Pretty Boy Floyd (film) explained

Pretty Boy Floyd
Director:Herbert J. Leder
Producer:Monroe Sachson
Starring:John Ericson
Barry Newman
Joan Harvey
Music:William Sanford
Del Sirino
Cinematography:Chuck Austin
Editing:Ralph Rosenblum
Studio:Le-Sac Productions
Distributor:Continental Distributing
Runtime:96 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Pretty Boy Floyd is a 1960 biographical film based on the career of the notorious 1930s outlaw Charles Arthur "Pretty Boy" Floyd.[1]

The film was an independent production, written and directed by Herbert J. Leder and produced by Monroe Sachson. The role of Pretty Boy Floyd was played by John Ericson and the rest of the cast included Barry Newman, Joan Harvey, Carl York, Roy Fant and a young Peter Falk in a minor role.

Plot

Sources from IMDb

Charles Arthur Floyd finds work on an oil rig after serving time for armed robbery; but when he becomes involved with a married woman, her husband swears revenge. Floyd's boss doesn't know that his new employee is a jailbird.

Cast

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pretty Boy Floyd. afi.com. 2024-02-01.