
Woody Harrelson
Abraham Brant
Liam Hemsworth
David Kingston
Alice Braga
Marisol
Emory Cohen
Isaac
Felicity Price
Naomi
José Zúñiga
General Calderon
William Sadler
Governor Ross
Raphael Sbarge
Dr. Morris
Giles Matthey
John
Christopher James Baker
Monte
Christopher Berry
Dale
Benedict Samuel
George
David Born
Hoot
Lawrence Turner
Silas
Jason Carter
William
John McConnell
Saul
Jimmy Lee Jr.
Jesse Kingston
Kimberly Daugherty
Maria
Doug Van Liew
Jedediah
Josh Whites
Clem
Kerry Cahill
Philomena
Heather Le Roy
Esther
Hector Machado
Mexican Man
Gloria Sandoval
Old Mexican Woman
Marlin Richardson
Harland
Ashton Evers
Young David Kingston
Jeremy Sande
Charlie
Matthew Frias
Young Mexican Boy
Caleb J. Thaggard
Nigel
Chester Rushing
Winston
Danny Cabrera
Young Mexican Man
Michael Watson
Ranger
Sue-Lynn Ansari
Saloon Woman (uncredited)
Greg Dees
Townsfolk (uncredited)
Douglas M. Griffin
Sergeant (uncredited)
Mallorie Lindsey
Saloon Woman (uncredited)
Johnny McPhail
Outlaw 1 (uncredited)
Indiana O'Loughlin
Mt. Hermon Girl (uncredited)
Sue Rock
Outlaw Woman (uncredited)
Alaine Tyler
Townsfolk (uncredited)
Alana Whites
Townsgirl (uncredited)
Released
en
$10,000,000.00
$20,672.00
- #murder
Reviews
The Duel is the kind of movie that brings a knife to a gunfight. This is a western, mind you; we’re expecting a showdown at high noon your in standard frontier town with a wide Main Street, a saloon, and a room over the saloon occupied by a sexy hooker. Instead, we get a "Helena duel" (two, actually), wherein "You shall pour out each other's blood and we will cover it with dust. Whomever bleeds th

_**“Are you an assassin?” “I’m a Texas Ranger.” “You’re neither.”**_ In 1888, a government agent (Liam Hemsworth) is sent to investigate a town in east Texas and its mystic leader (Woody Harrelson) as to why people from south of the border wind up missing there. Alice Braga (Marisol) and Felicity Price (Naomi) appear on the female front, both striking in different ways. “The Duel” (2016) is

**When revenge's not an agenda, but an opportunity knocks!** Lately I have been watching lots of blacklisted screenplay films. Some of them were really good, but most of them were not. This is one of those, and I'm not convinced. The story wise, it was decent, until the secret was revealed. After that part, it's become completely uninterested. Because that twist was not par with any decent west












