Full [exclusive] — Rawhide 2 Dirty Deeds
Some trails end in gold. This one ends in lead.
A compelling gritty Western narrative relies on complex, fractured characters who cannot easily be categorized as heroes or villains.
: A mysterious stranger named Lee (Tommy Gunn) drifts into town looking for work. He ultimately takes up arms to defend Jessica’s property. rawhide 2 dirty deeds full
He uncouples the last car, sends it plunging into the river below. Cross and Jem tumble toward the edge. Jem stabs Cross in the thigh with a railroad spike. As he falls, Cross laughs: “Dirty deeds… done… full…”
The song's writer, Angus Young, has stated that the idea for "Dirty Deeds" came from a newspaper headline. The phrase "dirty deeds done dirt cheap" was used to describe a person who would do anything for a low price. Young was intrigued by the phrase and saw it as an opportunity to create a song that captured the essence of rebelliousness and youthful defiance. Lyrically, the song deals with themes of lawlessness, rebellion, and the desire to break free from the constraints of society. Some trails end in gold
The list is nailed to the wall of a burned church. Each name crossed out except one: .
Unlike studio films, this indie sequel isn't afraid to let its hero lose—badly—before the third-act resurgence. : A mysterious stranger named Lee (Tommy Gunn)
It sounds like you’re looking for a gritty, adult-themed sequel to the spirit of Rawhide — perhaps a fusion of the classic TV western’s hard-driving cattle drive tension with the morally compromised, violent world of Dirty Deeds (like the 2005 Australian film or the AC/DC tone of lawlessness).