Bobbie Jo and the Outlaw(1976)
A young country-star wannabe takes off from her carhop career to join with a young, modern Billy the Kid wannabe for an adventure in theft, murder and mayhem.
A young country-star wannabe takes off from her carhop career to join with a young, modern Billy the Kid wannabe for an adventure in theft, murder and mayhem.
After being raised among four rowdy brothers in a blue-collar neighborhood, Bobbie Sue, a headstrong young lawyer lands a career-making case with an upper crust law firm, only to realize she’s been hired for optics and not her expertise. But after discovering her powerful client, a lifelong idol of hers, is trying to cover up exploiting workers within her company, Bobbie decides to take both her and the law firm on, caution and etiquette be damned.
Two middle-aged Lesbians find their lives complicated when one of them takes in her ten-year-old nephew.
Wealthy Jack Stimson (Jay Belasco) falls in love with Broadway diva Velma Vrooman (Gretchen Lederer), and for her sake bankrolls the musical production in which she is currently starred. But when Velma proves to be fickle and unreliable, Jack shifts his affections to humble chorus girl Bobbie (Louise Lovely).
Ernst and Bobbie try to save the forest from a man who wants to lay asphalt all over the Netherlands and Belgium, but they have to complete his three challenges first.
When Ernst & Bobbie visit a circusschool, a fire brakes out And a treasure is hidden but we don't know where.... But they find a film print that contains instructions where it is. A search to the treasure starts and hilarious adventures, more film prints with instructions appear. They entounter criminals Fedor and Indy on their way, travel with steam trains, and finally in the Mountains of Belgium they find the treasure on top of the mountain Monta Rossa. Just in time before Fedor and Indy arrive. They bring the treasure to the director of the circusschool, she now can start rebuilding the school!
Herbert Campbell is filmed here in the Biograph studio, which was situated at that time on the Thames Embankment. Campbell is dressed as 'Little Bobby' for the 1899-1900 Drury Lane pantomime 'Cinderella'. He is seated at table in front of large meal, with a glass of beer beside him. He eats messily, then drinks the beer in one and grins at the camera.
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