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SYNOPSIS:
Hole-in-the-Wall is the origin story of the infamous outlaw duo Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. We will discover just how these two bandits met, how they formed their notorious “Hole-in-the-Wall” gang and watch as they get into – and out of – all sorts of hairy situations. We'll tag along as our two antiheroes take those first important - but wobbly - steps toward their everlasting legend and marvel at the sheer cajones it took to get there. Hole-in-the-Wall is also a story of friendship, not just between the main characters, but those around them. There is a “Merry Men” aspect to the Hole-in-the-Wall gang, with Butch leading as their Robin Hood. They laugh in the face of establishment and authority...which can, and often will, piss the wrong people off. But their adversaries anger aside, there is a fun, loose feel that permeates throughout their life and deeds that is infectious. You WANT to be with these guys. You WANT to see them slip the noose time and time again. But more than that, our series is about how virtuous men can do dishonorable things and vice-verse. How often times “White Hats” go gray in the pursuit of “Black Hats” and once you cross that Rubicon, it's often impossible to come back. Hole-in-the-Wall is also about average people coming up against massive machines – be they political, corporate or judicial – and overcoming them by any means necessary. It's about the fight to stay stand out and thrive in a world where those in control want you under their thumb. In a very real way, our series about the American spirit itself – self made, self reliant survivors fighting against a tyranny they do not support...only our guys also rob banks. Ultimately, Hole-in-the-Wall is about honest men doing crooked work in a world that wants to see them disappear.