Billy the Kid in Texas
Originally released in 1940. Billy the Kid in Texas is a comedy/western film. directed by Sam Newfield. At just 52 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Bob Steele, Terry Walker, and Al St. John
Synopsis
In the second of the "Billy the Kid" series from PRC that starred Bob Steele, Billy the Kid is being held on a trumped-up murder charge in a Mexico jail. He escapes and meets his pal, Fuzzy Jones, in Corral City, Texas, which is taking a holiday to allow the cowpunchers of the Lazy A Ranch their periodic spree. In the saloon, Billy is recognized by Dave Hendricks and Flash, two the Lazy A's bed men, as the rider who had held them up after they had robbed the express wagon a few hours earlier. Outside, Billy is ambushed and slightly wounded, and is taken to the express office by Jim Morgan where Mary Barton, the local agent, agrees to tend him until the doctor arrives. Billy turns over the loot he took from the outlaws and he is appointed sheriff, with Fuzzy as his deputy. The Lazy A gang brings in a noted gunfighter, Gil Cooper, who turns out to be Billy's brother. Billy, Gil and Fuzzy eventually rout the outlaw gang, and Gil remains behind with Mary as Billy and Fuzzy ride off.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- PRC
- Sigmund Neufeld Productions
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Billy the Kid in Texas about?
In the second of the "Billy the Kid" series from PRC that starred Bob Steele, Billy the Kid is being held on a trumped-up murder charge in a Mexico jail. He escapes and meets his pal, Fuzzy Jones, ...
Who directed Billy the Kid in Texas?
Billy the Kid in Texas was directed by Sam Newfield.
How long is Billy the Kid in Texas?
Billy the Kid in Texas has a runtime of 0 hours and 52 minutes (52 minutes total).
When was Billy the Kid in Texas released?
Billy the Kid in Texas was released on September 29, 1940 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Billy the Kid in Texas?
The main cast of Billy the Kid in Texas includes Bob Steele, Terry Walker, Al St. John, Carleton Young, Charles King.