Hannah Hague as Eryn Cates
Hannah Hague plays smart tough Eryn Cates, daughter of Texas rancher Everet Cates. On her return to Texas, she discovers the family ranch close to foreclosure. Brother Bowie's plan to save the farm by robbing the payroll wagon fails, causing Eryn to masquerade as the Masked Bandit..
Adam Hagenbuch as Ranger Jon Flint
Adam Hagenbuch plays Ranger Jon Flint, who comes to town investigating the payroll wagon robbery, and affectionately falls for Eryn, unaware that she is the Bandit that he is after..
Richard Olsenas Sagebrush
Richard Olsen plays Ranger Sagebrush, the wise old man of the Rangers team, serving as partner and mentor to Flint as they investigate the goings-on in town.
Ron E. Harris as Mortimer
Ron E. Harris plays Mortimer, a sociopath banker without scruples who loves money - a dangerous combination. Distinguished and always well-dressed, Mortimer keeps a gang of thugs on hand to make sure things always go his way..
Crew Bios
Executive Producer Toby Thomas
Toby Thomas grew up on a ranch in Kellogg, Texas. After graduating from High School he joined the U.S. Navy and upon being discharged became a Police Officer. He began attending college and graduated with dual Masters in Applied Physics and Computer Science, after which he was recruited by the Military Aerospace Industry as a field civilian advisor for the U.S. Military's Special Operations Units. Toby spent ten years with "Black Operations" groups before retiring from field service and becoming employed by Lockheed Martin.
For the past ten years Toby has run his company Hardware of the Old West to support the film industry with prop weapons, blanks, squibs and movie blood. He is a partner in Sindinero Productions Inc., a company that has completed two feature films.
Producer Glenn Helm
James Glenn Helm “Glenn” AKA: Rattlesnake Glenn is an independent filmmaker, award winning still photographer, old west historian, reenactor coordinator, author, video photographer and editor.
Glenn is known in the indie community for his feature western films as a partner in Sindinero Productions, Inc. He has worked as a producer and director for 10 years starting with industrial defense films and proceeding to feature films in 2001. Specializing in western indie feature films, Glenn has furnished cowboys and western equipment for many independent productions in the southwest United States. Glenn is Vice President of the award winning gunfighter entertainment group in the Fort Worth Historic Stockyards known as “The Legends of Texas.”

Director Alan Chan
Alan Chan is an award-winning director and visual effects artist whose latest work can be seen in Tim Burton's "Alice in Wonderland". His fifteen-year visual effects career includes work on movies such as "G-Force", "Open Season" and "Lord of The Rings: The Two Towers", and his previous directorial project "Postcards From The Future" have won him multiple awards, including a Best Director award from HDFest.
Alan currently resides in Missouri where he is busy building a visual effects studio on his ranch.
2nd Unit Director Bryant Hicks
Bryant Hicks, a native of Burleson, Texas discovered his passion for film as a theatrical student at Tarrant County Junior College. His enthusiasm drove him to move to New York where he studied theatrical arts & lighting techniques. Upon his return to Texas, Bryant changed his major from theater to video and motion picture production.
During 1998 Bryant completed “Big Picture” his first feature as an independent producer/director, and has directed 5 films since. Bryant has also worked with Sindinero Productions on their western feature "Blood on the Brazos" and has his own established production company, Bryant Entertainment.
Unit Production Manager Sabra Young
Sabra began work in television and film as a production coordinator. She started her own company, SKY Reel Productions in 1999, producing corporate and commercial programming. She has produced three feature films, as well as programs for PBS, the Food Network, and the Travel Channel. She is currently in pre-production on her fourth film DIRTY LAUNDRY and in post-production on her newly created television series, JEEP COUNTRY. Sabra is the elected President for the Texas Association of Film & Tape Professionals, a board member of the Texas Motion Picture Alliance, and a member of Women in Film.Dallas. A native of Victoria, Texas, Sabra graduated from Irving High School and the University of North Texas, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in elementary education.
Art Director Lynne Moon
Lynne Moon is a twice retired ballet dancer with a triple Masters Degree in Theater from Trinity University through the Dallas Theater Center. She owns a prop shop, Moondrops N Props, and Littlewheel Production Coaches. Her film career spans 30 years as an art director, set decorator and costume designer.
Lynne sat on the Texas Motion Picture Alliance Board for 3 years as the Texas Association of Film/ Tape Professionals representative. She is responsible for putting five million dollars of film equipment on the State Capital lawn during the last Lobby Day. She will once again organize and host the All Industry Holiday Party at Gilley’s which brings in over 800 guests, raising funds to support the film incentives in the state of Texas.
Director of Photography Terry Real
Terry Real is a Northern California native who moved to Dallas, Texas in 1994.
After years of working as a stage hand for local stage companies, a LIVE
event field crewman, assistant cameraman & audio tech for ESPN2 and Fox
Sports, Terry began his cinematography
career as 1st & 2nd Unit DP and camera operator on several
independent films.
As video coordinator for the AFI Dallas and the Dallas International Film
Festival since 2007, Terry's crew is responsible for interviewing the stars
and film makers, both on and off of the red carpet. "It keeps me inspired. Every year I meet the
people that are where I strive to go - to the Big Show"..