangston

Guard Crowson

Arvin Combs

Arvin Combs

State Official #1

Steve Vernon

Steve Vernon

Gun Store Owner

Carter Maharrey

Carter Maharrey

Carter

Ian Pitre

Ian Pitre

Hammer Boy

Izzy G.

Izzy G.

Little Mudlark Girl

Savanna Renee

Savanna Renee

Garbo Girl

Todd Barnett

Todd Barnett

Local Reporter

Taj Marqui Paul

Taj Marqui Paul

Migrant Worker's Son

Russell L. Welch III

Russell L. Welch III

Underworld Dance Hall Band Member #1

Nicolas J. Lefebvre

Nicolas J. Lefebvre

Underworld Dance Hall Band Member #2

Stephen L. Kelly

Stephen L. Kelly

Underworld Dance Hall Band Member #3

Robert E. Streeck

Robert E. Streeck

Ferguson Agent #1

Donald Robert Mohr

Donald Robert Mohr

West Dallas G-Man

Brad Napp

Brad Napp

Ferguson Agent #2

Sophia Silver

Sophia Silver

Daisy

Makani Ravello

Makani Ravello

Bonnie Parker Lookalike #1

Leigh Anne Tuohy

Leigh Anne Tuohy

Ladies Auxiliary Attendee #1

Collins Tuohy

Collins Tuohy

Ladies Auxiliary Attendee #2

Teddy Orr

Teddy Orr

Ladies Auxiliary Attendee #3

Details

GenresCrime, Drama, Thriller
Runtime2h 13 mins
Released on15 Mar 2019
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

E.J. Cummings

9/10

Expectations: To see a period piece centered around the take down of Bonnie and Clyde and all the events that led up to it. What happened: Exactly that. This movie isn't for everyone, but if you are hoping to see a good period piece with realistic action and events. You'll love this film.

Wuchak

8/10

***Tracking down Bonnie & Clyde*** Based on the real story, two renowned retired Texas Rangers (Kevin Costner & Woody Harrelson) are commissioned to track down and execute Bonnie & Clyde in 1934 after other authorities have failed. “The Highwaymen” (1983) is a great counterbalance to the 1967 movie with Beatty & Dunaway, which painted the thugs more sympathetically, as well as the excellent “Bonnie & Clyde: The True Story” (1992). The filmmakers shoot for realism rather than the thrills of, say, James Bond or Batman. And by "realism" I don't mean exact historical accuracy; movies never are for many reasons. For instance, Frank Hamer never approached Bonnie & Clyde from the front of their vehicle. Hamer & co. just blew them to smithereens as soon as it was determined it was the rogue couple. The picture is a reverent period piece about life in the Great Depression and the pursuit & execution of the infamous duo by a couple of aged, but experienced men. The film has the confidence to take its time, unlike say "Aquaman,” which anxiously jumped to a wild action scene just when a dramatic part was getting interesting. If "The Highwaymen" is sometimes slow & boring it's because the actual pursuit was also slow and often boring. This is not a flick for people with ADHD who demand an explosion every 5-7 minutes. It's for people who favor period pieces like "The Whole Wide World," "Cross Creek," "Of Mice and Men," “The Cider House Rules,” "The Green Mile" and "Water for Elephants." The movie runs 2 hours, 12 minutes. GRADE: B+/A-

GenerationofSwine

10/10

Every time I'm about to give up on Netflix in frustration over horrible remakes and bad stand up specials, they come around a release a flick like this. It has a low budget, but it has a low budget that is very well and very very well disguised in a way that can best be described as pro-talent. It looks good, it looks like the 30s. It's also expertly acted and skillfully walks the line between funny and deadly serious as you get to watch the two old Texas Rangers walk through a world that has drastically changed. In other words, it's an absolute pleasure to watch.

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