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The Outlaw

  • 1943
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  • 1 घं 56 मि
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Jane Russell in The Outlaw (1943)
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प्रसिद्ध वेस्टर्न दिग्गज पैट गैरेट, डॉक्टर हॉलिडे और बिली द किड कानून और जिंदादिल ग्रामीण चालु लड़की रियो मैकडॉनल्ड् का ध्यान पाने के लिए एक-दूसरे से लड़ते हैं.प्रसिद्ध वेस्टर्न दिग्गज पैट गैरेट, डॉक्टर हॉलिडे और बिली द किड कानून और जिंदादिल ग्रामीण चालु लड़की रियो मैकडॉनल्ड् का ध्यान पाने के लिए एक-दूसरे से लड़ते हैं.प्रसिद्ध वेस्टर्न दिग्गज पैट गैरेट, डॉक्टर हॉलिडे और बिली द किड कानून और जिंदादिल ग्रामीण चालु लड़की रियो मैकडॉनल्ड् का ध्यान पाने के लिए एक-दूसरे से लड़ते हैं.

  • निर्देशक
    • Howard Hughes
    • Howard Hawks
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    • Jules Furthman
    • Howard Hawks
    • Ben Hecht
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    • Jack Buetel
    • Thomas Mitchell
    • Jane Russell
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      • Howard Hawks
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      • Jack Buetel
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    बदलाव करें
    Jack Buetel
    Jack Buetel
    • Billy the Kid
    • (as Jack Beutel)
    Thomas Mitchell
    Thomas Mitchell
    • Pat Garrett
    Jane Russell
    Jane Russell
    • Rio McDonald
    Walter Huston
    Walter Huston
    • Doc Holliday
    Mimi Aguglia
    Mimi Aguglia
    • Guadalupe
    Joe Sawyer
    Joe Sawyer
    • Charley Woodruff
    Gene Rizzi
    Gene Rizzi
    • Stranger who draws on The Kid
    Bobby Callahan
    • Boy
    • (बिना क्रेडिट के)
    Martin Garralaga
    Martin Garralaga
    • Mike - Waiter
    • (बिना क्रेडिट के)
    Ben Johnson
    Ben Johnson
    • Deputy
    • (बिना क्रेडिट के)
    Dickie Jones
    Dickie Jones
    • Boy
    • (बिना क्रेडिट के)
    Cecil Kellogg
    • Deputy
    • (बिना क्रेडिट के)
    Ethan Laidlaw
    Ethan Laidlaw
    • Deputy
    • (बिना क्रेडिट के)
    Ted Mapes
    Ted Mapes
    • Deputy
    • (बिना क्रेडिट के)
    William Newell
    William Newell
    • Drunken Cowboy
    • (बिना क्रेडिट के)
    Emory Parnell
    Emory Parnell
    • Dolan - Man Entering Saloon
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    Edward Peil Sr.
    Edward Peil Sr.
    • Swanson - Deputy
    • (बिना क्रेडिट के)
    Wallace Reid Jr.
    Wallace Reid Jr.
    • Townsman Bystander
    • (बिना क्रेडिट के)
    • निर्देशक
      • Howard Hughes
      • Howard Hawks
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      • Jules Furthman
      • Howard Hawks
      • Ben Hecht
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    Famed and notorious western specially known for the busty beauty Jane Russell

    This famous western deals with the most noted gunslinger of the southwest , William Bonney , a juvenile tough, a teenager wanted dead or alive throughout the west . This is a fiction story of the strange teen-age desperado known to legend as Billy the Kid . Billy was said to be sympathetic , attractive and favourite with girls , these characteristics well represented by the protagonist (Jack Buetel) . He'll confront Sheriff Pat Garret (Thomas Mitchell) and Doc Holliday (Walter Huston) and falls in love for a wonderful girl (Jane Russell) . The film isn't based on real events , it's a fiction story by the prestigious screenwriter Jules Furthman with ironic dialogs and a plot with little sense. Thus , here don't appear Tunstall , Chisum , nor others roles , neither deeds (Lincoln county war or getaway from gaol) of the Billy Kid's life that have been treated in other pictures . Exception for historical character Pat Garret who has an important role , while actually Doc Holliday nothing to do with Billy . The picture is produced by RKO (Radio Pictures Inc) and Howard Hughes who at the time was Jane Russell's lover . Howard Hawks began the filming in 1941 and he shot scenes with the cameraman Lucien Ballard but had complications with Hughes and he took the direction hiring the excellent photographer Gregg Toland (Citizen Kane) . However , the censorship made him to modify numerous shots takes . At last, after three years delay , public saw a daring production exactly as it was filmed , with no a scene cut . It would become a mythical film as an erotic Western . That's why Jane Russell , as she appears moody , mean, magnificent and terrific , too startling to describe , Russell was an authentic sensation by the time , she keeps her better attributes on the bosom. Today all the fuss seem totally wrongly . The film has real sensations , thrills , pursuits , go riding , primitive love , action , but it results to be a bit boring .
    Michael_Elliott

    Despite Its History The Outlaw is Just Poorly Made

    Outlaw, The (1943)

    ** (out of 4)

    Notorious Western had to battle the Hayes Office for two years before eventually getting released where it ended up battling more censorship issues but a certain pair at least got people into the theater. Doc Holliday (Walter Huston) has a falling out with Pat Garrett (Thomas Mitchell) after he sides with Billy the Kid (Jack Buetel). Billy and Doc become friends and head off but they are soon battling over a woman (Jane Russell) as well as constantly having Garrett trying to track them down. The aspects of this that were shocking in 1943 are pretty much tame and dated by today's standards but what I found so shocking about THE OUTLAW is how poorly made it was and how many awful things here in it. I don't mind the changes in history that the film made but for the life of me I couldn't understand what Hughes was trying to do with this thing other than to show off Russell's big breasts. I found the screenplay to be a complete mess as it never seems to know what it wants to do or what type of story it wants to tell. Is it meant to be a real Western? If so why are there so many silly moments? Was it meant to be a silly comedy? Well, that's fine but if so why on Earth were there so many darker moments? The movie contains one of the worst scores in Hollywood history as the thing is embarrassingly bad. The thing is over dramatic when there's nothing going on in the scene and sometimes the score is so loud and over-the-top that you can't even hear the dialogue. The film has also become legendary due to the homosexual aspect of the story. Again, I'm not certainly a love triangle between Billy, Garrett and Holliday is what Hughes was going for but that's how it comes off. I'm going to guess this is just part of the film being poorly made because at times the three men seem to be flirting more with one another and just letting Russell be on her own. The film has some really weird and out of touch comedic moments including various sound effects that happen during times when something serious or dramatic is going on. As far as the performances go, Huston comes off the best as he at least seems to be trying to give a performance. Buetel has no personality and comes off very stiff and appears to be bored. Mitchell was a fine character actor but he's miscast here and is never believable in the part. As far as Russell goes, she certainly looks beautiful and I enjoy the fact that Hughes wanted to show off her certain parts but he didn't give her much of a chance to act as she's simply used as eye candy. Hughes direction is all over the place and in the end he delivers a pretty big turkey. I understand this movie having a cult following due to its reputation and troubled history but for the life of me I can't understand some of the positive reviews I've read.
    IRVIN8

    a legendary and fascinating mess

    Not too many movies create myths.

    Anyone who read Harold Robbins', "The Carpetbaggers", (some 40 years ago) which in turn spawned "Nevada Smith", gets a superbly fictionalized accounting of Howard Hughes. Such fiction prefixes reality. It took a great number of years before I finally saw "The Outlaw" - an eagerly awaited event.

    I've attempted to view the AMC-aired movie some three times - but got so antsy that I abandoned it. Few movies of this caliber have been so uneven. And yet it endures. Vintage alone gives the film status.

    There's nothing wrong with anecdotal (vignette) - points-of-view movies, but in "The Outlaw", it was like watching one of those lumbering, exasperating silent films: where the actors stand across from each other, and each speaks their lines as if orchestrated by an off-stage conductor. Spontaneity is not this movie's long suit.

    The actors: Jack Beutel is one of the most beautiful men to ever stand before a camera. His eyes are smoldering, his gaze laconic, his smile cheeky one moment and sensuous the next. Walter Huston is a young man in a middle-aged body; Thomas Mitchell (Scarlet's daddy in 'Gone With the Wind') is shifty, Irish, as conniving as Wally Beery, sniveling and crafty. And then there's the statuesque Jane Russell. Robbins gave us the intimate details of the suspension bridge-designed brassier - and Jane herself speaks of how she finally pulled the damn thing off and lined her breasts with a few Kleenex. She is as luscious as a near-nude Barbie doll, she is 19 years old, her lips inspire poetry - yet her voice is as monotonous as the Valley-inspired Val-speak of 25 years ago.

    I wouldn't hazard to guess Howard Hughes' emotional consistency in the movie, however something went hellishly wrong. Someone fell on his face when it came to editing and scoring. Take the music, for example. It's Scoring 101, embarrassingly manipulative, often overriding the dialogue and ranging from 'Pathetique' to 'The Lone Prairie' mélange.

    And then there's the acting: the Mexican senora rolls her eyes with all the panache of a 1940-Mexican B-movie bit actress. There is no spontaneity; she delivers her lines badly and with burning self-consciousness. And when Huston shoots Beutel in the hand, the latter doesn't even flinch; ditto, when he pierces both his ears with bullets. Staggering disbelief.

    As to the scene where Jane Russell falls for Jack Beutel and kisses him, it's like watching two trains headed straight for each other. Overblown, top-heavy, agonizingly overreaching...it nonetheless has the sexual potency of an orgasm. The music, the god-awful Close-CLOse-CLOSE UP of Jane's lips bearing down on the half-delirious Beutel. Wow, what power! The men watching this film back in (ca) 1940 must have had to cover their laps.

    I leave it to those with a sense of adventure to debate the movie's homoeroticism. There's no such implications from Beutel toward the two older men.

    The movie, finally, has to be taken for the time in which it was made. The cinematography is as splendid as if it were turned 10 years ago. It is impossibly uneven, anecdotal, horrifyingly edited, pathetically scored, wretchedly acted...yet the actors are painful in their beauty. Many of the IMDb comments suggest that the film wants watching several times. I second that. It can be slow, cantankerous, giddy, sullen - but Jane's and Jack's beauty are undeniable, Walter is everybody's favorite grandfather. Toland can be thanked for giving us the movie's clarity. --And Howard... Howard was just having fun.
    5Bucs1960

    Run for the Hills

    And run for the hills is exactly what Howard Hawks did after Howard Hughes couldn't keep his hands off the production. Mr. Hughes or someone took over direction and gave us the finished product which is a mess but a lot of fun just the same.

    The build-up of Jane Russell (no pun intended) was one of the great publicity moves in film history. That famous shot of her lolling around on a bale of hay with her famous chest falling about was enough to entice most red-blooded males to this film And she didn't disappoint as Rio, the girlfriend of many, faithful to none. Throw in Pat Garrett, Billy the Kid and Doc Holliday (where did he come from?) and you've got a mix of relationships that vies with "Brokeback Mountain" for male bonding. And just for the hell of it, add some Indians which cause our heroes to embark in a cloud of dust across the landscape.

    I found Jack Buetel (or Beutel) a rather attractive actor in a wispy kind of way. Jane Russell's chest probably weighed more than he did. Unfortunately he never recovered from this film outing and sank into oblivion This film is about as coherent as a Marx Brothers romp but not nearly as intentionally funny. The whole thing is contrived, there's a lot of talk, talk, talk, and if there is some underlying message, I missed it. BUT, you have to see it for the camp value......it's really more fun than it should be. Maybe Mr. Hughes meant it that way. On second thought, I guess not.
    4sddavis63

    Truly One Of The Weirdest Movies I've Ever Seen

    There's something in its very weirdness that makes this almost worth watching - which is a positive, because there really isn't much in the story itself that would make it worth watching. Best known as the film debut of a very bosomy Jane Russell, the movie actually describes a completely fictionalized friendship between Billy the Kid (Jack Beutel) and Doc Holliday (Walter Huston). According to the story, Holliday arrives in the town of Lincoln, NM and meets up with his old buddy Sheriff Pat Garrett (Thomas Mitchell.) Their friendship is strained when Billy shows up on the scene and Holliday becomes more involved with him. That's really where the weirdness comes in. Although Billy and Holliday are supposedly in a romantic competition for Rio (Russell), this really comes across as a 3-cornered homo-erotic relationship, with Holliday jilting Garrett for Billy. In the scenes between any combination of the three of them, that's really the sense you get of the relationship. It's truly bizarre to watch, which is perhaps not surprising for a movie produced and directed by Howard Hughes, who was already in a period of significant mental decline while he was putting this out. Hughes' OCD undoubtedly led to the very realistic and surprisingly detailed sets, but there was a lot that didn't fit well at all - including a dreadful musical score and some ham-fisted attempts at humour. The movie also includes surprisingly little gunplay for a Western. There's really not very much of interest here, but for Russell's sheer beauty as well as the over the top bizarre-ness of the whole thing, it gets a 4/10.

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    • ट्रिविया
      Jane Russell got the role after a nationwide search by Howard Hughes for a busty actress.
    • गूफ़
      In the final scene, a car can be seen in the distance passing from left to right.
    • भाव

      Billy the Kid: I think I'll have another drink of water.

      Doc Holliday: What are you talking about? You didn't have one in the first place.

      Billy the Kid: I know, but I had the same idea about an hour ago.

      Doc Holliday: It wouldn't do any good. Take my advice.

      Billy the Kid: What?

      Doc Holliday: Killing a woman.

      Billy the Kid: Why not?

      Doc Holliday: Because they're all alike. There isn't anything they wouldn't do for you... or to you.

    • क्रेज़ी क्रेडिट
      Prologue: "The Outlaw" is a story of the untamed West.

      Frontier days when the reckless fire of guns and passions blazed an era of death, destruction, and lawlessness.

      Days when the fiery desert sun beat down avengingly on the many who dared defy justice and outrage decency.
    • इसके अलावा अन्य वर्जन
      The director's cut copyrighted February 15, 1941, had a running time of 123 minutes. After additional shooting from mid to end March, 1941, the producer submitted a re-edited version of circa 117 minutes for certification by the PCA, and was still denied it. In May 1941, the producer submitted a version with additional cuts (115 min), and was still denied certification. The PCA claimed that of seven copies for distribution in San Francisco, California, in February 5, 1943, only copy #3 was in compliance with the cuts imposed by the PCA - which may mean that at least both versions (117 and 115 min) were theatrically shown at the limited premiere. Based on a letter by the PCA president, one may believe that the NYC September 15, 1947, re-issue with «objectionable material adequately altered» was a re-cut version running under 115 minutes. Meanwhile, the London, UK, premiere of November 29, 1946 of the «uncensored version» may have been the 117-min version. Various theatrical and VHS versions exist, accommodating different censorship and distributors' criteria, running anywhere from 95 to 105 minutes.
    • कनेक्शन
      Featured in Hollywood the Golden Years: The RKO Story: Howard's Way (1987)
    • साउंडट्रैक
      Symphony No. 6 in B Minor, Opus 74, 'Pathétique'
      (1893) (uncredited)

      Music by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

      First movement theme played during the opening credits

      Variations also played throughout as the love theme between Billy and Rio

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