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Billy The Kid's Smoking Guns / Trapped DVD

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Smoking Guns: A murderous doctor and a crooked sheriff team up and prey on local ranchers. Billy the Kid (Crabbe) and his sidekicks help the townsfolk take a stand against the land grabbers. Trapped: Outlaw gang leader Stanton (Glen Strange) stages a jailbreak for Billy the Kid and his sidekicks Fuzzy and Jeff. But Stanton has a hidden agenda. He and his gang embark on a series of bank robberies and hold ups, impersonating the threesome.

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Released
29 July 2013
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Simply Media 
Classification
Runtime
120 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5019322349785 
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1940s Western double-bill directed by Sam Newfield and starring Buster Crabbe as the legendary outlaw. In 'Smoking Guns' (1942), while on the run from the law Billy the Kid (Crabbe) and his associates Fuzzy (Al St. John) and Jeff (Dave O'Brien) find themselves mixed up with some ranchers who are being given a tough time by the local sheriff (Ted Adams). It seems that the army want to use the ranchers' land to set up a base and that the sheriff is prepared to use fair means and foul to clear the area. Matters are complicated by the fact that the local doctor (Milton Kibbee) is equally crooked and not averse to administering lethal injections - something that may cause problems when one of Billy's gang is injured and taken to the surgery. In 'Trapped' (1942), Crabbe once again takes on the role of the outlaw cowboy in this Western adventure. Sprung from jail by a bunch of murderers, Billy, Fuzzy and Jeff (Malcolm McTaggart) soon find they're being framed for the crimes of three impersonators. Trying to clear their name, Billy and his friends set off to hunt down the imposters.