John Oakhurst realizes that the theft of the mules and provisions by Uncle Billy is a death sentence for the other outcasts. With the blizzard coming and no time or form of transportation for...
Mr. Oakhurst insults him.
Mr. John Oakhurst, the "Duchess", "Mother Shipton", "Uncle Billy", Tom Simson, and Piney Woods
Mr. John Oakhurst, the "Duchess", "Mother Shipton", "Uncle Billy", Tom Simson, and Piney Woods
Mr. John Oakhurst, the "Duchess", "Mother Shipton", "Uncle Billy", Tom Simson, and Piney Woods
In Bret Harte's "The Outcasts of Poker Flat," four characters are exiled from the community. These characters are the protagonist John Oakhurst, "The Duchess," "Mother Shipton," and Uncle Billy.
Uncle Billy was played by Thomas Mitchell in the 1946 film .
The problem in the Outcasts of Poker Flats is that residents of Poker Flat decided to kick out a group of undesirables who were: John Oakhurst, the Duchess, Mother Shipton, and Uncle Billy because they hoped to improve their town. The outcasts went on a journey to Sandy Bar, but the trail was very hard to pass and it was snowing and very cold. With very little food they starved and Oakhurst killed himself.
No Billy is Jamie's uncle.
Played by Billy Connelly
Answer Uncle Monty is played by Billy Connoly
Uncle Billy best represents the archetype of the Fool. He is portrayed as a bumbling and naive character who inadvertently causes chaos and trouble through his actions, but ultimately means well. Uncle Billy's behavior serves to highlight the consequences of ignorance and carelessness.
"YES! SHABANG LINDBERG'S UNCLE IS BILLY TALENT'S LEAD SINGER BENJAMIN KOWALEWICZ!"