Dirty Little Billy
Dirty Little Billy is a 1972 American western film co-written and directed by Stan Dragoti in his feature film debut, and stars Michael J. Pollard as Billy the Kid. Clearly influenced by the darker, more sinister style of Spaghetti Westerns, the film offered a unique insight into the beginnings of the titular notorious outlaw. It is notable for Nick Nolte's film debut, along with a background appearance for experimental filmmaker/artist William Ault.
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Directed by | Stan Dragoti |
Produced by | Jack L. Warner |
Written by | Charles Moss Stan Dragoti |
Starring | Michael J. Pollard Richard Evans Lee Purcell Gary Busey |
Music by | Sascha Burland |
Cinematography | Ralph Woolsey |
Edited by | David Wages |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Cast
- Michael J. Pollard as William "Billy" Bonney
- Lee Purcell as Berle
- Richard Evans as Goldie
- Charles Aidman as Ben
- Gary Busey as Basil Crabtree
- Dran Hamilton as Catherine McCarty
- Willard Sage as Henry McCarty
- Ronny Graham as Charles Nile
- Richard Stahl as Earl Lovitt
- Dick Van Patten as Berle's customer
- Ed Lauter as Tyler
- Len Lesser as Slits
- Mills Watson as Ed
- Alex Wilson as Len
- Nick Nolte as Gang leader
- Frank Welker as Young punk
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