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Billy the Kid (1941)

WANTED FOR MURDER WILLIAM BONNEY ALIAS "BILLY THE KID"

Genre : Drama, Western

Runtime : 1H 34M

Director : David Miller, Frank Borzage
Writer : Gene Fowler

Synopsis

Billy Bonney is a hot-headed gunslinger who narrowly skirts a life of crime by being befriended and hired by a peaceful rancher, Eric Keating. When Keating is killed, Billy seeks revenge on the men who killed him, even if it means opposing his friend, Marshal Jim Sherwood.

Actors

Robert Taylor
Robert Taylor
Billy Bonney
Brian Donlevy
Brian Donlevy
Jim Sherwood
Ian Hunter
Ian Hunter
Eric Keating
Mary Howard
Mary Howard
Edith Keating
Gene Lockhart
Gene Lockhart
Dan Hickey
Lon Chaney Jr.
Lon Chaney Jr.
'Spike' Hudson
Henry O'Neill
Henry O'Neill
Tim Ward
Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams
Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams
Ed Bronson (blacksmith)
Cy Kendall
Cy Kendall
Cass McAndrews, Sheriff
Ted Adams
Ted Adams
'Buz' Cobb
Frank Conlan
Frank Conlan
Judge Blake
Frank Puglia
Frank Puglia
Pedro Gonzales
Mitchell Lewis
Mitchell Lewis
Bart Hodges
Dick Curtis
Dick Curtis
Kirby Claxton
Grant Withers
Grant Withers
Ed Shanahan
Joe Yule
Joe Yule
Milton
Earl Gunn
Earl Gunn
Jesse Martin
Carl Pitti
Carl Pitti
'Bat' Smithers
Kermit Maynard
Kermit Maynard
Thad Decker
Eddie Dunn
Eddie Dunn
Pat Shanahan
Ethel Griffies
Ethel Griffies
Mrs. Hanky
Chill Wills
Chill Wills
Tom Patterson
Olive Blakeney
Olive Blakeney
Myra Patterson
Connie Gilchrist
Connie Gilchrist
Mildred (uncredited)
Ray Teal
Ray Teal
Sammy Axel (uncredited)
Ed Brady
Ed Brady
Vagrant #2 (uncredited)
George Chesebro
George Chesebro
Hickey Gang Member (uncredited)
Ruth Pickard Colwell
Ruth Pickard Colwell
Singer at the Party (uncredited)
Mario Costa
Mario Costa
Spanish Tenor in 'Viva La Vide' Number (uncredited)
Jules Cowles
Jules Cowles
Vagrant #1 (uncredited) (uncredited)
Frank Hagney
Frank Hagney
Man in Saloon (uncredited)
Lew Harvey
Lew Harvey
The Duke (uncredited)
Arthur Housman
Arthur Housman
Saloon Janitor (uncredited)
Jack King
Jack King
Hickey Gang Member (uncredited)
Priscilla Lawson
Priscilla Lawson
Bessie - Barmaid (uncredited)
Tom London
Tom London
Leader (uncredited)
Buck Mack
Buck Mack
Gambler (uncredited)
Monte Montague
Monte Montague
Man with Rifle at Second-Floor Window (uncredited)
Obed 'Bubb' Pickard Jr.
Obed 'Bubb' Pickard Jr.
Singer at the Party (uncredited)
James Pickard
James Pickard
Singer at the Party (uncredited)
Leila May Pickard
Leila May Pickard
Singer at the Party (uncredited)
Ben Pitti
Ben Pitti
Hickey Gang Member (uncredited)
John Raitt
John Raitt
Baritone in 'Lazy Acres' Number (uncredited)
Ann Pickard Rhea
Ann Pickard Rhea
Singer at the Party (uncredited)
Harry Tenbrook
Harry Tenbrook
Man with Rifle Behind Barred Window (uncredited)
Slim Whitaker
Slim Whitaker
Butch - Keating's Hired Hand (uncredited)
Wesley White
Wesley White
Bud (uncredited)

Crews

David Miller
David Miller
Director
Howard Emmett Rogers
Howard Emmett Rogers
Story
Bradbury Foote
Bradbury Foote
Story
Gene Fowler
Gene Fowler
Screenplay
Frank Borzage
Frank Borzage
Director
Irving Asher
Irving Asher
Producer
David Snell
David Snell
Original Music Composer
William V. Skall
William V. Skall
Director of Photography
Leonard Smith
Leonard Smith
Director of Photography
Robert Kern
Robert Kern
Editor
Cedric Gibbons
Cedric Gibbons
Art Direction
Edwin B. Willis
Edwin B. Willis
Set Decoration
Gile Steele
Gile Steele
Costume Design
Dolly Tree
Dolly Tree
Costume Design

Trailers and other movies

Billy the Kid - Trailer

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