The two directors introduced Billy and Frank's childhood. Billy and Frank are very similar. It depends purely on their environment. Their environment is family life, political environment, religion, lack of money and the school they go. One of the many themes of these two movies is ambition. Billy 's dream of making himself a professional ballet dancer has come true, and his older brother and father tried to achieve this goal with miners' strike. Frank got sommelier at a young age and tried to go to the United States and his family tried to get rid of poverty.
Five cowboys (Ike and Billy Cranton, Frank and Tom McLaughlin, Billy Clayburn), cowboy sympathizers Weiss Fuller and Billy Cranton, and Frank's horses finally landed at Fremont Street south of the street is 15 feet wide There is open space. Good fence. Frank McLaughlin and Billy Clarton publicly wore a revolver, violating the command of the town prohibiting the gun from being carried across the town unless the carrier enters the town and leaves the town or enclosure did. These exceptions do not apply to Frank and Billy.
Billy and Frank first dropped in at the Grand Hotel on Allen Street and was welcomed by Dr. Holiday. Their brothers were informed shortly after being beaten by Upps in the first two hours. These events created many topics in the town. Angry, Frank said he would not drink, and he and Billy soon left the salon to find Tom. According to law, Frank and Billy should leave guns at the Grand Hotel. Instead, they are still fully armed. : 49: 190 Wyatt said that he saw Billy Clarton and Frank McLaughlin filling up guns with Span Jenberger gun gun and 4th Avenue hardware store. Ike later testified that Tom was not there and he tried to buy a new revolver, but his boss refused to sell him looking at Ike's bandage. Ike obviously did not ask Virgil to tell him that his confiscated weapon was at a big hotel near the Spangenberg shop.