Billy the Kid
Directed by: King Vidor, USA, 1930
USA, 1930Plakatmotiv Billy the Kid, © Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
Cast and Credits
Production | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) |
Producer | Irving Thalberg [Not credited] |
King Vidor | |
Director | King Vidor |
Scenario | Charles MacArthur |
Laurence Stallings | |
Story | Walter Noble Burns |
Director of Photography | Gordon Avil |
Editor | Hugh Wynn |
Art Director | Cedric Gibbons |
Cast | Johnny Mack Brown [Billy the Kid] |
Wallace Beery [Pat Garett] | |
Kay Johnson [Claire Randall] | |
Karl Dane [Swenson] | |
Wyndham Standing [Jack Tunston] | |
Russell Simpson [Angus McSween] | |
Blanche Friderici [Mrs. McSween (as Blanche Frederici)] | |
Roscoe Ates [Old Stuff] | |
John Beck [Butterworth] | |
Jack Carlyle [Brewer] | |
James A. Marcus [Donovan] | |
Chris-Pin Martin [Santiago (as Chris Martin)] | |
Nelson McDowell [Hatfield] | |
Nelson McDowell [Nicky Whoosiz] | |
Warner P. Richmond [Ballinger] |
Technical specifications
Category: Feature Film
Technical Details: Format: 35 mm, 1:1,37 - Ratio: 1:1,33 - Color,
Sound System: mono
First Screening: October 17, 1930 in USA
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