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The Newton Boys [1998 film]

by Richard Linklater (Director/Screenwriter), Claude Stanush (Original book)

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"This is the True Story of the most successful Bank Robbers in the History of the United States" says the old-timey title card. The Newton boys, a real-life clan of bank robbers active from 1919-1924, are both the most unsung and fiscally successful band bank robbers in American history, capping their careers with an Illinois mail-train robbery whose estimated $3 million haul was the largest theft of its kind to date. This lovingly recreated period piece--part Western, part crime story, and part true family saga--is the story of how these down-home Texas farm boys set out to grab themselves some of the Twenties roar before it left them in the dust.… (more)
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Linklater, RichardDirector/Screenwriterprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
Stanush, ClaudeOriginal bookmain authorall editionsconfirmed
D'Onofrio, Vincentsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Hawke, Ethansecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
McConaughey, Matthewsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
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"This is the True Story of the most successful Bank Robbers in the History of the United States" says the old-timey title card. The Newton boys, a real-life clan of bank robbers active from 1919-1924, are both the most unsung and fiscally successful band bank robbers in American history, capping their careers with an Illinois mail-train robbery whose estimated $3 million haul was the largest theft of its kind to date. This lovingly recreated period piece--part Western, part crime story, and part true family saga--is the story of how these down-home Texas farm boys set out to grab themselves some of the Twenties roar before it left them in the dust.

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