

Crime · Drama · Western
Overview
In 1931, the Bondurant brothers of Franklin County, Virginia, run a multipurpose backwoods establishment that hides their true business — bootlegging. Middle brother Forrest is the brain of the operation; older Howard is the brawn, and younger Jack, the lookout. Though the local police have taken bribes and left the brothers alone, a violent war erupts when a sadistic lawman from Chicago arrives and tries to shut down the Bondurants operation.
Top Cast


Shia LaBeouf
Shia LaBeouf
Jack Bondurant
Shia LaBeouf
Jack Bondurant


Tom Hardy
Tom Hardy
Forrest Bondurant
Tom Hardy
Forrest Bondurant


Gary Oldman
Gary Oldman
Floyd Banner
Gary Oldman
Floyd Banner


Guy Pearce
Guy Pearce
Charlie Rakes
Guy Pearce
Charlie Rakes


Jason Clarke
Jason Clarke
Howard Bondurant
Jason Clarke
Howard Bondurant


Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain
Maggie Beauford
Jessica Chastain
Maggie Beauford


Mia Wasikowska
Mia Wasikowska
Bertha Minnix
Mia Wasikowska
Bertha Minnix


Dane DeHaan
Dane DeHaan
Cricket Pate
Dane DeHaan
Cricket Pate


Lew Temple
Lew Temple
Deputy Henry Abshire
Lew Temple
Deputy Henry Abshire


Chris McGarry
Chris McGarry
Danny
Chris McGarry
Danny
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