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Pretty Boy Floyd (Character)
from Dillinger (1973)

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Overview

Biography:
Charles Arthur "Pretty Boy" Floyd (February 3, 1904 - October 22... See more »
Alternate Names:
'Pretty Boy' Floyd / Charles Arthur 'Pretty Boy' Floyd / Pretty Boy Foyd

Filmography

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  1. Public Enemies (2009) Played by Channing Tatum
  2. Turnbuckle (2003) Played by Sheldon Elter

  3. The Verne Miller Story (1987) Played by Andrew Robinson
    ... aka "Gangland" - USA (video title)
    ... aka "Verne Miller" - USA (short title)

  4. The Kansas City Massacre (1975) (TV) Played by Bo Hopkins (as Charles Arthur 'Pretty Boy' Floyd)
  5. The Story of Pretty Boy Floyd (1974) (TV) Played by Martin Sheen (as Charles Arthur 'Pretty Boy' Floyd)
  6. Dillinger (1973) Played by Steve Kanaly
  7. A Bullet for Pretty Boy (1970) Played by Fabian (as Charles Arthur 'Pretty Boy' Floyd)

  8. Young Dillinger (1965) Played by Robert Conrad (as 'Pretty Boy' Floyd)
  9. Pretty Boy Floyd (1960) Played by John Ericson (as Charles Arthur 'Pretty Boy' Floyd)

  10. The FBI Story (1959) Played by Bob Peterson (as Pretty Boy Foyd)
Archive Footage:
  1. Guns Don't Argue (1957) Played by Doug Wilson (as Charles Arthur 'Pretty Boy' Floyd)
  2. Killers All (1945) Played by Pretty Boy Floyd

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Quotes:
From Dillinger (1973)
John Dillinger: What chased you out of Cookson Hills, Floyd?
Pretty Boy Floyd: Well, the Feds were getting to my folks, and it's hard on them. And then damn Bonnie and Clyde ran through there. Weren't safe for no one. Bunch of mad dogs, that's what they were, and I ain't sorry to see them go.
John Dillinger: No; small timers get into it, and ruin it for everyone.
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