

Stormy Daniels directs a feminist western where four outlaws take on a crooked sheriff — and it's actually good.
The sheriff of Diablo City is as crooked as they come. He has a plan to steal a valuable deed from a woman by wrongfully accusing her of murder and having her hanged. After an impromptu rescue, four women find themselves both outlaws and unlikely friends in a race against time.
Direction
Stormy Daniels' competent, sincere direction defies cynical expectations.
Writing
Tight 92-minute runtime with actual narrative stakes and character arcs.
Production
Impressive period detail on what was clearly a modest budget.

Director
Stormy Daniels
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Made during Daniels' mainstream crossover moment, this represents a rare case of adult industry talent successfully pivoting to genre filmmaking without studio backing.
Amber Rayne's performance as Birdie was one of her final major roles before her death in 2016, adding unintended poignancy to the found-family themes.