Pat Garrett and Billy The Kid
9,146
Western. Drama
1909. Bushwhackers from the politically corrupt Santa Fe Ring gun down New Mexico rancher Pat Garrett (James Coburn) on his own land. 1881. Pat is a friend to and former lawbreaker with William Bonney (Kris Kristofferson). Seeing middle age and poverty on the horizon, Garrett sells out to the ambitious cohorts of governor Lew Wallace (Jason Robards Jr.), takes on a badge, and proceeds to hunt down and kill Bonney - better known as Billy the Kid. [+]
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"A dry, dour film where the moments of poetic Americana barely cohere" | ||||
"The movie fails to work up much excitement, and the title song by Bob Dylan is quite simply awful." | ||||
"Like Ford's 'The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance', it both records and condemns the passage of time and the advent of progress; and there is a sombre, mournful quality which places the film very high up in the league of great Westerns." | ||||
"Probably nobody involved was very happy about the results; Dylan doesn't come off at all." |
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