1. – Jack Buetel, The Outlaw, 1940. Howard Hughes didn’t care about Billy The Kid. He had his gal, Jane Russell. And she had “two good reasons why men go to see her.” Howard Hawks (director for about two weeks, before Hughes took over everything!) tested the next generation – the sons of scripter Gene Fowler and Reid… the silent screen’s “Most Perfect Lover.” Junior was given a stroll-on in his eleventh and final film. He was lucky. Hughes made sure Buetel (ex-Beutel) didn’t work again after refusing to have sex with him.
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