The Highwaymen movie plot
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Kenyatta 2022-04-22 07:01:32
Freed from an incompetent and hypocritical government and a twilight hero who is beyond fame and fortune, he embraces correcting social beliefs and rebuilding morality, and turns around at a critical moment in the process. This is a very standard old-school police and bandit movie elements, but also because of the portrayal of the rabble, the police detective's Confession and immoral tragic ending with a touch of theology and chic @2019-07-19 22:17:22
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Rhett 2021-12-17 08:01:18
The main reason is to explain why it is necessary to connect people and cars directly into a honeycomb. When the United States was still the United States, hand-held machine guns and automatic rifles were freely traded, and the steel plates used for street signs were thick enough to be 30-06 that ordinary bullets could not penetrate. The BAR that Hammer picked in the gun shop had a retail price of more than US$1,500 that year, indicating that nothing can be done without money.
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Maney Gault: [Frank and Maney are sitting at a table in a coffee shop in Coffeyville, Kansas on the lookout for Bonnie and Clyde. Gault is eating a slice of cake and Frank's drinking a cup of coffee]
[chuckles]
Maney Gault: How many bullets you got in you?
Frank Hamer: Hell I don't know... Sixteen I think.
Maney Gault: [between spoonfuls] You know...
[clears his throat]
Maney Gault: Man can't PASS bullets through him like he can kidney stones?... might be GOOD to have a doctor look at you sometime.
Frank Hamer: Might be good to have a doctor look at YOU sometime.
Maney Gault: I ain't got no bullets in me.
Frank Hamer: Because I was COVERING you.
[Maney puts another spoonful of cake in his mouth, nods his head in agreement and smiles at Frank]
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Sheriff Smoot Schmid: He's got the mental range of a windshield wiper but he's reliable.