Ringo Kid

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Ringo Kid is the iconic outlaw-hero portrayed by John Wayne in the classic 1939 Western film "Stagecoach."

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Ringo Kid canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Western film character
fictional character
film character
hero
outlaw
alignment outlaw-hero
appearsAlongsideCharacter Buck NERFINISHED
Curley NERFINISHED
Dallas NERFINISHED
Doc Boone NERFINISHED
Hatfield NERFINISHED
Lucy Mallory NERFINISHED
appearsIn Stagecoach NERFINISHED
associatedWithGenre classic Hollywood Western
basedOn character from Ernest Haycox’s short story “Stage to Lordsburg”
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
createdBy Dudley Nichols NERFINISHED
John Ford NERFINISHED
createdFor Stagecoach NERFINISHED
culturalStatus iconic Western hero
distributorOfWork United Artists NERFINISHED
featuredIn American Film Institute discussions of classic Western characters
filmDirectorOfWork John Ford NERFINISHED
filmReleaseYear 1939
genre Western
hasLoveInterest Dallas NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
medium film
narrativeFunction redeemed outlaw
notableFor helping defend the stagecoach from Apache attack
iconic entrance scene stopping the stagecoach
notableTrait courageous
honorable
skilled with firearms
occupation gunfighter
outlaw
partOf Stagecoach (1939 film) NERFINISHED
portrayalHelpedEstablish John Wayne as a major star
portrayedBy John Wayne NERFINISHED
productionCompanyOfWork Walter Wanger Productions NERFINISHED
roleInNarrative protagonist
setting American Old West NERFINISHED
yearOfFirstAppearance 1939

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Stagecoach featuresCharacter Ringo Kid
John Wayne portrayedCharacter Ringo Kid