From Deseret News archives:
New film based on legend of Butch Cassidy and stolen gold
"I cherish that," he said. "We need movies for parents and kids to go to and do that."
So with that background, Little, who also directed "Saints and Soldiers," took on his latest project under the working title, "The Outlaw Trail."
It's a family action film for general release (possibly next year) based on the legend of famed outlaw Butch Cassidy and the search for Ortega gold he may have brought back from Bolivia, if, indeed, he ever returned.
"This is a kids' movie, for sure," Little said. "I wanted to make it because I have a 9-year-old son (Bryton). This is something he would enjoy."
Kelley describes "The Outlaw Trail" as an action adventure that places his character in harm's way riding horses and jumping on trains.
"I actually get to do that," he said.
"It's a great script. It has a lot of humor in it, and the characters are well-written," Kelley said.
In the story line set in 1950, Roy Parker, a Boy Scout, inherits a belt buckle from his famous outlaw great-uncle, and on the reverse side he finds a treasure map, ingeniously stashed in the buckle. So he, Kebbell's character Ellie and two other Boy Scouts set out to find the outlaw gold. Meanwhile, Garrison Place believes the gold is his birthright, so he wants to find it, as well.
Written by David Pliler, the film is set in the fictional town of Jefferson City, just outside Circleville. It was shot completely in Utah using such locations as the century-old Peteetneet Academy in Payson as the Jefferson City Museum where Garrison Place is curator, Provo Canyon, Alpine, Park City, Heber City and the Heber Valley Historic Railroad. Many of the artifacts used in the museum scenes are actual items from the Old West kept in the Peteetneet's Western Room, created with a donation from Lee Staheli. Many of the artifacts came from the Henry and Albert Huber family.
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