Billy the Kid in Texas (1940)
Actors:
Bob Burns (actor),
Ben Corbett (actor),
Art Dillard (actor),
Curley Dresden (actor),
Jack Evans (actor),
Oscar Gahan (actor),
Augie Gomez (actor),
Herman Hack (actor),
Chick Hannan (actor),
Al Haskell (actor),
Jack Hendricks (actor),
Charles King (actor),
Frank LaRue (actor),
Merrill McCormick (actor),
Victor Adamson (actor),
Plot: Arriving in a lawless Texas town, Billy finds his old friend Fuzzy. When Billy stands up to Flash and his gang, he is made Sheriff. He and Fuzzy then set out to retrieve the money stolen by Flash and clear his brother Gil Cooper who is part of the gang.
Keywords: alias, attempted-ambush, b-western, ban-on-guns, bar, brother-brother-relationship, buckboard, buckboard-driver, character-name-in-title, classical
Genres:
Comedy,
Western,
Quotes:
Fuzzy Jones: Well, uh, what's happenin' to the town? Is it closin' up?::Jim Morgan: Yes, temporarily.::Fuzzy Jones: How come?::Mary Barton: On the first of the month, the hands of the Lazy Eight celebrate...::Jim Morgan: ...Along with a lot of shootings and rough stuff, so the citizens of the community disappear and let them do what they want.::Fuzzy Jones: Don't the law butt in?::Mary Barton: The Lazy Eight is all the law we have.::Fuzzy Jones: Hmm. No sheriff or marshal?::Mary Barton: They can't keep one on the job.::Fuzzy Jones: I think I'm gonna like it here.
[last lines]::Gil Bonney, aka Gil Cooper: I hate to see you go, Billy.::Mary Barton: Won't you change your mind and stay?::Billy the Kid: No, Fuzzy and I sort of have a hankerin' to travel on.::Mary Barton: You'll let us here from you?::Billy the Kid: Sure! Maybe some day our trails will cross again. Who knows? Goodbye, Mary.::Mary Barton: Goodbye, Billy.
Traffic in Souls (1913)
Actors:
Carl Laemmle (producer),
William Robert Daly (producer),
William H. Turner (actor),
William Welsh (actor),
King Baggot (producer),
Ethel Grandin (actress),
Jack Cohn (producer),
Herbert Brenon (producer),
Matt Moore (actor),
Howard Crampton (actor),
Jane Gail (actress),
Walter Long (actor),
George Loane Tucker (actor),
George Loane Tucker (director),
George Loane Tucker (writer),
Plot: An early social commentary on the New York sex trade, this film attempts to sensationalize prostitution, especially forced prostitution. Featuring a number of characters and sub-plots, the film is presented as if it were a documentary.
Keywords: forced-prostitution, melodrama, new-york, prostitution, sex-slave, sex-slavery, sex-trade, white-slavery
Genres:
Drama,
Taglines: A Powerful Photo-Drama of Today Six Reels of Thrilling Realities