Trailers & Videos

DIRTY_LITTLE_BILLY.mp4
Cast

Michael J. Pollard
Billy Bonney

Richard Evans
Goldie

Lee Purcell
Berle

Charles Aidman
Ben Antrim

Willard Sage
Henry McCarty

Ronny Graham
Charle Nile

Josip Elic
Jawbone

Richard Stahl
Earl Lovitt

Gary Busey
Basil Crabtree

Dick Van Patten
Berle's Customer

Scott Walker
Stormy

Frank Welker
Young Punk

Severn Darden
Big Jim McDaniel

Len Lesser
Slits

Ed Lauter
Tyler

Cherie Franklin
Greta Schmidt (uncredited)

Nick Nolte
Town Gang Leader (uncredited)
More Like This
Reviews
John Chard
Pre fame mud and rags telling of Billy The Kid.
Directed by Stan Dragoti, co-written by Dragoti and Charles Moss, and starring Michael J. Pollard, Richard Evans and Lee Purcell. Music is by Sascha Burland and cinematography by Ralph Woolsey.
Dirty Little Billy firmly de-glamourises the Billy The Kid legend, well sort of. This is a portrayal of the infamous outlaw before he became just that. Film is telling of what he was before he made his first kill, his weak standing in society, his turbulent family life, and is tentative steps to making friends - where he is clingy extreme. The backdrop is one of mud and rags, there is no showy Wild West here, it very much operates as an Anti-Western, an independent picture firmly offering up a flip side to some of the legends printed as fact. Technically it is just ok, where things are strongly hindered by Pollard simply being too old. Asking a 33 year old man to play a teenager is a stretch, it is with much credit that Pollard gives it his all and nails at the least the village idiot side of Billy pre his fame.
Not a hidden gem by any stretch of the imagination, it does however show up a side to Billy The Kid not often told in the history of film and literature. Worth seeking out for that point of reference, but as entertainment or a viable Western film of note? I'm not sure. 5/10
You've reached the end.
















