Lady Outlaw (2024)
Lisa Butala is Rose Dunn, a wannabe outlaw who’s having trouble gaining acceptance in an outlaw gang that includes her two older brothers.
But after a trip to town to resupply, she winds up with the law on her trail, thanks to another woman.
That other woman is Ellie (Nicole Mattox), a free-spirited whore who marches into a saloon, plants a bullet in the head of her estranged husband and lets out of whoop in celebration.
Rose fires a couple of shots in the air as a distraction, pulls Ellie onto the back of her trusty steed Dusty and gallops back to the outlaw’s camp.
That gang had already decided to break up and reform in Ingalls, Okla. This development makes dispersing all the more urgent and contentious.
So contentious, Tom, a gang member in favor of killing the girls, winds up badly wounded.
George “Bittercreek” Newcomb, the outlaw who wounded him, decides to help the gals to safety. After all, he’s a bit sweet on Rose.
But she has this nasty habit of rescuing damsels in distress. She does it again when a woman gallops by, tied to a saddle.
Newcomb guns down the two men following her, only to discover one is a lawman. Belle, the new member of his party, was about to be hanged.
Now he and the three women are heading into the desert, hoping to dodge renegade Apaches, a gang member out for vengeance and a posse.
Worse yet, the price on Newcomb’s head keeps rising. So high, Rose’s brothers might be tempted to cash in.