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Bad Boy is a 1949 American drama film directed by Kurt Neumann and starring Audie Murphy, Lloyd Nolan and Jane Wyatt. It was Murphy's first leading role. [ 2 ] It was distributed by the independent studio Allied Artists .
Murphy and Hendrix married in 1949 and divorced in 1951. [9] His 1949 film Bad Boy gave him his first leading role. [10] Murphy became acquainted in Texas with Interstate Theatre executive James "Skipper" Cherry, [11] who was best man at Murphy's 1951 marriage to Pamela Archer and the namesake of the couple's second son.
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Murphy was cast after his performance as a juvenile delinquent in Bad Boy, with Billy the Kid being depicted as a 19th-century juvenile delinquent. J. Edgar Hoover offered to narrate the film. [2] However, Parley Baer was chosen as the narrator.