Watch Exclusive Clip of Trace Adkins as Confederate Outlaw in Upcoming Movie, “Badland”

Watch Exclusive Clip of Trace Adkins as Confederate Outlaw in Upcoming Movie, “Badland”

With appearances in The Outsider, Bennett’s War, The Adventures of Dally & Spanky and more, Trace Adkins is keeping a busy schedule on the big screen in 2019.

For his latest role in the upcoming Western, Badland, Trace plays Confederate war criminal General Corbin Dandridge, the leader of an outlaw faction that’s being tracked down by a gun-slinging detective more than a decade after the Civil War.

Badland, which also stars Kevin Makely, Bruce Dern, Jeff Fahey, Tony Todd and Mira Sorvino, opens in select theaters, on demand and digital via Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV on Nov. 1 from Cinedigm.

The film’s official synopsis is below.

More than a decade after the Civil War, a nation tries to rebuild as an outlaw faction takes root across the West. In the unincorporated parts of the country, this plague grows with no one to regulate. Gun-slinging detective Matthias Breecher (Kevin Makely) is hired to track down the worst of the Confederate war criminals (Trace Adkins, Bruce Dern and Jeff Fahey), with nothing more than his wits and his revolver. As he roams the Old West seeking justice, his resolve is tested when he meets a determined pioneer woman (Mira Sorvino) who is far more than she seems. As the lawless converge on this lawman, death is inevitable in a terrain that welcomes no stranger.

Check out NCD’s exclusive clip of the film starring Trace.

photo courtesy of Cinedigm

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