I Am Sartana, Trade Your Guns For A Coffin (1970) On DVD

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5-Movie: Bloodiest Westerns On DVD

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I Shot Billy The Kid (1950) On DVD

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Actors: Donald Barry, Robert Lowery, Wally Vernon, Tom Neal, Wendy Lee
Director: William Berke
Genre: Westerns
Year: 1950
Studio: Lippert Pictures
Length: 57 minutes
Released: January 4, 2012
Rating: Unrated
Format: DVD (NTSC/Region 1)
Misc: Color
Language: English
Subtitles: N/A
   

 


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I Shot Billy The Kid: The true story of Billy the Kid from the perspective of Pat Garret, the notorious outlaw's friend, and soon to be executioner.
From Lippert Studios, the same company responsible for I SHOT JESSE JAMES, comes I SHOT BILLY THE KID. Those who know their western history will recall that Billy the kid was gunned down by his friendly enemy Pat Garrett. This time around, Garrett is played by Robert Lowery, while the larger part of Billy is essayed by Don Barry (a bit too old for the part, though physically perfect). The film recounts Garrett and Billy's volatile relationship, and the events leading up to their final, fatal confrontation. Brooklynese supporting actor Sid Melton seems a bit out of place as the film's nominal comedy relief.
Actors: Donald Barry, Robert Lowery, Wally Vernon, Tom Neal, Wendy Lee
Director: William Berke
Genre: Westerns
Year: 1950
Studio: Lippert Pictures
Length: 57 minutes
Released: January 4, 2012
Rating: Unrated
Format: DVD (NTSC/Region 1)
Misc: Color
Language: English
Subtitles: N/A
   

 


DESCRIPTION:

I Shot Billy The Kid: The true story of Billy the Kid from the perspective of Pat Garret, the notorious outlaw's friend, and soon to be executioner.
From Lippert Studios, the same company responsible for I SHOT JESSE JAMES, comes I SHOT BILLY THE KID. Those who know their western history will recall that Billy the kid was gunned down by his friendly enemy Pat Garrett. This time around, Garrett is played by Robert Lowery, while the larger part of Billy is essayed by Don Barry (a bit too old for the part, though physically perfect). The film recounts Garrett and Billy's volatile relationship, and the events leading up to their final, fatal confrontation. Brooklynese supporting actor Sid Melton seems a bit out of place as the film's nominal comedy relief.
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