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Helen Slater, Keith Gordon, Yeardley Smith, and Matthew Robbins tell IndieWire why a film that bombed is one of the true gems ...
They began their very public quest in Fort Sumner, N.M., where history says the Kid was buried after then-Lincoln County Sheriff Pat Garrett gunned him down in 1881.
Here is what they were able to tell us about the production so far: The Lincoln County War may be officially over, but both Billy the Kid and Sheriff Pat Garrett (Alex Roe) have important issues to ...
In the New Mexico desert on February 29, 1908, Pat Garrett—the man famous for killing Billy the Kid—was ambushed and left fatally shot near Las Cruces. We retrace the dusty road, uncover ...
There’s a widespread but much-debated legend about Billy the Kid that’s been floating around Hico since the late 1940s. As the story goes, Sheriff Pat Garrett didn’t really shoot and kill ...
It was originally written for the 1973 film Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid. The song’s stripped-down simplicity and emotional weight have helped it resonate across generations.
As Flagging Down the Double E’s reported, Nelson first met Dylan while the “Blowin’ in the Wind” singer was working on the film “Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid.” As Kristofferson described, he told ...
Dylan and Nelson met in Durango, Mexico, in 1973 while on the set of Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid starring Kris Kristofferson. Related: “I asked Bob, ‘Why isn’t Willie famous?
He ended Billy the Kid’s infamous run, but Pat Garrett’s own death became a murky mystery. Journey to the remote site where the lawman met his fate, and uncover the twists behind a legend's ...
In 1973, Bob Dylan was in Durango, Mexico, with Kris Kristofferson filming Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid, when he first met Willie Nelson. While on set, Kristofferson and Dylan spent a lot of time ...
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