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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Newton_GangNewton Gang - Wikipedia

    The Newton Gang (ca. 1919 through 1924) was an outlaw gang of the early 20th century, who engaged in train robbery and bank robbery. From 1919 through 1924 the gang robbed dozens of banks, claiming a total of seventy-five banks and six trains.

  2. Mar 27, 1998 · The Newton Boys: Directed by Richard Linklater. With Matthew McConaughey, Skeet Ulrich, Ethan Hawke, Gail Cronauer. The story of the Newton gang, the most successful bank robbers in history, owing to their good planning and minimal violence.

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    • Action, Crime, Drama
    • Richard Linklater
    • 1998-03-27
  3. Learn about the Newton Gang, a notorious band of bank and train robbers who operated across the US from 1919 to 1924. Discover how they pulled off the largest train robbery in history and what happened to their loot and the gang members.

  4. The Newton Boys is a 1998 American Western crime film directed by Richard Linklater, who co-wrote the screenplay with Claude Stanush and Clark Lee Walker. It is based on Stanush's 1994 book of the same name, which tells the true story of the Newton Gang, a family of bank and train robbers from Uvalde, Texas.

  5. The story of the Newton gang, the most successful bank robbers in history, owing to their good planning and minimal violence.Matthew McConaughey, Ethan Hawke...

  6. Learn about the Newton Gang, a family of four brothers who pulled off about 70 bank heists and six train robberies in the 1920s, making millions of dollars. Discover how they avoided notoriety, used explosives, and stayed ahead of the law until their retirement.

  7. everything.explained.today › Newton_GangNewton Gang Explained

    The Newton Gang (ca. 1919 through 1924) was an outlaw gang of the early 20th century, and the most successful train robbers and bank robbers in history. From 1919 through 1924 the gang robbed dozens of banks, claiming a total of eighty-seven banks (unconfirmed) and six trains (confirmed).