Friday, March 9, 2018

All New Episode of "Hap and Leonard: The Two Bear Mambo" WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14 AT 10:00PM ET/9PM CT

DANGEROUS ROADS AHEAD IN AN ALL NEW EPISODE OF
SUNDANCE TV’S ORIGINAL SERIES
“HAP AND LEONARD: THE TWO BEAR MAMBO”
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14 AT 10:00PM ET/9PM CT

Michael Kenneth Williams as Leonard Pine and James Purefoy as Hap Collins

“Watching this Sundance series is like staying up way too late to read a crime potboiler.”
– Todd VanDerWerff, Vox.com

SundanceTV will air an all-new episode of the network’s acclaimed original series “Hap and Leonard: The Two Bear Mambo,” on Wednesday, March 14 at 10:00 p.m. ET/9CT.  The ensemble cast is led by James Purefoy (“The Following,” “Altered Carbon”) and Michael Kenneth Williams (“The Night Of,” “The Wire”) who play lifelong best friends. Inspired by the third book in the famed series by Joe R. Lansdale, and set once again in East Texas just before Christmas of 1989, the story begins as Hap and Leonard scramble to locate Florida Grange (Tiffany Mack), who has gone missing in Grovetown, a place where sinister simmers under the surface of the town’s glossy facade.

In the second episode, entitled, “Ho-Ho Mambo,” Hap (Purefoy) and Leonard (Williams) quickly learn that the people of Grovetown are dangerous characters, including their old rival, Sneed, who now works for the local police department. Sneed’s female partner, Officer Reynolds, is even more intimidating. And the chief of police, J. D. Cantuck (Corbin Bernsen), may himself be in bed with the Klan. Hap and Leonard learn from Sonny Knox (Andrew Dice Clay), the local DJ, that Florida’s last client Bobby Joe Soothe, was found hanging from the town bridge. Hap and Leonard believe that Bobby Joe died at the hands of the Klan, and suspect that Florida’s disappearance is connected. But their dogged efforts to find Florida put them in the Klan’s gun sights.
                                                                                                     Additional ensemble cast includes Oscar® award-winner and multiple Golden Globe® and Emmy® award-winning actor, Louis Gossett Jr. (An Officer and a Gentleman, Roots), Emmy® and Golden Globe® award nominee Corbin Bernsen (“L.A. Law,” “Psych”), Andrew Dice Clay (Blue Jasmine, “Entourage”), Laura Allen (“American Horror Story: Cult,” Mona Lisa Smile) and musician Curtis Harding.

John Wirth (“Hell on Wheels,” “Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles”) returns as showrunner and executive producer for the third installment of the series, and Jim Mickle, Nick Damici, Jeremy Platt and Linda Moran return as executive producers. Episodes are directed by Mickle, Abe Sylvia and Michael Katleman. Joining the writing team this season is Pam Veasey, along with previous writers Nick Damici, Ione Lloyd, Jim Mickle and John Wirth.

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