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Billy the Kid's Range War (1941): cast, story & where to watch

1941 · Film · ★ 6

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Released in 1941, Billy the Kid's Range War is a western film directed by Sam Newfield, running about 57 minutes. “BLAZING HIS WAY TO GLORY - OUTWITTING OUTLAWS OF THE PLAINS AT EVERY TURN!” — that tagline sets the tone.

What it’s about. Williams is out to stop Ellen Goreham from completing her road that is under construction and is using a man to impersonate Billy the Kid. When Billy sees the wanted posters and learns of the murders he supposedly committed, he sets out to find the imposter. His sidekick Fuzzy is there to help him but his friend Jeff, now a Marshal, is also after him.

Who’s in it. Billy the Kid's Range War stars Bob Steele as Billy the Kid, Al St. John as Fuzzy, Joan Barclay as Ellen Gorman and Carleton Young as Marshal Jeff Carson, among others.

How it landed. With an audience score of 6.0/10, Billy the Kid's Range War has drawn a solid, mixed-to-positive response.

Where to watch. In US you can stream it on Best Westerns Ever Amazon Channel. See the full, country-by-country breakdown on our where to watch Billy the Kid's Range War page.

If you liked it. Fans of Billy the Kid's Range War tend to enjoy The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, Django Unchained, Once Upon a Time in the West and For a Few Dollars More.

Frequently asked

Where can I watch Billy the Kid's Range War (1941)?
In US, Billy the Kid's Range War is available to stream on Best Westerns Ever Amazon Channel. Availability varies by country — check our where-to-watch page for every region.
Is Billy the Kid's Range War worth watching?
Billy the Kid's Range War holds an audience score of 6.0 out of 10, and is a strong pick if you enjoy western. Reactions are mixed, so it may depend on taste.
Who stars in Billy the Kid's Range War?
Billy the Kid's Range War stars Bob Steele, Al St. John, Joan Barclay, Carleton Young and Rex Lease.
When was Billy the Kid's Range War released?
Billy the Kid's Range War was released in 1941, with a runtime of about 57 minutes.