[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":68},["ShallowReactive",2],{"movie-seo-tt0042587":3},{"movieId":4,"title":5,"year":6,"sources":7,"metadata":25,"relatedMovies":38,"similarMovies":51,"collections":64,"is_curated":65,"verified":66,"lastUpdated":67},"tt0042587","I Shot Billy the Kid",1950,[8,19],{"channelId":9,"sourceId":10,"id":10,"title":11,"description":12,"addedAt":13,"duration":14,"language":15,"viewCount":16,"type":17,"channelName":18},"UCycDFnpMeWzaITQSD1dWsOA","tIspBYmvV9Q","Outlaw of the Wild West... I Shot Billy the Kid 1950 | Western Movie | Colorized","TRUE, UNTOLD STORY OF THE OUTLAW TERRORIST! \nBilly the Kid turns down a pardon and continues his descent into outlawry. Leading to the legendary final showdown with lawman Pat Garrett.\n\nOriginal title: I Shot Billy the Kid (1950)\n\nBlack & White version: https:\u002F\u002Fyoutu.be\u002FS0L2n6cHCvk\n\nDirector: William Berke\nWriter: Orville H. Hampton\nStars: Don 'Red' Barry, Robert Lowery, Wally Vernon\nGenres: Colorized classic, Western\n\nSummary: Billy the Kid; his Grave, the Card Game, and the Pursuit of Justice in the Lincoln County War\n\n00:00  Full Movie\n01:13  The video is about the grave of Billy the Kid and the events leading up to his death in the Lincoln County War.\n12:44  Billy the Kid gets into trouble at a card game and is released from jail by his friend Vincente Segura.\n19:51  Billy the Kid contemplates his actions and considers a pardon from the governor.\n26:10  Francesca tries to convince Billy the Kid to give up his guns and accept amnesty, but he refuses.\n33:38  Billy the Kid is pursued by law enforcement and eventually brought to trial for murder.\n41:21  Billy the Kid is on the run and his friends are trying to catch him.\n50:23  Billy the Kid plans to cross the border into Mexico with his friends, but encounters doubts and obstacles along the way.\n\n@CultCinemaClassics \n\nhttps:\u002F\u002Fwww.youtube.com\u002Fplaylist?list=UUMOycDFnpMeWzaITQSD1dWsOA",1766796027,3461,"en",201851,"youtube","Cult Cinema Classics",{"channelId":9,"sourceId":20,"id":20,"title":21,"description":22,"addedAt":23,"duration":14,"language":15,"viewCount":24,"type":17,"channelName":18},"S0L2n6cHCvk","I Shot Billy the Kid 1950 | Cowboy Western |  Don 'Red' Barry, Robert Lowery | Full Movie","The true story of New Mexico's most fabulous outlaw!\nAlthough the Lincoln County War has come to a conclusion, Billy the Kid turns his back on a gubernatorial pardon and continues his lawless career.\n\nOriginal title: I Shot Billy the Kid (1950)\n\nColorized version: https:\u002F\u002Fyoutu.be\u002FtIspBYmvV9Q\n\nDirector: William Berke\nWriter: Orville H. Hampton\nStars: Don 'Red' Barry, Robert Lowery, Wally Vernon, Tom Neal\n\n00:00  Full Movie\n01:13  The video is about the grave of Billy the Kid and the events leading up to his death in the Lincoln County War.\n12:44  Billy the Kid gets into trouble at a card game and is released from jail by his friend Vincente Segura.\n19:33  Billy the Kid is being pursued by the sheriff and deputy after a failed shooting attempt.\n26:10  Francesca tries to convince Billy the Kid to give up his guns and accept amnesty, but he refuses.\n33:30  The sheriff asks Francesca to help him find Billy and bring him in alive for a fair trial.\n40:51  Discussing a hanging and the Kid's involvement in a murder.\n50:23  Billy the Kid plans to cross the border into Mexico with his friends, but encounters doubts and obstacles along the way.\n\n\n@CultCinemaClassics \n\nhttps:\u002F\u002Fwww.youtube.com\u002Fplaylist?list=UUMOycDFnpMeWzaITQSD1dWsOA",1766796028,13376,{"Rated":26,"Runtime":27,"imdbRating":28,"imdbVotes":29,"Genre":30,"Plot":31,"Director":32,"Writer":33,"Actors":34,"Language":35,"Country":36,"Awards":37},"Approved","57 min",5.2,101,"Western","Another in the series of Don Barry starring films (who NEVER used Don 'Red' Barry as his billing except in his series of Republic westerns from 1940-44 and the serial \"The Adventures of Red Ryder\"), financed by Robert L. Lippert and produced by William Berke all as A Donald Barry Production in the late 40's and early 50's, this one pretty much follows the semi-inaccuracies and myths found in the vast majority of the films about Billy the Kid, while adding a narration - a trend found in many B-westerns of this period evidently under the mistaken impression it would add some class to the proceedings. It didn't. And having a 38-year-old actor play an outlaw who died when he was 21 gave Barry an opportunity to darken his hair to nearly black and pull out, what appears to be, the forelock hairpiece he used for the Red Ryder serial in 1940 to make him look more like the character as drawn by Fred Harman. It didn't make him look much like the real Billy the Kid, though.","William Berke","Orville H. 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