The Outlaw

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The Outlaw is a 1943 Western film famous for its controversial sexual content and for helping launch the career of actress Jane Russell.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Western film
film
basedOn The Authentic Death and Contentious Afterlife of Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid
surface form: legend of Billy the Kid
blackAndWhite true
character Billy the Kid
J. H. “Doc” Holliday
surface form: Doc Holliday

Pat Garrett
Rio McDonald
cinematographyBy Gregg Toland
costumeDesignFocus emphasis on Jane Russell’s figure
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Howard Hughes
distributor RKO Radio Pictures
editedBy George Amy
era Hollywood Golden Age
surface form: Golden Age of Hollywood
famousFor controversial sexual content
publicity surrounding Jane Russell
filmingFormat 35 mm
genre Western
romantic drama film
hasFilmRatingControversy true
hasMarketingStrategy sensational advertising featuring Jane Russell
hasTheme friendship and betrayal
outlaw justice
sexual desire
musicBy Victor Young
notableFor helping launch the career of Jane Russell
originalLanguage English
portrays fictionalized relationship between Billy the Kid and Doc Holliday
romantic triangle involving Billy the Kid, Doc Holliday, and Rio McDonald
producer Howard Hughes
productionCompany Howard Hughes Productions
releasePattern limited release in 1943
releaseYear 1943
runningTimeMinutes 116
screenwriter Howard Hughes
Jules Furthman
settingLocation New Mexico Territory
starring Jack Buetel
Jane Russell
Thomas Mitchell
Walter Huston
subjectOf censorship disputes with the Hays Office
widerReleaseYear 1946

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Howard Hughes notableWork The Outlaw
The Outlaw (1943 film) title The Outlaw
subject surface form: The Outlaw