
Deadwood '76
Western
Overview
A young drifter is mistaken for Billy the Kid. The concequences prove deadly.
Top Cast


Arch Hall Jr.
Arch Hall Jr.
Billy May
Arch Hall Jr.
Billy May
Jack Lester
Jack Lester
Tennessee Thompson
Jack Lester
Tennessee Thompson
La Donna Cottier
La Donna Cottier
Little Bird
La Donna Cottier
Little Bird


Arch Hall Sr.
Arch Hall Sr.
Boone May (as William Watters)
Arch Hall Sr.
Boone May (as William Watters)


Liz Renay
Liz Renay
Poker Kate (as Melissa Morgan)
Liz Renay
Poker Kate (as Melissa Morgan)


Robert Dix
Robert Dix
Wild Bill Hickok
Robert Dix
Wild Bill Hickok
Richard Cowl
Richard Cowl
Preacher Smith (as Richard S. Cowl)
Richard Cowl
Preacher Smith (as Richard S. Cowl)
Jonny Bryant
Jonny Bryant
Hubert Steadman
Jonny Bryant
Hubert Steadman
David Reed
David Reed
Fancy Poggin
David Reed
Fancy Poggin
Gordon Schwenk
Gordon Schwenk
Spotted Snake
Gordon Schwenk
Spotted Snake
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