Wow, I loved the voice of the lead character. The acting was spot on and story line was very powerful and thought provoking. I could watch a full story of this.
THIS IS EXCELLENT!! So refreshing to see a well produced western short film! The way you started it with the robber already being in the train, instead of stopping it, was refreshing! And the twist with the bullets was refreshing too!
I kept thinking, "Watch your crossfire," LoL. The settings of this one were amazing. I think way too much about living in the Old West, so these shorts are a great way to get a hit of it without having to sit down for two hours. A big cast in this one, too. Personally, the MC's acting was cheesy, but that's probably just me.
Thanks for noticing! It was due to the great work of the short's producing team. The locations were filmed with the Georgia Woodland Railroad and Orange Blossom Cannonball.
Damn boys,,, knocked it out of the park once again... you got a new subscriber Please do many many more, I’m going to have to space them out so I don’t watch them all at once. You deserve some big time acknowledgment...
good scenery good detail but why in the heck didnt they know a bullet still in its shell casing would never have been in a persons back (even if it was obviously not true) it would be a lump of lead or a minne ball not shiny and not an intact bullet.
He said it isn’t the bullet from his back, but one “like it” He said he carries that one as a reminder. Thanks so much for watching and appreciating the details!
@@HuskinsBrothersFilms ahh now i remember. well done i can only imagine what you could do with a big budget. I watch the greatest movie ever made, Jeramiah Johnson almost every year on Fathers day and the second greatest movie Lonesome Dove often. we have the Hatcreek Cattle company sign on our middle gate and "the tear drop horse pens followed by the garbled latin quote with "we dont rent pigs" on our front gate". on the back field gate we a sign that has the exact dialogue discussing the latin phrase by Tommy Lee Jones and Robert Duval " by the corrals on a post we have a couple of quotes from both movies. good luck hope you get to make a movie like them some day
This was awful!!! I could only make it through 3 & 1/2 minutes of this bad acting & script. Give some people a pencil & a camera & they think " I should write a bad story & make a movie. "
Wow, I loved the voice of the lead character. The acting was spot on and story line was very powerful and thought provoking. I could watch a full story of this.
Love these short Westerns. And I've been on that very train
THIS IS EXCELLENT!! So refreshing to see a well produced western short film! The way you started it with the robber already being in the train, instead of stopping it, was refreshing! And the twist with the bullets was refreshing too!
Watch "The gunfighter". Hilarious.
Queenslander.
Very fine western film!
This was great! Very unexpected story.
it didn't end the way I thought it would. it was a good video.
Lead character had a great voice.
Thank you.
Good stuff!
Brilliant. You can be proud of you movie.
Robbed the train with no ammo saying it takes a brave man to pull the trigger... that speaks volumes
@@lennondouglas5796 I like how you guys work together and both joined withing the last 5 days,, your pathetic. Jackass
@@adamclark9253 the duality of a man
great work really
Very entertaining.thanks.
Wow, robbing a train with an empty pistol, that’s gutsy!
he wasn't robbing the train
Awesome short. I can relate, as I expect others can also. Well done.
Not sure why you guys don’t have more subscribers! Just watched all your content and you guys are awesome! Keep up the good work!🎥🎬
David Horn thanks so much for watching! Please feel free to share our films with friends and subscribe to come back for more!
I kept thinking, "Watch your crossfire," LoL. The settings of this one were amazing. I think way too much about living in the Old West, so these shorts are a great way to get a hit of it without having to sit down for two hours. A big cast in this one, too.
Personally, the MC's acting was cheesy, but that's probably just me.
He ought to have known, a 22LR is going to do no good with a 45Cal.
I liked it, their was a lot of twists that I noticed, too bad some people have seemed to miss a lot them
Not bad, thank you, because there are so many awful western shorts I've just been through, lol.
Way to go preacher. You lost another sinner’s soul…
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Where the heck did you get access to a 19th century heritage steamer AND railway
Thanks for noticing! It was due to the great work of the short's producing team. The locations were filmed with the Georgia Woodland Railroad and Orange Blossom Cannonball.
I don't get it.
There is a place in Enterprise, Louisiana that has a church, school, stable, and an old mill.
@ 5:55 Well of course it only went click it's just a prop . There are only 2 screws in the frame and there is no firing pin on the hammer.
Love your films! Planning on getting a camera and making my own.
Short and deep, not watching anything else today.
Damn boys,,, knocked it out of the park once again... you got a new subscriber
Please do many many more, I’m going to have to space them out so I don’t watch them all at once. You deserve some big time acknowledgment...
Really makes you think. So I wonder, could YOU have pulled the trigger?
What kind of man are you? Well, a good man would not do a bad thing even if he knew he would not be punished for it.
good scenery good detail but why in the heck didnt they know a bullet still in its shell casing would never have been in a persons back (even if it was obviously not true) it would be a lump of lead or a minne ball not shiny and not an intact bullet.
He said it isn’t the bullet from his back, but one “like it” He said he carries that one as a reminder.
Thanks so much for watching and appreciating the details!
@@HuskinsBrothersFilms ahh now i remember. well done i can only imagine what you could do with a big budget. I watch the greatest movie ever made, Jeramiah Johnson almost every year on Fathers day and the second greatest movie Lonesome Dove often. we have the Hatcreek Cattle company sign on our middle gate and "the tear drop horse pens followed by the garbled latin quote with "we dont rent pigs" on our front gate". on the back field gate we a sign that has the exact dialogue discussing the latin phrase by Tommy Lee Jones and Robert Duval " by the corrals on a post we have a couple of quotes from both movies. good luck hope you get to make a movie like them some day
The church reminded me of it.
I thought that was pretty good,
Actor could be the son of rosco p coletrain.
The "Hero/Antihero" is too cool to turn to God when he clearly has failed in every way on his own. Wrong message.
This was awful!!! I could only make it through 3 & 1/2 minutes of this bad acting & script. Give some people a pencil & a camera & they think " I should write a bad story & make a movie. "