List of works about Billy the Kid


Hundreds of songs, books, motion pictures, radio and television programs, and plays have been inspired by the story of the outlaw Billy the Kid. Depictions of him in popular culture have fluctuated between a cold-blooded murderer without a heart and a sentimental hero fighting for justice. The Texas historian, J. Frank Dobie, wrote many years ago in A Vaquero of the Brush Country : "...Billy the Kid will always be interesting, will always appeal to the popular imagination". While a plethora of writers and filmmakers have depicted Billy the Kid as the personification of either heroic youth or juvenile punk, a few have attempted to portray a more complex character. In any case, the dramatic aspects of his short life and violent death still appeal to popular taste, and he remains an icon of teenage rebellion and nonconformity. The mythologizing of his story continues with new works in various media.

Comics

Literature

The Authentic Life of Billy, the Kid, a biography and partly first-hand account written by Pat Garrett, sheriff of Lincoln County, New MexicoThe Saga of Billy the Kid by Walter Noble BurnsEl asesino desinteresado Bill Harrigan, a short story by Jorge Luis Borges, part of the series A Universal History of InfamyBilly The Kid, a serial poem by Jack SpicerEl bandido adolescente, by Ramón J. Sender.The Collected Works of Billy the Kid: Left-Handed Poems, by Michael Ondaatje, 1970 biography in the form of experimental poetryAnything for Billy is a fictionalized account of Billy's last year by Larry McMurtryBilly the Kid: A Short and Violent Life, a modern, comprehensive biography by Robert UtleyThe Illegal Rebirth of Billy the Kid is a science fiction novel by Rebecca OreWhatever Happened to Billy the Kid, by Helen Airy, Sunstone Press; 1st Edition,. In it Billy the Kid escapes from Pat Garrett and lives out his life as John MillerThe Kid, a novel of Billy the Kid's life by Ron Hansen

Film

Billy the Kid, a 1911 silent film directed by Laurence Trimble and starring Edith Storey as Billy, and Tefft JohnsonBilly the Kid, 1930 widescreen film directed by King Vidor and starring Johnny Mack Brown as Billy and Wallace Beery as Pat GarrettBilly the Kid Returns, 1938: Roy Rogers plays a dual role, Billy the Kid and his dead-ringer lookalike who shows up after the Kid has been shot by Pat Garrett.Billy the Kid, 1941 remake of the 1930 film, starring Robert Taylor and Brian Donlevy

Music

Stage

Billy the Kid, 1906 Broadway play co-written by Joseph Santley and Walwin Woods.

Radio

  • The first episode of the Gunsmoke radio series, broadcast on April 2, 1952 and titled "Billy the Kid", purports to tell of Billy's first murder as a runaway boy and credits Matt Dillon with giving him the "Billy the Kid" moniker.
  • The CBS radio series Crime Classics told the story of Billy the Kid in its October 21, 1953 episode titled "Billy Bonney – Bloodletter". The episode featured Sam Edwards as Billy the Kid and William Conrad as Pat Garrett.

Television

Video games

Museums and exhibitions

  • A Billy the Kid Museum in Fort Sumner, New Mexico, presents Billy the Kid as a central subject within displays of regional history and artifacts.
  • A Billy the Kid Museum in the town of Hico, Texas, which has promoted a local legend that Billy the Kid survived and lived there under the name "Brushy Bill Roberts", is devoted to that claim and associated memorabilia.
  • The New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs operates the Lincoln, New Mexico Historic Site, where interpretation of the Lincoln County War and its participants includes Billy the Kid as a principal figure.
  • The New Mexico History Museum has displayed artifacts associated with Billy the Kid in its Telling New Mexico exhibition, and has published related object records online.
  • The Museum of the West in Scottsdale, Arizona, announced a 2025 exhibition, The Resurrection of Billy the Kid, focused on artistic reinterpretations of the figure in popular culture.