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We got a chance to chat with T.C. Christensen, the director of the new film Ephraim's Rescue. Here's what he had to say about everything from around-the-house projects to why he makes movies. What inspired you to become a filmmaker? My high school aptitude test came back saying that...
Butch Cassidy, a Mormon?
Butch Cassidy is arguably one of the most infamous bandits of the Old West. His lucrative heists, daring schemes of tactical brilliance many years ahead of their time, wrested hundreds of thousands of dollars from banks, trains, and businesses—equivalent to multi-millions today. Only caught once on a charge of horse theft for which he served 18 months in jail, the wildly successful Cassidy earned himself such fame that pop culture today still knows his name. And he was a Mormon.
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