List of Characters and Cast Members of The From Dusk Till Dawn Series - From Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money

From Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money

Character Actor Description
Buck Robert Patrick Buck is a bank robber who, with a group of friends goes south of the border in order pull off a bank robbery worth $1 million heist. But when one of the key crooks wanders into the wrong bar and crosses the wrong vampire, one by one they develop a thirst for blood to match their hunger for the money. Buck is forced, to join arch rival Sheriff Lawson in an action-packed, kill-or-be-killed battle to stop these evil creatures and save their own lives. Together they, and a Mexican deputy fight off the other four bank robbers and a cop turned into a vampire. Buck kills three, Lawson kills one, and the sun takes care of the last one. The deputy is killed in the battle and Buck escapes with the money and Lawson more or less lets him go.
Luther Duane Whitaker Luther, one of the five bank robbers, escapes to Mexico with blueprints for a million-dollar heist. But on his way to the rendezvous point, he gets into an accident and stumbles upon the Titty Twister Bar. This little detour sets up the terror that awaits the outlaws and the officers on their trail. He's staked from behind by Buck while trying to get away.
Edgar McGraw James Parks He appears briefly in two scenes in From Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money. Bo Hopkins references his cold demeanor and distracted nature: "Oh, them Gecko brothers killed his daddy."

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