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Billy The Kid's Round-Up
1 h : 2 min

The boys ride to help their friend Sheriff Hanley only to find he has been shot. The outlaw element is trying to control the elections and they don't want the newspaper printing the truth. So Billy, Fuzzy and Jeff all step in to help defeat the bad guys. Fuzzy has more great comical stunts and gags in this action packed classic Billy The Kid film. Released in 1941 starring Buster Crabbe, Al St. John, Carleton Young, Joan Barclay, Glenn Strange, Charles King, Slim Whitaker, John Elliott, Tex Cooper, Kenne Duncan.

Billy The Kid's Fighting Pals
59 min

Our Trio encounters a murder in Paradise Town. There is so much lawlessness the boys have to take over and clean things up. This one gets a bit involved and it's a wild ride. Lots of adventure here.There is some great action in this classic western. An interesting side note is that Bob Steele was born Robert Adrian Bradbury Jr. born in Portland, Oregon, into a vaudeville family. His parents were Robert North Bradbury and the former Nieta Quinn. He had a twin brother, Bill, also an actor. After years of touring, the family settled in Hollywood in the late 1910s, where his father soon found work in the movies, first as an actor, later as a director. By 1920, Robert Bradbury hired Bob and his twin, Bill, as juvenile leads for a series of adventure movies titled The Adventures of Bill and Bob. Steele attended Glendale High School, but left before graduation. Another interesting note is it appears that Phyllis Adair only appeared in 12 films. This Classic film is from 1941. Starring Bob Steele as Billy the Kid Carleton Young as Jeff Al Fuzzy St. John as Fuzzy Edward Peil, Sr. as Hardy Phyllis Adair as Ann Stanley Price as Marshall Mason Julian Rivero as Lopez Curley Dresden as Burke Budd Buster as Editor Mason

Billy the Kid's Gun Justice
1 h : 3 min

Billy and his Pals ride into trouble when the go to rest up at Jeff's Uncles ranch. The whole area is in a range war over water and it's up to Billy, Fuzzy and Jeff to take charge and straighten things out. Lots of action as in all of Bob Steele's westerns, and of course Charles king is always his great diabolical self as one of the heavy's and Rex Lease is also in with the bad guys in classic western. This feature film was released in 1940. Starring Bob Steele as Billy the Kid Al Fuzzy St. John as Fuzzy Louise Currie as Ann Roberts Carleton Young as Jeff Blanchard Charles King as Henchman Ed Baker Rex Lease as Henchman Buck Kenne Duncan as Henchman Bragg Forrest Taylor as Tom Roberts Ted Adams as 2nd Sheriff Al Ferguson as Cobb Allen Karl Hackett as Attorney Martin Edward Peil Sr. as Dave Barlow Julian Rivero as Carlos Blanca Vischer as Juanita

Billy the Kid Wanted
1 h : 1 min

Billy, Fuzzy and Jeff ride to Paradise Valley and discover the Paradise Land Development Company is ran by a bunch of crooks. So naturally the Boys have to set things straight. Released in 1941starring Buster Crabbe, Al Fuzzy St. John, Dave O'Brien, Glenn Strange, Charles King, Slim Whitaker, Howard Masters, Choti Sherwood, Joel Newfield, Budd Buster, Frank Ellis, Steve Clark, Art Dillard, Curley Dresden, Kenne Duncan, Augie Gomez, Arch Hall Sr., Chick Hannan. Fuzzy has more great comical stunts and gags in this action packed classic Billy The Kid film.

Billy the Kid's Range War
57 min

Someone posing as Billy is murdering people and wreaking havoc. Billy and Fuzzy have to find out who it is and bring them to justice before the law catches up to Billy.

The Kid Rides Again
55 min

Billy The Kid escapes jail and travels to the town of Sundown because Fuzzy sent him a letter asking him to come and help fight the crooks in town. Fuzzy has more great comical stunts and gags in this action packed classic Billy The Kid film.

Billy the Kid
1 h : 36 min
  • English (US)

King Vidor's Billy The Kid. This is the very first movie telling some of the life of Billy The Kid alias William H. Bonney, Henry Antrim, Kid Antrim. This is the complete western movie full length. Some of the names are not quite correct, but this is from 1930 and what an incredible production! Much better than I had expected it to be. (This is not a B western, this is top of the line early Hollywood). This classic western film deals with the corrupt forces in New Mexico at the time and the story is not to far off of many things that actually happened. The Young Guns producers must have studied this film. Some of the names that are not quite correct are John W. Tunston instead of John Henry Tunstall and Bob Ballinger instead of Bob Olinger but Billy The Kid fans will most certainly be entertained by this. Directed by King Vidor. Written by Walter Noble Burns, Laurence Stallings, Charles MacArthur. Produced by King Vidor and Irving Thalberg. Music by Fritz Stahlberg and William Axt. Cinematography by Gordon Avil. Editing by Hugh Wynn. Art Director Cedric Gibbons. Sound Department Douglas Shearer and Paul Neal. Stunts by Don Coleman. Starring Johnny Mack Brown, Wallace Beery, Kay Johnson, Karl Dane, Wyndham Standing, Russell Simpson, Blanche Friderici, Roscoe Ates, Warner Richmond, James A. Marcus, Nelson McDowell, Jack Carlyle, John Beck, Chris-Pin Martin, Marguerita Padula, Aggie Herring, Hank Bell, Buck Bucko. William S. Hart was an advisor on this film. Hosted by Bob Terry. Billy, after shooting down land baron William Donovan's henchmen for killing Billy's boss, is hunted down and captured by his friend, Sheriff Pat Garrett. He escapes and is on his way to Mexico when Garrett, recapturing him, must decide whether to bring him in or to let him go.