Billy the Kid's Gun Justice explained

Billy the Kid's Gun Justice
Director:Sam Newfield
Producer:Sigmund Neufeld (producer)
Screenplay:Tom Gibson
Music:Johnny Lange
Lew Porter
Cinematography:Jack Greenhalgh
Editing:Holbrook N. Todd
Distributor:Producers Releasing Corporation
Runtime:57 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Billy the Kid's Gun Justice is a 1940 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield for Producers Releasing Corporation, and 3rd in PRC's Billy the Kid series.[1] [2] [3] [4]

Plot

Billy the Kid (Bob Steele) and his friends Jeff (Carleton Young) and Fuzzy (Al St. John) are ambushed in a cabin. When Jeff is wounded during their getaway, they decide to hide out at Jeff's uncle's ranch in Little Bend Valley. While traveling to the ranch, they see henchmen Ed (Charles King) and Buck (Rex Lease) accosting Ann Roberts (Louise Currie) and throwing her goods from her wagon. After Billy chases them off, Ann tells him that she and her father Tom (Forrest Taylor) had recently purchased a ranch and that someone is trying to run them off their land. Traveling with Ann to protect her, they learn that the ranch she and her father had purchased was the one owned by Jeff's uncle, but that they failed to purchase the water rights. Discovering that other ranchers in the area had also purchased lands without water rights, Billy also learns that land baron Cobb Allen (Al Ferguson) had maliciously dammed the only free water stream in the area in order to force the group of ranchers to purchase water rights, or default on their loans. Billy and Jeff fight Allen's henchmen at the barricade, and after subduing them they return the water flow to its original channel.

Cast

See also

The "Billy the Kid" films starring Bob Steele:

Notes and References

  1. Book: Tuska, Jon. Billy the Kid: A Handbook. 1986. University of Nebraska Press. 978-0-8032-9406-6 . 168, 182.
  2. Book: Tuska, Jon. Billy the Kid, his life and legend. 1994. Greenwood Press. 978-0-8263-1770-4. 221.
  3. Book: Rainy, Buck. Western Gunslingers in Fact and on Film. 1997. McFarland. 978-1-4766-0328-5 .
  4. [Hal Erickson (author)|Hal Erickson]