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Western

The Kid from Texas

- The true savage story of BILLY THE KID!

Billy the Kid becomes embroiled in Lincoln County, NM, land wars. When rancher who gave him a break is killed by rival henchman, Billy vows revenge. New employer takes advantage of his naivety to kill rivals, lets the Kid take rap. Kid takes to the hills with friends until caught. Escapes hanging but remains in area to be near employer's young wife with whom he's infatuated

Release Date : 1950-03-01

Language :EnglishSpanish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Universal International Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : The Kid from Texas

Cast

Audie Murphy

Character Name : Billy the Kid

Original Name : Audie Murphy

Gender : Male

Gale Storm

Character Name : Irene Kain

Original Name : Gale Storm

Gender : Female

Albert Dekker

Character Name : Alexander Kain

Original Name : Albert Dekker

Gender : Male

Shepperd Strudwick

Character Name : Jameson

Original Name : Shepperd Strudwick

Gender : Male

Will Geer

Character Name : O'Fallon

Original Name : Will Geer

Gender : Male

William Talman

Character Name : Minninger

Original Name : William Talman

Gender : Male

Martín Garralaga

Character Name : Morales

Original Name : Martín Garralaga

Gender : Male

Robert Barrat

Character Name : General Wallace

Original Name : Robert Barrat

Gender : Male

Walter Sande

Character Name : Crowe

Original Name : Walter Sande

Gender : Male

Frank Wilcox

Character Name : Pat Garrett

Original Name : Frank Wilcox

Gender : Male

Dennis Hoey

Character Name : Major Harper

Original Name : Dennis Hoey

Gender : Male

Ray Teal

Character Name : Sheriff Rand

Original Name : Ray Teal

Gender : Male

Don Haggerty

Character Name : Morgan

Original Name : Don Haggerty

Gender : Male

Paul Ford

Character Name : Copeland

Original Name : Paul Ford

Gender : Male

John Phillips

Character Name : Sid Curtis

Original Name : John Phillips

Gender : Male

Harold Goodwin

Character Name : Matt Curtis

Original Name : Harold Goodwin

Gender : Male

Zon Murray

Character Name : Lucas

Original Name : Zon Murray

Gender : Male

Tom Trout

Character Name : Denby

Original Name : Tom Trout

Gender : Male

Rosa Turich

Character Name : Maria

Original Name : Rosa Turich

Gender : Male

Dorita Pallais

Character Name : Lupita

Original Name : Dorita Pallais

Gender : Male

Pilar Del Rey

Character Name : Marguarita

Original Name : Pilar Del Rey

Gender : Female

Reviews

J

John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

El Chivato The Kid from Texas (AKA: Texas Kid, Outlaw) is directed by Kurt Neumann and written by Robert Hardy Andrews and Karl Kamb. It stars Audie Murphy, Gale Storm, Albert Dekker, Shepperd Strudwick and Will Geer. Music is by Milton Schwarzwald and cinematography by Charles Van Enger. 11th July 1879, Lincoln County, and a young man born of the name William Henry McCarty Junior is about to write his name into the annals of infamy... "I'll get every man who had a hand in this killing if it's the last thing I do" It's a "B" feature in production terms and it's a hodge-podge of historical facts, but in the trajectory of Western movies it's a rather important piece. It also happens to be great entertainment for the Western fan. It would be the film to launch Audie Murphy on the road to Western iconography, whilst simultaneously becoming a valid early addition for cinematic representations of the Billy the Kid legend. Historically the core basis of the film is accurate, though the chronology is all over the place. There's also a bizarre decision to use different character names for McSween, Tunstall and Dolan, three of the major players in the Lincoln County War. However, the portrayals of the principal real life people is surprisingly well balanced, there's no attempts at romanticising the issues, no side picking, because both sides are equally driven and culpable for the carnage and misery that would play out during this time in Western history. As an Oater on entertainment terms it delivers wholesale, there's some staid acting, not least from Murphy, who you can see is feeling his way into how he should react in front of a camera. Yet there's a magnetic charm to Murphy that would serve him well in this specialist genre field. It also helps to have a very reliable supporting cast backing him up, be it the wonderfully named Gale Storm's beauty, or Dekker and Geer being acting professionalism personified, there's a lot to enjoy here on the thespian production front. The requisite amount of action is in full effect, as are key moments in the real story that provide some great scenes; such as the infamous jail break, while the colour photography is most pleasant. Ultimately it's a revenge story for the "B" Western loving crowd, where the villains are slippery and the anti-hero a damaged dandy. Sometimes you gotta peer through the gloss to get the facts, but what fun that proves to be. Yee-haw. 7/10