The Kid


02:28 am - 04:28 am, Tuesday, November 4 on WXTV MovieSphere Gold (41.2)

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Rio and his sister bump into notorious outlaw Billy the Kid while on the run from their uncle. As they're both being pursued, they decide to travel together. When Sheriff Garret and their uncle close in on them however, Rio finds himself between two sides of the law.

2019 English
Biography Drama Action/adventure Crime Drama Western Other

Cast & Crew
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Jake Schur (Actor) .. Rio Cutler
Leila George (Actor) .. Sara Cutler
Chris Pratt (Actor) .. Grant Cutler
Dane DeHaan (Actor) .. Billy 'The Kid' Bonney
Ethan Hawke (Actor) .. Sheriff Pat Garrett
Charlie Chappell (Actor) .. Billy Wilson
Clint Obenchain (Actor) .. Tom Pickett
Chris Bylsma (Actor) .. Charlie Bowdre
Tait Fletcher (Actor) .. Bill Cutler
Hawk D'onofrio (Actor) .. Oran Moler
Samantha Zajarias (Actor) .. Paulita Maxwell
Vincent D'onofrio (Actor) .. Sheriff Romero
David Devereaux (Actor) .. First Reporter
Rachel Singer (Actor) .. Cricket
Jenny Gabrielle (Actor) .. Mirabel
Howard Ferguson Jr. (Actor) .. Tall Man
Santo Militello (Actor) .. Butcher
Keith Jardine (Actor) .. Paul Jankowski
Dillon D. Jordan (Actor) .. Second Guard
Adam Baldwin (Actor) .. Bob Olinger
Joseph Santos (Actor) .. James Bell
Leslie Fleming-Mitchell (Actor) .. Bank Clerk
Joe Berryman (Actor) .. Older Doctor
Douglas Bennett (Actor) .. Gauss
Efrain Villa (Actor) .. Mexican Worker
Stafford Douglas (Actor) .. John Poe
Merritt C. Glover (Actor) .. Singing Painted Lady
Jacob Browne (Actor) .. Bartender
David Christian Welborn (Actor) .. Father
Cynthia Casaus (Actor) .. Townsperson
Rose Cordova (Actor) .. Mother Maxwell
Christian Dalton (Actor) .. Townsman
Rachel De la Torre (Actor) .. Hispanic School Teacher
Yvette Fazio-Delaney (Actor) .. Wash lady
David Hight (Actor) .. Santa Fe Policeman
Darlene Kellum (Actor) .. Brothel Woman
Bob Knowlton (Actor) .. Santa Fe Policeman
Adrian Luna (Actor) .. Townsperson
Sarah Murrey (Actor) .. Townsperson
Randy Outzen (Actor) .. The Cook
Michael Neal Powell (Actor) .. Store Clerk
Kimberly Rayman (Actor) .. Townswoman
J. Nathan Simmons (Actor) .. Townsperson
Michael E. Stogner (Actor) .. Townsman
Rick Tadra (Actor) .. Santa Fe Police Officer
Chad Dashnaw (Actor) .. Dave Rudabaugh
Benjamin Dickey (Actor) .. Jim East
Diana Navarrette (Actor) .. Manuela

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Jake Schur (Actor) .. Rio Cutler
Leila George (Actor) .. Sara Cutler
Chris Pratt (Actor) .. Grant Cutler
Born: June 21, 1979
Birthplace: Virginia, Minnesota, United States
Trivia: Born June 21, 1979, native Minnesotan actor Chris Pratt scored his first big break on television as the troubled physician's son Bright Abbott on the WB series drama Everwood, opposite Treat Williams and others, and segued into film with a prominent role in the biting satire Strangers with Candy (2005) alongside Amy Sedaris and Stephen Colbert. Successive features included Deep in the Valley (2008), Wanted (2008), and Bride Wars (2009) (as the ineffectual fiancé of Anne Hathaway). In 2009, Pratt joined the NBC sitcom Parks & Recreation as a guest star, but his turn as the dim-witted Andy Dwyer was so well-received that he was promoted to series regular for season 2. While on the show, Pratt also juggled some major movie roles, co-starring with Brad Pitt and Jonah Hill as baseball player Scott Hatteberg in the blockbuster Moneyball (2011) and appearing as a Navy SEAL in 2012's controversial Zero Dark Thirty.
Dane DeHaan (Actor) .. Billy 'The Kid' Bonney
Born: February 06, 1986
Birthplace: Allentown, Pennsylvania, United States
Trivia: Began acting as a child in community and school theatre. Made his Broadway debut as understudy to Haley Joel Osment in the short lived 2008 revival of David Mamet's American Buffalo. Won an Obie Award in 2010 for his performance in Annie Baker's play The Aliens, directed by Sam Gold, at New York's Rattlestick Playwrights Theatre. Met his wife, actress Anna Wood, while they were both students at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts. Was the star of Prada's spring/summer 2014 menswear campaign, the second time he modeled for the brand.
Ethan Hawke (Actor) .. Sheriff Pat Garrett
Born: November 06, 1970
Birthplace: Austin, Texas, United States
Trivia: Bearing the kind of sensitive-man good looks that have led many to think he would be perfect for a career as a tortured, latte-chugging intellectual, Ethan Hawke instead emerged in the 1990s as both a talented actor and a thinking girls' poster boy. In addition to acting, Hawke penned two novels -- The Hottest State, which is rumored to be based on a former relationship he had with singer/songwriter Lisa Loeb, and the best-selling Ash Wednesday. Born November 6, 1970, in Austin, TX, to teenage parents who separated when he was a toddler, Hawke was raised by his mother. The two led an itinerant existence until she married again, and the family settled in Princeton Junction, NJ. There Hawke began to study acting at Princeton's McCarter Theatre, and at the age of 14, he made his film debut in Explorers (1985). A sci-fi fantasy flick that starred the actor alongside River Phoenix, it didn't make much of an impact upon its theatrical release, but thanks to the presence of both Hawke and Phoenix, it went on to a second life on cable.Following his debut, Hawke stopped acting professionally to attend Carnegie Mellon University. His college career didn't last long, however; while still a student, Hawke was chosen to play one of the young protagonists of Peter Weir's Dead Poets Society. The 1989 film, which marked the beginning of Robin Williams' turn toward more dramatic roles, was a success, and Hawke, in his role as the shy, cringing Todd Anderson, made prep school angst look so photogenic that he soon had something of a teenage following. After starring as Ted Danson's son in Dad the same year, Hawke went on to make a string of movies that allowed him to demonstrate his talent but never quite propelled him further into the realm of stardom. White Fang (1991) provided him with a go at adventure by casting him as a young gold miner who forms a bond with the titular canine, while Waterland (1992) had Hawke plumbing the depths of mild delinquency as the troublesome student of an emotionally estranged Jeremy Irons. Unfortunately, almost nobody saw Waterland, and the same could be said of Hawke's other film that year, the WWII drama A Midnight Clear. Lack of an audience obscured the actor's strong performances in both films, and it was not until 1994 that he began to gain recognition for something besides Dead Poets Society. In that year, Hawke created something of a reputation for himself, both on- and offscreen. Offscreen, he became tabloid fodder when he was caught dancing with a then-married Julia Roberts and thus gained a certain -- if fleeting -- kind of notoriety. On screen, the actor starred in Ben Stiller's Reality Bites, portraying the kind of goateed, ennui-mired, more-sensitive-than-thou slacker that helped get him labeled as such in real life. Matters weren't helped when, that same year, the actor published The Hottest State, a meditation on love from the point-of-view of an angst-ridden twentysomething that was scorned by many critics as pretentious posturing.After starring as another sensitive student of life in Richard Linklater's romantic talkathon Before Sunrise (1995), Hawke went back to his sci-fi roots with Gattaca (1997), a near-future parable about the dangers of genetic engineering. Although the film was a relative disappointment, it did present Hawke with an introduction to co-star Uma Thurman, whom he married in 1998 and had a daughter with later that same year. Also in 1998, the actor starred opposite Gwyneth Paltrow in an adaptation of Charles Dickens' Great Expectations; despite mixed reviews, the film heightened Hawke's profile while further establishing him as one of the leading interpreters of sensitive-boy artistic angst. After a starring turn as one of the titular Newton Boys alongside Matthew McConaughey, Skeet Ulrich, and Vincent D'Onofrio in Richard Linklater's neglected 1998 Western, Hawke took on an entirely different role in 1999. Starring in Scott Hicks' Snow Falling on Cedars, he portrayed a journalist investigating the murder of a Japanese-American man in post-WWII Washington State. The same year, he appeared in Joe the King, the directorial debut of his friend and Midnight Clear co-star Frank Whaley.In addition to his film work, Hawke has remained active in the theater. He was the artistic director of the now-defunct Malaparte, a New York theater company that he co-founded with a group of actors including Robert Sean Leonard, Frank Whaley, and Josh Hamilton. He has also worked behind the camera, directing the music video for Lisa Loeb's "Stay" in 1994.Hawke subsequently earned some of the best reviews of his career to date as the title character of Michael Almereyda's 2000 adaptation of Hamlet. Set in modern-day New York, the film allowed Hawke to give the famously tortured prince a slackerish spin that more than one critic noted seemed to come naturally to the actor. The following year, he could be seen in an altogether different feature, portraying a rookie cop opposite Denzel Washington in Training Day, Antoine Fuqua's gritty cop drama. He also collaborated again with director Linklater, first for Tape, a drama co-starring Robert Sean Leonard and wife Thurman, and then for Waking Life, a groundbreaking animated feature in which the actor reprised the role of Before Sunrise's Jesse. 2001 also marked Hawke's first significant foray behind the camera as the director of Chelsea Walls, a multi-character drama about various artists living in New York's famed Chelsea Hotel.In 2002, Hawke played alongside Frank Whaley in The Jimmy Show and made an appearance on the hit television drama Alias the next year. The year 2003 was not a banner one for the actor -- after rumors of an affair between Hawke and a young model began circulating among various television and print tabloids, Uma Thurman announced their official separation after five years of marriage. In 2004, Hawke starred with Angelina Jolie in director D.J. Caruso's Taking Lives and reprised his Before Sunrise role opposite Julie Delpy in Linklater's sequel Before Sunset, a film which also provided the long-time actor with his first screenwriting credit.Hawke appeared in several moderately successful films throughout 2005 and 2006 (Assault on Precinct 13, The Hottest State, Fast Food Nation), but found himself back in the limelight for 2007's crime thriller Before the Devil Know You're Dead, in which the actor played one of two brothers involved in a plan to rob their parents' jewelry store. The film would win the Best Picture from the American Film Institute. He found success yet again for his role in the 2008 crime drama What Doesn't Kill You. The film, which also stars Mark Ruffalo and Donnie Wahlberg, features Hawke as a street-hardened young adult struggling to rise above the dog-eat-dog lifestyle to which he has become accustomed. In 2009 Hawke starred in Daybreaker, in which he played a vampire sympathetic to the human plight, and worked with Don Cheadle, Wesley Snipes, and Richard Gere for his role as a narcotics officer in the crime thriller Brooklyn's Finest.In 2013 Hawke scored a minor hit as the star of the horror film The Purge. In that same year he returned with Julie Delpy and Richard Linklater with Before Midnight, their sequel to Before Sunset, which garnered Hawke a second Oscar nomination in the Best Adapted Screenplay category. He returned to Oscar contention in 2014, this time in the Best Supporting Actor category for playing the father in Linklater's Boyhood.
Charlie Chappell (Actor) .. Billy Wilson
Clint Obenchain (Actor) .. Tom Pickett
Chris Bylsma (Actor) .. Charlie Bowdre
Tait Fletcher (Actor) .. Bill Cutler
Born: July 02, 1971
Birthplace: Michigan, United States
Trivia: Earned a scholarship to St. John's College.While in college, started training in mixed martial arts.Is a former MMA fighter.Owner of Undisputed Fitness, a gym in Santa Fe, New Mexico, that specializes in empowerment.Owner of Caveman Coffee.Host of the podcast The Tait Fletcher Show.
Hawk D'onofrio (Actor) .. Oran Moler
Samantha Zajarias (Actor) .. Paulita Maxwell
Vincent D'onofrio (Actor) .. Sheriff Romero
Born: June 30, 1959
Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York, United States of America
Trivia: An actor whose hulking presence belies his ability to slip quietly into an astonishing variety of roles, Vincent D'Onofrio is one of Hollywood's most unpredictable and compelling performers. Throughout his career, D'Onofrio has played a diverse range of characters, from Full Metal Jacket's fatally unhinged army recruit to a wholly convincing Orson Welles in Ed Wood to a bisexual porn star in The Velocity of Gary.Born in Brooklyn, NY, on June 30, 1959, D'Onofrio was raised in the diverse locales of Hawaii, Colorado, and Miami's Hialeah section. His career as an actor began on the stage, with study under Sonia Moore of New York's American Stanislavsky Theatre and Sharon Chatten at the Actors Studio. D'Onofrio's early years in the theater were filled with an obligatory helping of obscurity and miniscule paychecks (so miniscule that he worked for a time as a bouncer to help pay the bills). His fortunes began to shift in 1984, when he joined the American Stanislavsky Theatre as a performer. There, he appeared in such well-regarded productions as Of Mice and Men and David Mamet's Sexual Perversity in Chicago, and also made his Broadway debut in Open Admissions.D'Onofrio debuted onscreen in the straight-to-oblivion 1983 comedy The First Turn-On!, but it was not until his haunting portrayal of Pvt. Pyle (a role for which the actor gained 70 pounds) four years later in Stanley Kubrick's Full Metal Jacket that he earned much-deserved notice for his work. Defying easy categorization, D'Onofrio next appeared in the romantic comedy Mystic Pizza (1988), slimming down to his normal weight and giving a convincing portrayal as Lili Taylor's lovestruck boyfriend.Having thus given audiences a glimpse of his remarkable versatility, D'Onofrio spent the next few years making his presence felt in such films as JFK (1991), in which he played assassination witness Bill Newman; The Player (1992), which cast him in the pivotal role of ill-fated screenwriter David Kahane; and Nancy Savoca's Household Saints (1993), which, through a particularly odd feat of casting, had him playing the father of Lili Taylor. Although D'Onofrio worked at a prolific pace, it was not until he portrayed Conan the Barbarian author Robert E. Howard in the 1996 The Whole Wide World that he really had his screen breakthrough. A low-key romantic drama about the relationship between Howard and a schoolteacher (Renée Zellweger), the film allowed D'Onofrio to take center stage, rather than lend support to better-known co-stars. Critics roundly applauded his performance, but although the actor kept working steadily, he was by no means a Hollywood fixture. Eschewing the limelight, he turned in particularly memorable performances in Feeling Minnesota (1996) as Cameron Diaz's cuckolded fiancé and in the 1997 blockbuster Men in Black, which cast him as the film's resident bad guy.D'Onofrio had long since become an established actor by the 2000's, and he would remain a solid force on screen in such films as The Cell, Happy Accidents, Steal This Movie, andThumbsucker. D'Onofrio would also find just as much notoriety on the small screen, most notably as Detective Robert Goren on the phenomenally successful Law & Order spin-off Criminal Intent, and even step behind the camera, penning, helming and starring in the drama Mall.
David Devereaux (Actor) .. First Reporter
Rachel Singer (Actor) .. Cricket
Jenny Gabrielle (Actor) .. Mirabel
Howard Ferguson Jr. (Actor) .. Tall Man
Santo Militello (Actor) .. Butcher
Keith Jardine (Actor) .. Paul Jankowski
Dillon D. Jordan (Actor) .. Second Guard
Adam Baldwin (Actor) .. Bob Olinger
Born: February 27, 1962
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Trivia: The acting career of Adam Baldwin -- no relation to the famous Baldwin brothers Alec, William, and Stephen -- has been filled with ups and downs as he aspires to the stardom that as yet, seems to elude him. Due to his muscular 6'4" frame, the handsome Baldwin is frequently cast as hulking bad guys and psychopathic killers. He has been involved with films since he appeared in My Bodyguard (1980), the story of a victimized teenager seeking the protection of the school bully (Baldwin) who is believed to have killed his brother. While he did a fine job as the taciturn, deeply traumatized young man who affects a violent facade to conceal his inner pain, it was his costar Matt Dillon who became famous. Baldwin then went on to play supporting roles in three lesser films before playing the lead in the 1986 bomb Bad Guys, where he dyed his naturally dark hair bright blond and played a young cop who becomes a wrestler after he is suspended from the force. One year later he appeared in his most memorable role as the psychopathic war-loving soldier Animal in Stanley Kubrick's Full Metal Jacket (1987). In 1992, Baldwin played a drunken, abusive stepfather in Radio Flyer. He continued to work steadily in projects such as How to Make an American Quilt and Independence Day. He had the title role in the 1999 retelling of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. As the new century began he was part of the cast of the short-lived but much beloved sci-fi series Firefly as Jayne, a character he would return to in Serenity, the big-screen version of that show. He voiced Jonah Hex and Superman in various animated projects, and in 2007 landed the part of Major John Casey on the NBC series Chuck, about a geeky dude who becomes a super spy. He could be seen on big screens in the thriller InSight in 2011.
Joseph Santos (Actor) .. James Bell
Leslie Fleming-Mitchell (Actor) .. Bank Clerk
Joe Berryman (Actor) .. Older Doctor
Douglas Bennett (Actor) .. Gauss
Efrain Villa (Actor) .. Mexican Worker
Stafford Douglas (Actor) .. John Poe
Merritt C. Glover (Actor) .. Singing Painted Lady
Jacob Browne (Actor) .. Bartender
David Christian Welborn (Actor) .. Father
Cynthia Casaus (Actor) .. Townsperson
Rose Cordova (Actor) .. Mother Maxwell
Christian Dalton (Actor) .. Townsman
Rachel De la Torre (Actor) .. Hispanic School Teacher
Yvette Fazio-Delaney (Actor) .. Wash lady
David Hight (Actor) .. Santa Fe Policeman
Darlene Kellum (Actor) .. Brothel Woman
Bob Knowlton (Actor) .. Santa Fe Policeman
Adrian Luna (Actor) .. Townsperson
Sarah Murrey (Actor) .. Townsperson
Randy Outzen (Actor) .. The Cook
Michael Neal Powell (Actor) .. Store Clerk
Kimberly Rayman (Actor) .. Townswoman
J. Nathan Simmons (Actor) .. Townsperson
Michael E. Stogner (Actor) .. Townsman
Rick Tadra (Actor) .. Santa Fe Police Officer
Chad Dashnaw (Actor) .. Dave Rudabaugh
Benjamin Dickey (Actor) .. Jim East
Born: June 19, 1977
Birthplace: Little Rock, Arkansas, United States
Trivia: Is also a folk singer with an album titled Sexy Birds & Salt Water Classics.First acting role was Blaze Foley in the 2018 biopic Blaze.The idea for the biopic Blaze came about during a discussion between him and his friend actor/ director Ethan Hawke who cast him in title role.Got a crash course in acting from Vincent D'Onofrio who subsequently cast him in his second role in his western The Kid.Won the Special Jury Prize for Achievement in Acting at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival for his work in Blaze.
Diana Navarrette (Actor) .. Manuela

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