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...only two things in life are certain

Death and Texas

Barefoot Bobby Briggs, the legendary running back for the Austin Steers was today sentenced to die for his role in the armed robbery/murder at a downtown Stop 'n Go convenience store... It's five years later, and Bobby's appeals have all but run out, and the Austin Steers are - once again - on the march to the Superbowl, with a lock on the playoffs, when their wide receiver has a season ending injury. With their playoff hopes in shambles, the Governor of Texas controversially offers Bobby a furlough -- from death row -- to help rescue the Steers' post-season hopes, and even play in the Superbowl.

Credits

Death and Texas Cast

Name Character
Steve Harris He was 48, now 68 years old as Barefoot Bobby Briggs
Corey Large He was 28, now 49 years old as Prison Guard
Mary Kay Place She was 56, now 77 years old as Mrs. Kim
Charles Durning He was 81, 89 years old when he died as Marshall Ledger
Joe Unger He was 64, now 84 years old as Prison Guard
Corbin Bernsen He was 49, now 70 years old
Rance Howard He was 75, 89 years old when he died as Circuit Court Judge
Chris Ellis He was 47, 62 years old when he died as Phillip Brodeur
Jello Biafra He was 45, now 66 years old as Prison spokesman
Billy Ray Cyrus He was 42, now 63 years old as Spoade Perkins
Susan Egan She was 34, now 54 years old as Corrine Ballard
Andy Richter He was 37, now 58 years old as Congressman Jack Levanyt
Tiffany (American singer) She was 32, now 53 years old as National Anthem Singer

Death and Texas Crew

Name Department
Kevin DiNovis as Director. Directing
Kevin DiNovis as Writer. Writing
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Death and Texas (20 years)

...only two things in life are certain

  • Release day: Friday, March 12, 2004
  • Runtime: 77 minutes