
Death Alley 2021
"The last ride of the notorious Dalton Gang."
Director Nicholas Barton breathes fresh cinematic life into a legendary chapter of the Old West with Death Alley (2021), a gritty Western action hybrid that chronicles the final desperate stand of the infamous Dalton Gang in 1892.
Director: Nicholas Barton
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Death Alley (2021) about?
Death Alley (2021) plunges viewers into the final, fiery chapter of America's most notorious outlaw saga—the Dalton Gang's ill-fated 1892 rampage across Indian Territory. As the gang races to cement their legacy with one last big score, their reckless ambition collides with brutal reality. The film strips away myth to reveal the blood, betrayal, and brotherhood that defined their last desperate ride.
Who directed Death Alley?
Death Alley was directed by Nicholas Barton, who also co-stars in the film as a gang lieutenant. Barton brings a visceral, boots-on-the-ground approach to the Western genre.
Who stars in Death Alley?
The film features Delno Ebie, Nicholas Barton, Corey Cannon, Julia Grace Anderson, and Josh Outzen in pivotal roles.
Is Death Alley (2021) worth watching?
While IMDb hasn't yet rated Death Alley (2021), its Western-action blend and gritty take on real-life outlaws make it a solid pick for fans of period action with thematic depth. If you crave wild-west shootouts, moral ambiguity, and high-stakes tension, this ride through the Dalton Gang's demise is worth your time.
How long is Death Alley?
Death Alley runs for 94 minutes, making it a tight, adrenaline-fueled Western that fits neatly into a single evening's viewing.
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About Death Alley (2021) — A gritty Western action ride through the Dalton Gang's final stand
Director Nicholas Barton breathes fresh cinematic life into a legendary chapter of the Old West with Death Alley (2021), a gritty Western action hybrid that chronicles the final desperate stand of the infamous Dalton Gang in 1892. Barton blends dust-choked frontier realism with muscular set-pieces, framing the gang's doomed quest for notoriety as both an adrenaline rush and a slow-motion tragedy that echoes through the canyons of history. Lead actor Delno Ebie channels the swagger and desperation of outlaw leader Emmett Dalton, while Nicholas Barton himself rides alongside as a ruthless gang lieutenant, anchoring the story in raw authenticity. Shot through with themes of brotherhood, betrayal, and the high cost of fame, the film crackles with tension and period detail, drawing viewers into a world where every bullet has a consequence. Expect dust storms, high-stakes robberies, and a climactic showdown that leaves the gang's legend—and their bodies—scattered across the frontier.
Barton's muscular direction and the ensemble cast's fiery performances transform the Dalton Gang's infamous final ride into a visceral, thought-provoking Western that honors tradition while forging its own path.