1941's "Billy the Kid" followed the fictionalized Fox Western "Jesse James" by two years, another real life outlaw receiving the glossy Technicolor treatment, this time courtesy of MGM, remaking their 1930 talkie version that served as Robert Taylor's debut oater. The old story of an unscrup...
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” In Texas, he apparently lived and right before his death, of old age, Brushy Bill claimed he was Billy the Kid. That theory was dismissed because there is no proof that supports it. People also like to say Billy the Kid killed 21 people. One for each year of his life. This ...
so he decided to leave town and travelled into Arizona. Not much is known about this period but he was said to have been working in some ranches in town when work was available. It was around this time when he killed his first man. The story goes ...
Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid: Directed by Sam Peckinpah. With James Coburn, Kris Kristofferson, Richard Jaeckel, Katy Jurado. Pat Garrett is hired as a lawman on behalf of a group of wealthy New Mexico cattle barons to bring down his old friend Billy th
The movie tells a simple story, simple-mindedly. "Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid," good and true friends from way back, find themselves on opposite sides of the law when Garrett becomes sheriff. He locks Billy up for an old murder, and Billy is scheduled to hang in three days. Billy ...
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Billy the Kid was held in the second-story jail cellin the Murphy-Dolan building, which served as the courthouse after Murphy’s business failed. He was guarded by James Bell and Robert Ollinger. While Ollinger was across the street having dinner at the Whorley Hotel, Billy— whose hands we...
In the summer of 1881, Billy the Kid, hiding out around the hamlet of Fort Sumner in east-central New Mexico, should have known that Lincoln County Sheriff Pat Garrett would try to hunt him down and kill him.
Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid In Ondaatje's The Collected Works of Billy the Kid, a complete picture emerges of a Billy who feels vulnerable, threatened by death, by the unleashed energy of sexuality, by the disorder of the natural world. Instinctively, he seeks to r... Álbumes de Colum...