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Billy the Kid on Film, 1911-2012

Author : Johnny D. Boggs
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 292 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2013-09-20
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9780786465552

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Billy the Kid on Film, 1911-2012 by Johnny D. Boggs Pdf

A comprehensive filmography, this book is composed of lengthy entries on about 75 films depicting legendary New Mexico outlaw Billy the Kid--from the lost Billy the Kid (1911) to the blockbuster Young Guns (1988) to the direct-to-video 1313: Billy the Kid(2012) and everything in between. Each entry gives a synopsis, cast and credits, critical reception, and a discussion of the events of the films compared to the historical record. Among the entries are made-for-TV and direct-to-video films, foreign movies, and continuing television series in which Billy the Kid made an appearance.

Billy the Kid

Author : Richard W. Etulain
Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Page : 255 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2020-07-16
Category : History
ISBN : 9780806168081

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Billy the Kid by Richard W. Etulain Pdf

A central character in legends and histories of the Old West, Billy the Kid rivals such western icons as Jesse James and General George Armstrong Custer for the number of books and movies his brief, violent life inspired. Billy the Kid: A Reader’s Guide introduces readers to the most significant of these written and filmed works. Compiled and written by a respected historian of the Old West and author of a masterful new biography of Billy the Kid, this reader’s guide includes summaries and evaluations of biographies, histories, novels, and movies, as well as archival sources and research collections. Surveying newspaper articles, books, pamphlets, essays, and book chapters, Richard W. Etulain traces the shifting views of Billy the Kid from his own era to the present. Etulain’s discussion of novels and movies reveals a similar shift, even as it points out both the historical inaccuracies and the literary and cinematic achievements of these works. A brief section on the authentic and supposed photographs of the Kid demonstrates the difficulties specialists and collectors have encountered in locating dependable photographic sources. This discerning overview will guide readers through the plethora of words and images generated by Billy the Kid’s life and legend over more than a century. It will prove invaluable to those interested in the demigods of the Old West—and in the ever-changing cultural landscape in which they appear to us.

Before Billy the Kid

Author : Melody Groves
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 189 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2022-08-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781493063505

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Before Billy the Kid by Melody Groves Pdf

Many stories have been written about the exploits of Billy the Kid, the charismatic outlaw of the Old West. Some have been pure fiction, designed to entertain and excite. Purple prose writers began chronicling the exploits of Billy as early as the late 1870s. Others have been biographical, researched by historians or recorded by those who knew him, including his murderer, Sheriff Pat Garrett. But there was once a different side to the famous gunfighter, a softer more artistic side that seems at odds with Billy’s reputation for shooting, killing, and robbing. Born Henry McCarty, he was also known by the names Henry Antrim, Kid Antrim, and William H. Bonney. He didn’t shoot twenty-one men, as has been claimed. Four is a more likely number, three in self-defense. In Before Billy the Kid, author Melody Groves explores the early life of the infamous outlaw, the teenage boy who loved to sing and dance. The young man who was polite, educated, and popular. A boy who had the bad luck to be orphaned at fifteen and left with no one to guide him through life. How different history might have been if Billy had pursued his love of music instead of a life of crime.

Thunder in the West

Author : Richard W. Etulain
Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Page : 486 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2020-07-09
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780806168043

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Thunder in the West by Richard W. Etulain Pdf

Even before he was shot and killed in 1881, Billy the Kid’s charisma and murderous career were generating stories that belied his brief life—and that only multiplied, growing to legendary proportions after his death at age twenty-one. In Thunder in the West, Richard W. Etulain takes the true measure of Billy, the man and the legend, and presents the clearest picture yet of his life and his ever-shifting place and presence in the cultural landscape of the Old West. Billy the Kid—born Henry McCarty in 1859, and also known as William H. Bonney—emerges from these pages in all his complexity, at once a gentleman and gregarious companion, and a thief and violent murderer. Tapping new depths of research, Etulain traces Billy’s short life from his mysterious origins in the East through his wanderings in New Mexico, Arizona, and Texas. As we move from his peripatetic early years through the wild West to his fatal involvement in the Lincoln County Wars, we see the impressionable boy give way to the conflicted young man and, finally, to the opportunistic and often amoral outlaw who was out for himself, for revenge, and for whatever he could steal along the way. Against this deftly drawn portrait, Etulain considers the stories and myths spawned by Billy’s life and death. Beginning with the dime novels featuring Billy the Kid, even during his lifetime, and ranging across the myriad newspaper accounts, novels, and movies that alternately celebrated his outlaw life and condemned his exploits, Etulain offers a uniquely informed view of the changing interpretations that have shaped and reshaped the reputation of this enduring icon of the Old West. In his portrayal, Billy the Kid lives on, not as a cut-throat desperado or a young charmer but as both—hero and villain, myth and man, fully realized in this twenty-first-century interpretation.

The American West on Film

Author : Johnny D. Boggs
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2019-11-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9798216047544

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The American West on Film by Johnny D. Boggs Pdf

More than a history of Western movies, The American West on Film intertwines film history, the history of the American West, and American social history into one unique volume. The American West on Film chronicles 12 Hollywood motion pictures that are set in the post–Civil War American West, including The Ox-Bow Incident, Red River, High Noon, The Searchers, The Magnificent Seven, Little Big Man, and Tombstone. Each film overview summarizes the movie's plot, details how the film came to be made, the critical and box-office reactions upon its release, and the history of the time period or actual event. This is followed by a comparison and contrast of the filmmakers' version of history with the facts, as well as an analysis of the film's significance, then and now. Relying on contemporary accounts and historical analysis as well as perspectives from filmmakers, historians, and critics, the author describes what it took to get each movie made and how close to the historical truth the movie actually got. Readers will come away with a better understanding of how movies often reflect the time in which they were made, and how Westerns can offer provocative social commentary hidden beneath old-fashioned "shoot-em-ups."

Law Enforcement in American Cinema, 1894-1952

Author : George Beck
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 176 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2020-10-22
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781476640655

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Law Enforcement in American Cinema, 1894-1952 by George Beck Pdf

Widespread law enforcement or formal policing outside of cities appeared in the early 20th century around the same time the early film industry was developing--the two evolved in tandem, intersecting in meaningful ways. Much scholarship has focused on portrayals of the criminal in early American cinema, yet little has been written about depictions of the criminal's antagonist. This history examines how different on-screen representations shifted public perception of law enforcement--initially seen as a suspicious or intrusive institution, then as a power for the common good.

The American Villain

Author : Richard A. Hall
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 386 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2020-12-02
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781440869884

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The American Villain by Richard A. Hall Pdf

The American Villain: Encyclopedia of Bad Guys in Comics, Film, and Television seeks to provide one go-to reference for the study of the most popular and iconic villains in American popular culture. Since the 1980s, pop culture has focused on what makes a villain a villain. The Joker, Darth Vader, and Hannibal Lecter have all been placed under the microscope to get to the origins of their villainy. Additionally, such bad guys as Angelus from Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Barnabas Collins from Dark Shadows have emphasized the desire for redemption—in even the darkest of villains. Various incarnations of Lucifer/Satan have even gone so far as to explore the very foundations of what we consider "evil." The American Villain: Encyclopedia of Bad Guys in Comics, Film, and Television seeks to collect all of those stories into one comprehensive volume. The volume opens with essays about villains in popular culture, followed by 100 A–Z entries on the most notorious bad guys in film, comics, and more. Sidebars highlight ancillary points of interest, such as authors, creators, and tropes that illuminate the motives of various villains. A glossary of key terms and a bibliography provide students with resources to continue their study of what makes the "baddest" among us so bad.

Matthew Johnson, US Marshal

Author : Johnny D. Boggs
Publisher : Blackstone Publishing
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2020-12-01
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781094086569

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Matthew Johnson, US Marshal by Johnny D. Boggs Pdf

They sing songs about Matthew Johnson. The hero of dime novels, Matt won national fame during a range war in Idaho when he shot and killed an outlaw—and former saddle pal. But the past seventeen years have been an alcoholic blur rather than a heroic journey. Gone are the days when he was a free-wheeling cowboy, swapping poems with his best friend on the cattle ranges. The West has modernized—and practically disappeared—when Matt arrives in Denver in 1894 as the newly appointed US marshal for the state of Colorado. The cowboy turned lawman inherits a state on the brink of collapse. The silver crash has ruined the economy, railroaders are striking, a range war is looming, corruption is rampant, and a rumored gold strike on the Southern Ute reservation threatens to turn into a bloodbath. Slowly, Matt realizes why he got the job. His supporters figure that the man who killed Jeff Hancock will either stay too drunk to realize what’s happening or take their bribes and look the other way. After all, the songs being sung about Matthew Johnson these days are more insulting than glorifying. Instead of the hero who stopped a range war, he is usually thought of as a man who murdered his best friend in exchange for the appointment as Idaho’s US marshal. And he hasn’t been sober in years. What no one has counted on is the love of a woman who has had her own share of hard times and bad decisions. Or the fact that there’s a special breed of man who will fight with his last breath to regain his dignity and self-respect. If Matt can overcome his demons and past, schoolkids might start singing a new verse to an old song.

Buckskin, Bloomers, and Me

Author : Johnny D. Boggs
Publisher : Blackstone Publishing
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2019-12-03
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781982595128

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Buckskin, Bloomers, and Me by Johnny D. Boggs Pdf

What’s a sixteen-year-old boy to do when he learns that his stepmother and a local judge have murdered his father and now plan to kill him, too? Well, when it’s 1906, and you can play pretty good second base, you join a barnstorming baseball team making its way across Kansas. It also helps that the team is the Kansas City National Bloomer Girls. After all, who’d look for a runaway boy disguised as a girl on a women’s team that competes against town-ball teams of male players? Of course, it’ll take more than long hair, a Spalding glove, and a quick bat to stay alive. Luckily, another Bloomer Girl, Buckskin Compton, alias Dolly Madison, is on the dodge after some shootings and beatings in Wyoming—and he takes the kid under his tutelage. Staying alive won’t prove easy for either of the reluctant female impersonators as they deal with a budding romance, hitting slumps, a crooked manager, bean balls, drunken teammates, bank robbers, lousy umpires, a revolution for women’s rights, and a rapidly changing Western frontier. Baseball isn’t always fun and games—especially when one bad play might leave the both of you cut from the Bloomer Girls ... or just plain dead. In a novel very loosely based on fact (Bloomer Girls teams of mostly women players did barnstorm across the country in the early 1900s), eight-time Spur Award winner Johnny D. Boggs blends America’s pastime with the American frontier. This episodic, tongue-in-cheek adventure showcases what made, and still makes, America and the Wild, Wild West great: Strong heroes. Stronger women. And a good, clean game.

New Mexico Filmmaking

Author : Jeff Berg
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 144 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2015-11-16
Category : History
ISBN : 9781625856104

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New Mexico Filmmaking by Jeff Berg Pdf

The moderate climate and majestic western landscapes of New Mexico make it an enchanting locale for the motion picture industry. Thomas A. Edison's crew shot the very first film in the state at the Isleta Indian Pueblo in 1897. Silent-era icons like directors Romaine Fielding and Tom Mix shortly followed to take over the small town of Las Vegas, setting the stage for an explosion of western movies. Today, New Mexico's generous incentive programs and quality facilities make it one of the top filming destinations in the country, attracting big projects like the Academy Award-winning No Country for Old Men and AMC's critically acclaimed television series Breaking Bad. In this comprehensive volume, local author and film historian Jeff Berg explores the history and legacy of New Mexico on the big screen.

Sports on Film

Author : Johnny D. Boggs
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 252 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2021-10-11
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781440875564

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Sports on Film by Johnny D. Boggs Pdf

Sports on Film takes readers behind the scenes of how movies get made and puts them in the stands for some of the key moments in sports in America. Sports on Film documents key events in American sports history through the films that depict them, starting with the integration of major-league baseball when Jackie Robinson signed with the Brooklyn Dodgers. Other significant events and personalities examined include the college basketball point-shaving incident of the 1950s; journalist George Plimpton's attempt to go through the Detroit Lions' NFL training camp in the early 1960s; the originations and popularity of rodeo; the brief run of women's professional baseball during World War II; the underdog racehorse Seabiscuit during the Great Depression; the rise of African American boxer Muhammad Ali; the unique 1970s "Battle of the Sexes" tennis event between Bobby Riggs and Billie Jean King; and Ford Motor Company's run in the 1960s to take motorsports to Europe's premier event in Le Mans, France.

I Am Mister Ed...Allan Rocky Lane Revealed

Author : Linda Alexander
Publisher : BearManor Media
Page : 318 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2014-06-26
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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I Am Mister Ed...Allan Rocky Lane Revealed by Linda Alexander Pdf

Finalist for The Marfield Prize, aka The National Award for Arts Writing, from the Arts Club of Washington Allan Lane has been a mystery almost as long as he's been seen on a movie screen. His audiences have varied over many years. Some know him as the never officially recognized voice of TV's famous talking horse, Mister Ed. Some remember him as Red Ryder, the comic book Western hero-come-to-life at the Saturday afternoon matinee. Some remember him as Rocky Lane, yet another Western good guy, and a name that became synonymous with his own. Allan began working at the age of six. He later owned his own successful photography advertising agency. He started his love/hate relationship with acting at the age of sixteen in plays performed from city to city to ultimately make his way to Broadway. His movie career began in 1929 as leading man to Barbara Stanwyck, Loretta Young, and Joan Fontaine, among many. He appeared in many other television series, including Gunsmoke (1958-1961), Wagon Train (1958), and Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1958). Discover the full scope of the complicated life of Allan "Rocky" Lane. Illustrated. 318 pages. "I started reading about 2:00 this afternoon and finished a few minutes ago! Could not put it down! You did a wonderful job. You are not only a marvelous researcher; you write beautifully. And movingly! ... Congratulations! I hope you sell a zillion copies!" - Tinsley Yarbrough "Linda Alexander has painstakingly researched and uncovered heretofore unknown facts and information about 'Rocky' that gives us a fuller and more truthful picture of the man." - Western Clippings

New Mexico Historical Review

Author : Lansing Bartlett Bloom,Paul A. F. Walter
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 580 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2018
Category : Electronic journals
ISBN : UCSD:31822044293348

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New Mexico Historical Review by Lansing Bartlett Bloom,Paul A. F. Walter Pdf

American Newspaper Journalists on Film

Author : Johnny D. Boggs
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 294 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2022-12-13
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781476646008

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American Newspaper Journalists on Film by Johnny D. Boggs Pdf

When "talking" pictures first appeared in cinema theaters in the late 1920s, films about newspaper journalists quickly became a Hollywood mainstay. These were a variety of responses from working reporters, editors, and photographers. The newspaper film was a popular genre in the 1950s, and famous films such as All the President's Men (1976) and Spotlight (2015) have depicted the power of the press. Journalists have also been portrayed in films that are not specifically about newspapers, appearing in noir films like Woman on the Run (1950), Westerns such as Fort Worth (1951), comedies like The Ghost and Mr. Chicken (1966), musicals like Wake Up and Live (1937) and historical epics like Lawrence of Arabia (1962). A film historian and former newspaper writer, the author investigates how accurately films have portrayed journalists across the decades. The book also details what journalists thought of the depictions at the time, contributing to brief histories and analyses for each film. Featured journalist archetypes include airy reporters, screaming editors, photographers, sportswriters and war journalists. Classics, misfires, Westerns, obscure treasures and films the press both adored and detested are all included in this comprehensive here.

History of Billy the Kid / Life of Pat F. Garrett

Author : Chas. Siringo,John Scanland
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 152 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2018-04
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1987568249

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History of Billy the Kid / Life of Pat F. Garrett by Chas. Siringo,John Scanland Pdf

HISTORY OF " BILLY THE KID." (1920) The true life of the most daring young outlaw of the age. He was the leading spirit in the bloody Lincoln County, New Mexico war. When a bullet from Sheriff Pat Garrett's pistol pierced his breast he was only twenty- one years of age, and had killed twenty- one men, not counting Indians. His six years of daring outlawry has never been equaled in the annals of criminal history. *** "LIFE OF PAT F. GARRETT" (1908) The fearless sheriff of Lincoln County, New Mexico, who killed "Billy the Kid." They had met by accident in a dark room, which meant that one, or both, had to die quick.