

Western · History
Overview
Old West highwayman Bill Miner, known to Pinkertons as "The Gentleman Bandit," is released in 1901 after 33 years in prison. A genial and charming old man, he re-enters a world unfamiliar to him, and returns to the only thing that gives him purpose — robbery.
Top Cast


Richard Farnsworth
Richard Farnsworth
Bill Miner
Richard Farnsworth
Bill Miner


Jackie Burroughs
Jackie Burroughs
Kate
Jackie Burroughs
Kate


Ken Pogue
Ken Pogue
Jack Budd
Ken Pogue
Jack Budd


Wayne Robson
Wayne Robson
Shorty
Wayne Robson
Shorty


Timothy Webber
Timothy Webber
Fernie
Timothy Webber
Fernie


Gary Reineke
Gary Reineke
Detective Seavey
Gary Reineke
Detective Seavey


David Petersen
David Petersen
Louis Colquhoun
David Petersen
Louis Colquhoun
Don MacKay
Don MacKay
Al Sims
Don MacKay
Al Sims
Samantha Langevin
Samantha Langevin
Jenny
Samantha Langevin
Jenny


Tom Heaton
Tom Heaton
Tom
Tom Heaton
Tom
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