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Music director
  
Harley Hatcher

Duration
  

Language
  
English

4.6/10
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Genre
  
Action, Biography, Crime

Screenplay
  
Henry Rosenbaum

Country
  
United States

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Director
  
Larry Buchanan Maury Dexter (uncredited)

Release date
  
June 1970

Based on
  
story by Enrique Touceda Larry Buchanan

Writer
  
Tony Huston (story), Larry Buchanan (story), Henry Rosenbaum (screenplay)

Directors
  
Larry Buchanan, Maury Dexter

Cast
  
Fabian
(Charles Arthur 'Pretty Boy' Floyd),
Jocelyn Lane
(Betty),
Astrid Warner
(Ruby),
Adam Roarke
(Preacher),
Michael Haynes
(Ned Short),
Robert Glenn
(Hossler)

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,
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,
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Tagline
  
Defacing public property is against the law... but so is bank robbing, murder and the kind of women Charlie Floyd loved.

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A Bullet for Pretty Boy is a 1970 American feature film from director Larry Buchanan. It stars Fabian Forte as gangster Pretty Boy Floyd and co-stars Jocelyn Lane in her final performance before retiring from acting.

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Plot

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Oklahoma farmer Charles Floyd marries Ruby. At the reception, some goons insult Ruby and Charles attacks them. This results in Floyd's father and one of the goons being killed. Floyd is convicted of the crime and sent to work on the chain gang.

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Several years later Floyd escapes from prison and takes refuge in a brothel run by Beryl, where prostitute Betty falls for him. Beryl's brother Wallace wants Betty for himself and starts to hate Floyd, giving him the nickname "Pretty Boy".

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The brothel is a hangout for Ned Short and his gang of bank robbers. Floyd joins them and becomes a full-fledged criminal.

Floyd returns to Oklahoma to see his wife. They still love each other but she can't be with him because he is now a bank robber.

He then goes on a crime spree with another member of the gang, an old friend called Preacher. Pretty Boy Floyd is eventually killed.

Cast

  • Fabian Forte as Pretty Boy Floyd
  • Jocelyn Lane as Betty
  • Astrid Warner as Ruby
  • Adam Roarke as Preacher
  • Michael Haynes as Ned
  • Robert Glenn as Hossler
  • Anne McAdams as Beryl
  • Jeff Alexander as Wallace
  • Camilla Carr as Helen
  • Production

    Fabian was signed to make the film in June 1969.

    The movie had the largest budget ever given to Buchanan. According to one account,halfway through the film AIP executives were worried about the movie being behind schedule and replaced Buchanan with Maury Dexter.

    According to Dexter's own memoirs, he went on the film as executive producer at the behest of James H. Nicholson of AIP "to make sure Larry Brought the film in on schedule and with some amount of quality." Dexter says that "the film went along without a hitch and Larry delivered a nice film" but that after it was put together to a rough cut Dexter and AIP "thought it was too slow and talky." He then took a small crew and returned to Dallas with stunt doubles and the actors "and shot several scenes involving action. We cut the new material in and we thought it helped the film overall."

    Reception

    The New York Times accused Buchanan of making "a murderous gangster movie full of mostly nice guys" which "looks a little as if they had taken the members of the cast of, say, Beach Blanket Bingo and put them in costume and given them old cars to drive and told them to play it for real." The Los Angeles Times thought the film was "surprisingly free from gratuitous gore" but was still "another very pale carbon of Bonnie and Clyde" in which Fabian "handles himself in competent fashion amidst a host of amateurs."

    References

    A Bullet for Pretty Boy Wikipedia
    A Bullet for Pretty Boy IMDbA Bullet for Pretty Boy themoviedb.org


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