The Baytown Outlaws, formerly titled The Baytown Disco is a 2013 action-packed crime comedy film. Unsurprisingly, what should be a simple rescue mission soon turns into a southern fried battle royale of epic proportions as the brothers fall foul of a seemingly endless parade of psychopaths and miscreants who want them dead, ranging from a gang of crazy biker chicks and a pack of ruthless road warriors to Federal agents, crooked cops and some very angry Native Americans.
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| - The Baytown Outlaws, formerly titled The Baytown Disco is a 2013 action-packed crime comedy film. Unsurprisingly, what should be a simple rescue mission soon turns into a southern fried battle royale of epic proportions as the brothers fall foul of a seemingly endless parade of psychopaths and miscreants who want them dead, ranging from a gang of crazy biker chicks and a pack of ruthless road warriors to Federal agents, crooked cops and some very angry Native Americans.
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| - A Southern Whip-Ass Extravaganza!
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| - Billy Bob Thornton, Eva Longoria, Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Clayne Crawford, Paul Wesley, Andre Braugher
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| - Bill Perkins, Robert Teitel
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| - Barry Battles, Griffin Hood
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| - The Baytown Outlaws, formerly titled The Baytown Disco is a 2013 action-packed crime comedy film. Unsurprisingly, what should be a simple rescue mission soon turns into a southern fried battle royale of epic proportions as the brothers fall foul of a seemingly endless parade of psychopaths and miscreants who want them dead, ranging from a gang of crazy biker chicks and a pack of ruthless road warriors to Federal agents, crooked cops and some very angry Native Americans.
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