4
90 min
A humanistic account of "The Robin Hood of the Cookson Hills," in which Charles Arthur Floyd is portrayed as a decent man who has a strong sense of family and duty.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Martin Sheen | Charles Arthur 'Pretty Boy' Floyd | Unowned |
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Kim Darby | Ruby Hardgrave | Unowned |
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Michael Parks | Bradley Floyd | Unowned |
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Steven Keats | Eddie Richetti | Unowned |
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Ellen Corby | Ma Floyd | Unowned |
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Abe Vigoda | Dominic Morrell | Unowned |
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Mills Watson | Shine Rush | Unowned |
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Joe Estevez | E.W. Floyd | Unowned |
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Ford Rainey | Mr. Suggs | Unowned |
Frank Christi | Phil Donnati | Unowned | |
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Bill Vint | Bill Miller | Unowned |
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Rod McCary | George Birdwell | Unowned |
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Ted Gehring | Decker | Unowned |
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Ann Doran | Secretary | Unowned |
Sandra Dixon | Rose | Unowned | |
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Amzie Strickland | Farm Woman | Unowned |
Geoffrey Binney | Melvin Purvis | Unowned | |
Erwin Fuller | Banker | Unowned | |
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Royce D. Applegate | Deputy | Unowned |
Kitty Carl | Mary Floyd | Unowned | |
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Misty Rowe | Blonde Woman | Unowned |
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Arlene Farber | Juanita | Unowned |