I Killed Wild Bill Hickok
I Killed Wild Bill Hickok is a 1956 American film directed by Richard Talmadge. It is an entirely fictional account of Wild Bill Hickok (Tom Brown) who is the villain of the film. The film was produced and written by Johnny Carpenter who also stars and narrates under the name John Forbes.[1] The film is the second of two films produced by The Wheeler Company.
I Killed Wild Bill Hickok | |
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Directed by | Richard Talmadge |
Produced by | Johnny Carpenter |
Written by | Johnny Carpenter |
Starring | See below |
Music by | Darrell Calker |
Cinematography | Virgil Miller |
Edited by | Maurice Wright |
Release date |
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Running time | 63 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Cast
- Johnny Carpenter as 'Johnny Rebel' Savage
- Denver Pyle as Jim Bailey
- Virginia Gibson as Anne James
- Tom Brown as Sheriff Wild Bill Hickok
- Helen Westcott as Bella Longtree
- I. Stanford Jolley as Henry Longtree
- Frank 'Red' Carpenter as Ring Pardo
- Roy Canada as Nato, the Indian
- Harvey B. Dunn as Dr. Reed
- Lee Sheldon as Kate Savage
- Phil Barton as Pancho, chief thug
- William Mims as Dan Bevins, a rancher
- R.J. Thomas as Tommy, the blacksmith
- Bill Chaney as Tex, a cowpoke
Notes
gollark: But nobody else will.
gollark: If your death is very likely, then you'll experience it not happening through increasingly contrived outcomes.
gollark: The consequences are weird though.
gollark: What actually happens is that if you have some many-worlds setup where each different outcome of an event happens in a different universe branch, then *from your perspective* there are no branches without you in them.
gollark: I would have been informed of this. Since I haven't, it hasn't happened. QED.
External links
- I Killed Wild Bill Hickok on IMDb
- I Killed Wild Bill Hickok is available for free download at the Internet Archive
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