Deeds Better: Rawhide 2 Dirty
In the sprawling, often unforgiving landscape of 1990s direct-to-video action sequels, few titles carry the same strange, gritty mystique as Rawhide 2: Dirty Deeds . Released in 1997, six years after the moderate theatrical success of the original Rawhide (1991), this sequel arrived with no fanfare, a fraction of the budget, and a chip on its shoulder the size of a Montana mesa. While the first film was a respectable neo-Western about a disgraced DEA agent hiding out as a rancher, Dirty Deeds is something else entirely: a grimy, over-cranked, and surprisingly philosophical shotgun blast of 90s testosterone, betrayal, and mud-caked vengeance.
: Stars Kayden Kross as the ranch owner and Tommy Gunn as the drifter. Antagonists Rawhide 2 Dirty Deeds
As Cactus Jack regales the crew with tales of Black Jack's exploits, they begin to suspect that he's hiding something. When a rival gang, the "Sons of the Range", starts hot on their heels, the Rawhide crew must navigate treacherous terrain, fending off outlaws, lawmen, and treacherous terrain. In the sprawling, often unforgiving landscape of 1990s
As the crew navigates the challenges of the cattle drive, they also find themselves caught in the middle of a heated land dispute. The neighbors of Gillis, the McCoys, are being forced off their land, and the crew must decide whether to get involved in the conflict or stay focused on their mission. : Stars Kayden Kross as the ranch owner
The episode centers around the regiment's mission to escort a group of civilians, including a wealthy and influential rancher named Tom Jeffords, through hostile territory. As they journey deeper into enemy territory, the group faces numerous challenges, including a violent confrontation with a band of outlaws.
Rawhide II: Dirty Deeds " is a 2009 adult Western film produced by Adam & Eve . It is a sequel to the 2008 film
: As Bree tries to lure the drifter away and settle the dispute through corruption and violence, the tension leads to a series of confrontations, including a professional-grade shootout. Production Highlights