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Rawhide II: Dirty Deeds is a 2009 Western-themed film that balances classic frontier tropes with hardcore adult content. Spanning roughly three hours, the production is often cited for its surprisingly high production values, including quality special effects and choreographed shootouts that were largely absent from its predecessor. Plot and Setting
Beyond its XBIZ win for screenplay, the film was a nominee for Best Feature at the 2011 AVN Awards. It is often listed in historical databases of adult cinema from that era, such as those maintained by Princeton University's CS department. Rawhide 2: Dirty Deeds - Kinobox Rawhide 2 Dirty Deeds
The film features a cast that many critics noted for their committed performances, drawing comparisons to mainstream B-movie archetypes. Protagonists Rawhide II: Dirty Deeds is a 2009 Western-themed
What sets this sequel apart from its contemporaries is its commitment to a bleak, tactile realism. You can almost feel the grit in the characters' teeth. The Stable Ambush: A tight-quarters fight in a
- The Stable Ambush: A tight-quarters fight in a horse stable where Cale uses a pitchfork, a rawhide rope, and the environment to dispatch three attackers. No music—only the sound of breathing and splintering wood.
- The Medicine Show Massacre: Cale sabotages the Jackals’ traveling show, releasing caged prisoners and triggering a panicked stampede. This scene is noted for a single, unbroken steadicam shot lasting four minutes.
- The Whip vs. The Revolver: The final duel is not a quick-draw. Instead, Cale uses his rawhide whip to disarm Silas, leading to a muddy, primal brawl. The “Dirty Deed” here is that Cale breaks Silas’s hands one by one before delivering the killing blow—a slow, horrific act that ensures the villain feels every second of his end.
The film’s climax is a 25-minute no-cut fury of violence set during a lightning storm. Cale, armed with a Winchester rifle and a rawhide whip (a symbolic callback to his roots), takes on the entire gang. The titular "Dirty Deeds" culminate in a final confrontation where Cale must choose between letting Silas Mace live (to preserve his own humanity) or executing him in front of Luz’s eyes—thus damning himself forever.