No Country For Old Men

“No Country for Old Men” is Cormac McCarthy’s novel of a South Texas drug deal gone bad and was adapted to a film by the same name which won four Academy Awards including “Best Picture.”

A man hunting for Antelope in the vicinity of the Mexico- United States border comes across a drug deal gone bad with a stash of money. When the hunter absconds with the money he is hunted by assassins looking to recover the money, including the sadistic, Anton Chigurh. Sheriff Ed Bell attempts to protect the hunter and his family from the assassins but is ultimately over matched. Chigurh recovers the money after the hunter is killed and murders the hunter's wife as he promised if the hunter did not voluntarily return the money.