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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 ...
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 ...
“Pat” Garrett, the 1880s sheriff famous for tracking, arresting and eventually killing outlaw Billy the Kid, is commemorated by a Tucson street name.
If, like me, you have a bunch of DVDs on your shelf, some recent reports may have you worrying if any of your collection has, in fact, rotted. Many physical media enthusiasts may be familiar with DVD ...
Yet the Billy the Kid myth endures regardless, for a reason. Who runs the myth-making machinery? Probably, it has been run by the likes of the Dylan character, Alias.
How Billy the Kid killed 21 men, one for each year of his short notorious life, until he was killed by his former friend, Pat Garrett, is the stuff of Wild West legend. How local lawyer Frank ...
Now, Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid is about to re-emerge. The film was first "rescued" in 1988, when it was released by Turner Television in a 122-minute "Preview Version".
Though the war is over, Billy and Sheriff Pat Garrett (Alex Roe) still have their own personal battle to fight as Garrett is determined to capture Billy, dead or alive.
In the third season, the Lincoln County War is over, but both Billy the Kid and Sheriff Pat Garrett, played by Alex Roe, have important issues to resolve — there is a reckoning to come.
Starring Kris Kristofferson as Billy The Kid and James Coburn as Pat Garrett, the film eulogizes the West’s most infamous outlaw and the man who rued the day he killed him.