Exclusive trailer for violent western Kill or Be Killed

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Last Updated on August 2, 2021

 

Badass westerns are making a big comeback at the moment, mostly thanks to the Kurt Russell one-two punch of THE HATEFUL EIGHT and BONE TOMAHAWK, both of which are gritty, uncompromising and violent as hell. (The former more than the latter, until the 3rd act anyway.) Hoping to capitalize on this new trend is KILL OR BE KILLED, which looks to be as nasty as the rest. We’ve got the exclusive trailer debut for this dirty ditty, so strap on your chaps and click the box below.

Claude “Sweet Tooth” Barbee and his gang of cutthroat outlaws – the most wanted men in Texas – are on a desperate ride across five hundred miles of badlands to recover a fortune in hidden loot from their most daring robbery. But Barbee and his crew aren’t the only coldblooded killers riding the range. With a large “dead or alive” cash bounty on their heads, the outlaws are being picked off one by one. What began as a hard journey driven by greed becomes a feverish race to survive.

KILL OR BE KILLED comes from Duane Graves and Justin Meeks, directors of THE WILD MAN OF THE NAVIDAD and BUTCHER BOYS. The film’s released on VOD and DVD March 1st (pre-order HERE).

 

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