A short acted film followed by a long interview with no illustration. Even the film is mostly a monologue as a character tells a journalist his story of Billy the Kid and it looks also rather home-made (though I think it was filmed at Granada studios.) I followed all the facts and events as a best as I could, related by a gentleman (English, as it happened) who had devoted his career to the subject of Billy the Kid. Even so, I didn't really get the overall historical significance of what seemed to me another cowboy outlaw. The purpose of the film (if that includes both parts) was to sift through the evidence of the Kid's life and vindicate Billy the Kid and his associates and understand his actions from the point of view of the fact that he was very young (died at only 21) trying to survive in a land of virtual lawlessness. The expert said that it was the circumstances of not knowing everything that kept the legend alive: if all the evidence was known the story will have come to an end. Watch this film only if you want objective and detailed information of Billy the Kid: I would like next to watch an actual film of his life - even if it is doubtful in accuracy.