Frontier Outlaws

March. 04,1944      NR
Rating:
5.9
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Billy Carson, looking for rustlers, kills Bradley in a gun fight. Arrested, the judge finds him innocent but jails him anyway. When the rustling resumes he is released and posing as a Mexican cattle buyer he hopes to trap the culprits.

Buster Crabbe as  Billy Carson
Al St. John as  Fuzzy Jones
Marin Sais as  Ma Clark
Frances Gladwin as  Pat Clark
Charles King as  Barlow
Jack Ingram as  Taylor
Kermit Maynard as  Wallace
Ed Cassidy as  Sheriff
Emmett Lynn as  James Ryan
Budd Buster as  Clerk

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Reviews

Clevercell
1944/03/04

Very disappointing...

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WasAnnon
1944/03/05

Slow pace in the most part of the movie.

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Sexyloutak
1944/03/06

Absolutely the worst movie.

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Kaelan Mccaffrey
1944/03/07

Like the great film, it's made with a great deal of visible affection both in front of and behind the camera.

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weezeralfalfa
1944/03/08

As others have emphasized, the scene you will likely remember from this Billy the Kid film is the murder trial of Billy Carson(Buster Crabbe). This is the most hilarious courtroom scene you are likely to see this side of The Three Stooges. Comical character actor Emmett Lynn, as the judge, is in the center of the comedy, but his interactions with his(uncredited) bossy wife standing beside him and with Fuzzy(Al St. John), also standing near him, are an important part of the comedy......Chief villain Barlow(Charles King)accuses Billy of murdering Barlow's hired gun Rusty Bradford(Frank Ellis). The problem is that Barlow arrived a little too late to witness what actually happened. Billy claims he shot Bradford in self -defense, as Branford was about to shoot him. The judge sides with Billy's story. However, he sentences Billy to 30 days in jail for "disturbing the peace", a trumped up charge designed to keep Billy safe from assassination. Incidentally, a furious fight with Bradford preceded the shooting. Unfortunately, keeping Billy in jail turned out to be a bad idea, as in his absence, Barlow's gang step up their depredations. Thus, the judge releases Billy early........First item on his agenda is Ma and Pat Clark's big problem. Barlow gave an advance on buying their cattle. But his henchmen stole their cattle in the meanwhile. Thus, they have no money to repay his advance, and he is threatening to foreclose on their ranch. They need a miracle, and it comes in the form of several sacks of gold dust that Fuzzy retrieved from his gold mine with Billy. Their gold mine had been taken over by Barlow in Billy's absence, but Billy plus Fuzzy scared the claim jumpers away before retrieving their hidden stash of gold. After giving the gold to Ma, she took it to Barlow, who was satisfied. But Billy followed close behind her, and entered through a window, after she left. He stuck up Barlow, demanding the sacks of gold , which he claimed Ma had stolen from him. Meanwhile, Fuzzy led some of Ma's hands to hold up the stage, and asked for the money being sent to Barlow. This they received, and took it to Ma's Circle C ranch. There, they met Billy, who made himself up as a Mexican, calling himself Jose Gonzales Billy took Barlow's stolen money and headed to town to talk to Barlow and his friend Taylor. He offered to buy their stolen cattle for $20./head(a good price for non-stolen cattle!). It was a $40,000. deal. Barlow agreed to the terms and Jose(Billy) gave a down payment, with the remainder due upon receipt of the cattle. Barlow sent several hands to help drive the cattle and receive the rest of the money. However, near the cattle, Jose stuck up Barlow's henchmen. Luckily, Fuzzy arrived, with the sheriff and posse, and took the men to jail. But one got away and rode to tell Barlow that Jose was Billy. Strangely, the 2000 stolen cattle are not further mentioned. Billy rides to town to talk to Barlow, who has a trap set for Billy. See the movie, available at YouTube, to find out the finale. At the end, Billy is standing next to cute blond Frances Gladwin(Pat Clark), suggesting a possible romantic future.

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peter-cossey
1944/03/09

Bargain basement stuff, but lifted to a very enjoyable level by some lovely character acting. Charlie King is a quintessential 'heavy'; Fuzzy doesn't do much in this one, but Buster Crabbe excels himself when he goes undercover in the shape of a Mexican bandit leader, and plays it with an easy charm that contrasts with his rather bland 'Billy Carson' persona. The highlight though is the stand-out performance of Emmett Lynn as the befuddled judge - it's what classic Hollywood character acting is all about, and his bizarre cameo is touched with genius. Just one pedantic note: this is not a 'Billy the Kid' offering - it is the second film in the follow-on 'Billy Carson' series.

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bkoganbing
1944/03/10

One of the more enjoyable of the PRC Billy the Kid westerns was Frontier Outlaws where Buster Crabbe and Al St. John are fighting to protect the Circle C ranch along with the other ranchers from the depredations of Jack Ingram and Charles King, a pair of veteran B picture western heavies. The accent is definitely on the comedy and not just from Al St. John. The Circle C is owned by Marin Sais and Frances Gladwin, mother and daughter. Sais is a frontier woman in the tradition of Marjorie Main and she's a pip in her part.But the best in the film is character actor Emmett Lynn who plays a cracker barrel frontier judge, a kindler gentler version of Judge Roy Bean. He and Mais have a thing for each other, but just can't quite commit.Definitely one of the better Billy the Kid features.

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FightingWesterner
1944/03/11

Frontier Outlaws is an enjoyable, lightning fast episode in Producers Releasing Corporation's Billy Carson series.In this, Carson kills a gunslinger sent to do him in by Mr. Barlow, the crooked town boss and finds himself pursued by vigilantes. He cheats the posse by turning himself in to the proper authorities. Once released, Carson goes to war against the deeply entrenched Barlow.Buster Crabbe and Al "Fuzzy" St. John are in fine form here, with a better than average script and excellent support from Marin Sais as a feisty old lady rancher and Emmett Lynn as the comical presiding judge at Billy's trial.Near the end, Crabbe gets a chance to show off his acting skills as Billy impersonates a Mexican cowboy to get close to the villains.Also memorable is Buster Crabbe's on-set accident where he bangs his head loudly while climbing through an open window. It looks rather painful!

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