Mimi Aguglia, born in Catania, Sicily in 1884, was a celebrated Italian actress who left a significant mark on both stage and screen. She appeared in The Outlaw (1946), where her extensive theatrical background shone through in her performance as a character actress. Aguglia's career spanned decades, during which she toured Europe and became known for her compelling presence in films. Her legacy continues to resonate in cult cinema, particularly through her contributions to the genre in the mid-20th century.
The Outlaw
Newly appointed sheriff Pat Garrett is pleased when his old friend Doc Holliday arrives in Lincoln, New Mexico on the stage. Doc is trailing his stolen horse, and it is discovered in the possession of Billy the Kid. In a surprising turnaround, Billy and Doc become friends. This causes the friendship between Doc and Pat to cool. The odd relationship between Doc and Billy grows stranger when Doc hides Billy at his girl, Rio's, place after Billy is shot.