
Ghost Town: The Movie
Action · Thriller · Western
Overview
An 1800’s western set in the Great Smoky Mountains of North Carolina. It’s a story of love, hate, revenge, honor. It showcases the most famous villains of all time from John Boorman’s “Deliverance” filmed in 1972. Voted number one movie villains of all time in “Maxim Magazine”, 2005, Bill McKinney and Herbert “Cowboy” Coward scared audiences with their mountain man delivery that struck fear in millions of movie goers. They were reunited in this film after 37 years.
Top Cast


Herbert 'Cowboy' Coward
Herbert 'Cowboy' Coward
Harmon Teaster
Herbert 'Cowboy' Coward
Harmon Teaster


Bill McKinney
Bill McKinney
Victor Burnett
Bill McKinney
Victor Burnett
DJ Perry
DJ Perry
Will Burnett
DJ Perry
Will Burnett


Princess Daazhraii Johnson
Princess Daazhraii Johnson
Violet Teaster
Princess Daazhraii Johnson
Violet Teaster


Rance Howard
Rance Howard
Sheriff Tom Parker
Rance Howard
Sheriff Tom Parker


Renée O'Connor
Renée O'Connor
Little Jack
Renée O'Connor
Little Jack


Tony Becker
Tony Becker
Deputy Tuck
Tony Becker
Deputy Tuck


Stella Parton
Stella Parton
Betsy Mae
Stella Parton
Betsy Mae


Terence Knox
Terence Knox
Mayor Emerson Rogers
Terence Knox
Mayor Emerson Rogers


Grace Junot
Grace Junot
Linn
Grace Junot
Linn
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