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The Story of Pretty Boy Floyd is really an interesting piece from 1974, aimed at giving a more human touch to the infamous outlaw. It goes beyond the usual crime drama tropes, portraying him as a family man with a moral compass, which is a unique angle for this sort of narrative. The pacing has a steady rhythm, allowing you to absorb the atmosphere of the time and place, which is really immersive. Performances are solid, and you can feel the era's grit seeping through the scenes. It gives a distinct take on the Robin Hood archetype, and you sort of end up feeling for Floyd, which is not something you see often in this genre.
This TV movie has seen varied format releases over the years, primarily on VHS and DVD, with a noticeable scarcity for collectors. Interest tends to fluctuate, but fans of crime dramas or outlaw stories usually keep an eye out for it. It's not exactly common, which can make finding a decent copy a bit of a hunt, but those who appreciate this niche often find it to be a worthwhile addition to their collections.
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