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张小伟,娇娇,文谦,刘硕,李晓波,马超,刘奕灵,房岩,高光明,赵维涛
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  传说中的怪癖英雄——金枪客,消失多年以后,突然出现在“花柳镇” 花柳镇有两大恶势力,分别为柳门帮和花脸帮。 镇上有一家“金枪客酒栈” ,老板娘名号“菜刀婆” ,一直等着金枪客的出 现!并许下诺言: “谁要是能在吧台打中门口木头人的眉心,就以身相许”。 金枪客冒充外乡人来到花柳镇,跟两大帮派斗智斗勇,最终消灭恶霸并获得爱情的悲壮故事!…

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