Actors: Lorne Greene (actor), Brendan Fletcher (actor), Daniel Iron (producer), William Mapother (actor), Robert Bockstael (actor), Brian Cox (actor), Daniel Kash (actor), Richard Comeau (editor), Kevin Durand (actor), Kelly Reilly (actress), Kirk D'Amico (producer), Max Richter (composer), Jim Calarco (actor), Joris Jarsky (actor), Daniel Bekerman (producer),
Plot: Based on a real WWII vet and family man turned bank robber. Disillusioned by his post war circumstances, Eddie Boyd is torn between the need to provide for his young family and an unfulfilled dream to head to Hollywood to become a star. He discovers a way to do both, robbing banks Hollywood style, but his dream leads him down a path of danger and tragedy.
Keywords: 1940s, 1950s, abandoned-farm, bag-of-money, bank-robber, based-on-true-story, bus-driver, ex-cop, execution-by-hanging, gentleman-thiefActors: Richard Cramer (actor), Art Dillard (actor), Curley Dresden (actor), Kenne Duncan (actor), Al Ferguson (actor), Oscar Gahan (actor), Augie Gomez (actor), Karl Hackett (actor), Al Haskell (actor), Charles King (actor), Rex Lease (actor), Carl Mathews (actor), Joe McGuinn (actor), George Morrell (actor), Ted Adams (actor),
Plot: The third in the series of six PRC westerns starring Bob Steele as Billy the Kid ('Bob Steele (I)' (qv), finds Billy and his pals, Jeff Blanchard ('Carleton Young' (qv)) and Fuzzy Jones ('Al St. John' (qv)) ambushed in a cabin and, as they are making their getaway, Jeff is wounded. They go to Little Bend Valley where Jim Blanchard, Jeff's uncle, has a ranch. On their way, there see Ed Baker ('Charles King (II)' (qv)0 and Buck Mason ('Rex Lease' (qv)) stop the wagon driven by Ann Roberts ('Louise Currie' (qv)). Billy stops the two henchmen from throwing the supplies from the wagon. Ann tells Billy that she and her father, Tom Roberts ('Forrest Taylor (I)' (qv)), have bought a ranch but that someone is trying to run them out of the valley. They ride with Ann and Jeff is surprised to see that the Roberts' are living on what was formerly his uncle's ranch. The Roberts had only been there a short time, had never met Jim Blanchard, and after buying the ranch from Cobb Allen ('Al Ferguson (I)' (qv)) learned they had no water rights. Billy also learns that other ranchers such as Dave Barlow ('Edward Peil Sr.' (qv)) had also bought ranches from Cobb, but that Cobb had diverted the stream that ran through the ranches and was now trying to force them to buy water from him. Billy and Jeff go to the barricade Cobb has around the water and after a fight with Allen-henchmen Bragg ('Kenne Duncan' (qv)), Mason and Baker, the water is turned back into its original channel.
Keywords: 1880s, b-movie, b-western, barfly, barricade, bartender, billy-the-kid-series, character-name-in-title, cigarette-smoking, cigarettesActors: Percy Nash (director), Gregory Scott (actor), Douglas Payne (actor), Fewlass Llewellyn (writer), John East (actor), Jack Denton (actor), Frank Tennant (actor), Joan Ritz (actress), Daisy Cordell (actress), Douglas Cox (actor), May Lynn (actress), Helen Lainsbury (actress), Ernest Martin (writer),
Genres: Drama,Yeah, haha Nappy Roots
Awwnaw!
Awnaw! Hell naw! Man
Y'all done up and done it
Awnaw! Hell naw! Boy
Y'all done up and done it
Awnaw! Hell naw! Boy
Y'all done up and done it
Ah, y'all done up and done it
Man y'all done up and done it
My first song was like forty-eight bars with no hook
You hear me flippin thru my pages out my favorite notebook
The microphone was in the closet (What?) No headphones, we lost it
Niggas scared to get some water, roaches hangin over the faucets
No AC, Tez'll break a sweat just tryin to make beats
E-Dubz was being a hustler, (Heeeyy man!)
all play flirtin all his customers, and flat broke
Nappy smokin blacks out on the back po'ch
I'm thinkin I got everything a country boy could ask for
Now what we do to get here? (Say dat boy!!)
Lay it down and bring it to ya raw (Say dat boy!!)
Hey now we hurt some, suffered for more, takes what we work for
Hated for for the cussin, but the hatred it made us cuss more
Held on, but it was hard - stepped up, took charge
Ran thru what we scared up, but what was we afraid for?
Look what we made of, heart that what made us
Being here is alright, but MUST believe we won't fall!
Them country boys on the rise!
With them big fat wheels on the side!
Peep them vertical grills on the ride!
And aw-awww-awww-awwwww!
Them country boys
With them big fat wheels
Peep the vertical grills
And awwwwwwww!
My yegga, we hogwild, bet that from that roota to that toota-file
Hell naw, them country boys ain't headed south for six miles
Kentucky mud, them kinfolk, twankies with them hundred-spokes
Skullied on that front po'ch, plus you know they got 'dro
Seventy-nine coupe DeVille vertical Caddy grill
Interstate 65 headin down to Cashville
Glass filled, to the tippy-top, back-seat Benz
Spent my last cent on the rent, left with pocket lints
A damn shame, gotta grind anythang and everythang
Jimmy Crack Corn, cross the county line with Mary Jane
A long time, a gravel road, to cash and fame and sold my soul
To Hell and back, and back and forth, with same jeans and nappy 'fro
I might, hop off the Harley, spoke mine like Bob Marley
Not parties with charties, wallin like they swallowin Bacardi
Them butter-skin, Prophit gotta like them
Understand you 'bout to lose ya life fuckin with THEEEMM!
Them country boys on the rise!
With them big fat wheels on the side!
Peep the vertical grills on the ride!
And aw-awww-awww-awwwww!
Them country boys
With them big fat wheels
Peep the vertical grills
And awwwwwwww!
Them country boys
With them big fat wheels
Peep the vertical grills
And awwwwwwww!
Them country boys on the ride!
With them big fat wheels on the side!
Peep the vertical grills on the ride!
And aw-awww-awww-awwwww!
Them country boys
With them big fat wheels
Peep the vertical grills