Hell or High Water


08:05 am - 10:00 am, Thursday, November 27 on Showtime Next (East) ()

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About this Broadcast
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Two desperate brothers commit a string of bank robberies in order to raise the money needed to protect their family farm from foreclosure. Meanwhile, an aging sheriff tracks the heists in an attempt to hunt down those responsible.

2016 English Stereo
Crime Drama Drama Action/adventure Western Crime Other Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Dale Dickey (Actor) .. Elsie
Chris Pine (Actor) .. Toby Howard
William Sterchi (Actor) .. Mr. Clauson
Buck Taylor (Actor) .. Old Man
Kristin Berge (Actor) .. Olney Teller
Jeff Bridges (Actor) .. Marcus Hamilton
Gil Birmingham (Actor) .. Alberto Parker
Keith Meriweather (Actor) .. Rancher
Jackamoe Buzzell (Actor) .. Archer City Deputy
Katy Mixon (Actor) .. Jenny Ann
Amber Midthunder (Actor) .. Vernon Teller
Joe Berryman (Actor) .. Bank Manager
Taylor Sheridan (Actor) .. Cowboy
Howard Ferguson Jr. (Actor) .. Vernon PD Officer(as Howard S. Ferguson Jr.)
Debrianna Mansini (Actor) .. Vernon Diner Waitress
Paul Howard Smith (Actor) .. Old Timer
Nathaniel Augustson (Actor) .. Gas Station Thug #1
Ariel Holmes (Actor) .. Gas Station Thug #2
Marie A.K. McMaster (Actor) .. Casino Window Teller
Jim Burleson (Actor) .. Dealer
Gregory Cruz (Actor) .. Bear
Melanie Papalia (Actor) .. Hooker
Kim Gleason (Actor) .. Casino Window Teller #2
Alma Sisneros (Actor) .. Clerk(as Alma F. Sisneros)
Kevin Rankin (Actor) .. Billy Rayburn
Marin Ireland (Actor) .. Debbie Howard
Ben Foster (Actor) .. Tanner
Arielle Holmes (Actor) .. Gas Station Thug #2
Margaret Bowman (Actor) .. T-Bone Waitress
Ivan Brutsche (Actor) .. Buster
JP Howard (Actor) .. Justin Howard

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Did You Know..
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Dale Dickey (Actor) .. Elsie
Born: September 29, 1961
Birthplace: Knoxville, Tennessee, United States
Trivia: Started acting in high-school plays and joined a theater company in college. Dustin Hoffman made her go to his dermatologist during their time on the 1989 Broadway production of The Merchant of Venice to treat a copperhead snake bite. Into her mid-30s, she worked in Los Angeles as a valet parking attendant and waitress to survive until the next acting opportunity came along. Quit her office job at a non-profit organization once My Name Is Earl got picked up for a second season on NBC. Won a 2010 Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Winter's Bone.
Chris Pine (Actor) .. Toby Howard
Born: August 26, 1980
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: After a series of supporting roles in productions including The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (2004), Just My Luck (2006), and Smokin' Aces (2007), actor Chris Pine shot up to lead billing when he signed for the coveted lead part of Captain Kirk in J.J. Abrams' much-anticipated reboot of the Star Trek franchise, released in 2009. He followed up that smash hit playing opposite Denzel Washington and a runaway train in Unstoppable. In 2011 he participated in the Star Trek documentary The Captains, and the next year he was in the romantic comedy This Means War, and the drama People Like Us.
William Sterchi (Actor) .. Mr. Clauson
Buck Taylor (Actor) .. Old Man
Born: May 13, 1938
Birthplace: Hollywood, Los Angeles, California
Trivia: American actor Buck Taylor was the son of western comical sidekick Dub "Cannonball" Taylor. Buck was born in 1938, coincidentally the same year that Taylor pere made his film debut in You Can't Take it with You. True to his heritage, Buck showed up in the occasional western, notably Cattle Annie and Little Britches (1980) and Triumphs of a Man Called Horse (1983). For the most part, Taylor's film roles fell into the "young character" niche, notably his appearances in Ensign Pulver (1964), The Wild Angels (1966) (as motorcycle punk Dear John), and Pickup on 101 (1972). Buck Taylor will probably be seen on TV in perpetuity thanks to his recurring role as Newly O'Brian on the marathon TV western Gunsmoke, a role which he recreated for a 1987 Gunsmoke reunion film.
Kristin Berge (Actor) .. Olney Teller
Jeff Bridges (Actor) .. Marcus Hamilton
Born: December 04, 1949
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: The son of actor Lloyd Bridges, Jeff Bridges made his screen bow as a petulant infant in the arms of his real-life mother, Dorothy, in the 1950 Jane Greer melodrama The Company She Keeps; his troublesome older brother in that film was played by his real older brother Beau. The younger Bridges made a more formal debut before the cameras at age eight, in an episode of his dad's TV series Sea Hunt. After serving in the Coast Guard reserve, the budding actor studied acting at the Herbert Berghof school. While older brother Beau was developing into a character player, Bridges, thanks in equal parts to his ability and ruggedly handsome looks, became a bona fide leading man. He had his first major success with a leading role in Peter Bogdanovich's The Last Picture Show (1971), for which he was nominated for an Academy Award. Two years later, he won yet another Oscar nomination, this time for Best Supporting Actor in Thunderbolt and Lightfoot (1974). Bridges worked steadily throughout the rest of the 1970s, starring in a number of films, including Hearts of the West (1975) and Stay Hungry (1976). The 1980s brought further triumph, despite starting out inauspiciously with a part in the notoriously ill-fated Heaven's Gate (1981). In 1984, Bridges won yet another Oscar nomination for his leading role in Starman and continued to find acclaim for his work, in such movies as The Morning After (1986) and The Fabulous Baker Boys (1989). The latter featured Bridges and brother Beau as struggling musicians, as well as Michelle Pfeiffer in a performance marked by both the actress' own talent and her ability to roll around on a piano wearing a figure-hugging red velvet dress. Bridges began the 1990s with Texasville, the desultory sequel to The Last Picture Show. Things began to improve with acclaimed performances in Fearless (1993) and American Heart (1995) (the latter marked his producing debut), and the actor found commercial, if not critical, success with the bomb thriller Blown Away in 1994. More success followed, with a lead role in the Barbra Streisand vehicle The Mirror Has Two Faces (1996), and as a hapless and perpetually stoned bowling aficionado in the Coen brothers' The Big Lebowski (1998). In 1999, Bridges returned to the thriller genre with Arlington Road, playing the concerned neighbor of urban terrorist Tim Robbins, and then switched gears with Albert Brooks' comedy drama The Muse. In addition to his acting achievements, Bridges has also written some 200 songs, a talent which he memorably incorporated in The Fabulous Baker Boys.Bridges delivered a typically strong performance in 1999's Simpatico, which featured the actor as a horse-breeder embroiled in a complicated scam orchestrated by a once good friend, while The Contender (2000) found him playing a happy-go-lucky U.S. President suddenly forced to decide if his Vice Presidential candidate's rumored sexual escapades will affect his ultimate decision. Though K-PAX (2001) fared badly in theaters, Jeff's performance as Kevin Spacey's character's psychiatrist was solid, as was his role of a soft-spoken kidnapping victim in director Dominique Forma's Scenes of the Crime. 2003 was a polarizing year in terms of critical success -- despite an A-list cast including Bridges himself, Penelope Cruz, and Jessica Lange, Masked and Anonymous went unseen by most, and disliked by the rest. Luckily, Seabiscuit catapulted Bridges back into Hollywood's spotlight, as did Tod Wiliams' Door in the Floor, based on John Irving's novel A Widow for One Year.In 2008, Bridges landed the plum role of the bad guy in the box-office blockbuster Iron Man, but it was his turn as fading country music star Bad Blake in Crazy Heart that earned him the accolades that had eluded the respected actor throughout his career. For his work in that film Bridges captured the SAG award, the Golden Globe, and his fifth Oscar nomination -- marking his second nod in the lead category 25 years after his first for Starman.The next year Bridges would be up for the Best Actor award again, this time for the way he tackled one of John Wayne's iconic role's, Rooster Cogburn, in the Coen brother's hit remake of True Grit. That same year, he would return as Kevin Flynn in the sequel Tron: Legacy.
Gil Birmingham (Actor) .. Alberto Parker
Born: July 13, 1953
Birthplace: San Antonio, Texas, United States
Trivia: Drawing on his own off-camera ethnicity and cultural heritage, actor Gil Birmingham fell into a niche in Hollywood with numerous portrayals of Native Americans, in projects that occupied a broad spectrum of genres. A large-framed but not imposing figure who carried a distinguished presence, Birmingham landed his first major role in the 1987 horror opus House 2: The Second Story (as a warrior), then ushered in additional portrayals of Native Americans in efforts including the series Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, and Body & Soul and the small screen miniseries Dreamkeeper (2003) and Into the West (2005). He moved into big screen features in the mid-2000s, initially by extending his Native American typecast into a portrayal of an Incan warrior from South America in the fact-based Christian missionary drama End of the Spear (2005), then joined Ben Stiller and Dick Van Dyke for the big-budget, special effects-heavy comedy Night at the Museum (2006), and signed for a supporting role in the vampiric romance Twilight (2008).
Keith Meriweather (Actor) .. Rancher
Jackamoe Buzzell (Actor) .. Archer City Deputy
Katy Mixon (Actor) .. Jenny Ann
Born: March 30, 1981
Birthplace: Pensacola, Florida, United States
Trivia: Before moving to Los Angeles, actress Katy Mixon studied at the Carnegie Mellon University's School of Drama, and later appeared in the Utah Shakespeare Festival. She began her onscreen career with a role in the 2005 thriller The Quiet, and subsequently continued to find herself on camera, appearing in films like Four Christmases and State of Play. In 2009 she landed a lead role in the HBO comedy series Eastbound & Down. She had a memorable supporting turn in Take Shelter, and also appeared in the Nicolas Cage vehicle Drive Angry.
Amber Midthunder (Actor) .. Vernon Teller
Born: April 26, 1997
Birthplace: United States
Trivia: First speaking role in a feature film was Candy Store Girl in the 2008 indie hit Sunshine Cleaning.Made her directorial debut with the 2013 short drama Don't.Is Native American and is a member of the Fort Peck Sioux Tribe.Is passionate about animal rights and environmental activism.
Joe Berryman (Actor) .. Bank Manager
Taylor Sheridan (Actor) .. Cowboy
Howard Ferguson Jr. (Actor) .. Vernon PD Officer(as Howard S. Ferguson Jr.)
Debrianna Mansini (Actor) .. Vernon Diner Waitress
Paul Howard Smith (Actor) .. Old Timer
Nathaniel Augustson (Actor) .. Gas Station Thug #1
Ariel Holmes (Actor) .. Gas Station Thug #2
Marie A.K. McMaster (Actor) .. Casino Window Teller
Jim Burleson (Actor) .. Dealer
Gregory Cruz (Actor) .. Bear
Melanie Papalia (Actor) .. Hooker
Born: July 11, 1984
Birthplace: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Trivia: Has been a dancer since she was three.Was a huge horror movie fan growing up and frequently rented the popular slasher films of the 80's and 90's, in particular films from the Friday the 13th, A Nightmare on Elm Street and Sleepaway Camp franchises.First credited role in a feature film was Nasira in the 2007 Uwe Boll film Postal alongside Dave Foley, Verne Troyer and J.K. Simmons.Landed the main role of Nina in the comedy romance drama series You Me Her which premiered in 2016.Provided voices for the 2015 video games Dying Light and HATRED.
Kim Gleason (Actor) .. Casino Window Teller #2
Alma Sisneros (Actor) .. Clerk(as Alma F. Sisneros)
Kevin Rankin (Actor) .. Billy Rayburn
Born: April 18, 1976
Birthplace: Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States
Trivia: Wanted to be a stunt man after watching the Fall Guy as a kid, until he realized Lee Majors was only an actor playing a stunt man. First TV appearance was on Unsolved Mysteries. Made his big-screen debut in 1997 with a bit part in Robert Duvall's The Apostle. Proposed to his girlfriend while filming the pilot for NBC medical drama Trauma, having carried the ring around for two years, waiting for the right opportunity. Plays guitar, sings and writes music in his spare time.
Marin Ireland (Actor) .. Debbie Howard
Ben Foster (Actor) .. Tanner
Born: October 29, 1980
Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Trivia: Born in Boston in October 1980, he began to realize his passion for acting after attending the Interlochen Theater Arts Summer Program. After writing, directing, and starring in his first play at the age of 12, it wasn't long before the venom of the acting bug had successfully worked its way into the budding thespian's blood. Devoting his life to acting, Foster dropped out of high school at 16 and prepared to face the challenges that accompany such a career. In 1999, Foster won his breakthrough role in Liberty Heights. Set in 1950s Baltimore, Foster starred as a Jewish high school student whose socially taboo relationship with an African-American classmate (Rebekah Johnson) finds him facing negative pressure from his family and friends. He would go on to appear in many other films, like The Laramie Project, Big Trouble, 30 Days of Night, Alpha Dog, 3:10 to Yuma, Pandorum, Rampart, and more. Foster would also have a succesful TV run, with a role on the popular HBO series Six Feet Under. He played William Burroughs in 2013's Kill Your Darlings and also appeared in Ain't Them Bodies Saints and Lone Survivor the same year. Foster also focused on his stage work, starring in A Streetcar Named Desire in London in 2014.
Arielle Holmes (Actor) .. Gas Station Thug #2
Margaret Bowman (Actor) .. T-Bone Waitress
Ivan Brutsche (Actor) .. Buster
JP Howard (Actor) .. Justin Howard

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