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Outlaw, The / Angel And the Badman (1943)
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Oswald The Rabbit Cartoon & A Betty Boop Cartoon included! Like Being At The Movies, Just Add Popcorn!
The Outlaw: This sexually super-charges western raised eyebrows when it first debuted and was even banned in some countries! Multi-millionaire aviator and playboy Howard Hughes directed and produced this classic western tale of Pat Garret, Doc Holiday, and Billy The Kid. The Outlaw was a landmark film for its time, dealing frankly with sex in a way not before seen! Tons of romance, action, danger, and hoof-beating fun! Debut and bust-out film for bombshell Jane Russell.
Angel And The Badman: He's a gun-slinging badman and she's the prim and proper daughter of Quakers, but this is John Wayne we're talking about, so heaven help her! With elements of Shane and The Quiet Man, Angel and the Badman captures the real feel and flavor of the Old West with all the bar-room brawls and pistol-packing action you can handle! John Wayne shines in this classic western feature with a romantic edge-a cowboy torn between the Gun and the Girl!
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