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  1. Billy the Kid was one of the most famous outlaws and gunfighters of the American Old West, and has been the subject of many Hollywood films throughout the years.

  2. A southerner who fled the wreckage of the Confederacy for the Southwest when he was still a teen, Garrett eventually became a U.S. marshal and Texas Ranger by way of bartending, buffalo-hunting, and a bit of his own law-bending. He would kill a handful of men in his life, one of whom was definitely Henry McCarty of New York City, known as ...

  3. There is the movie Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid, released in 1973 and directed by Sam Peckinpah. It is a revisionist Western motion picture and a great story though not historically accurate. In Hollywood, they say, don't mess up a good story by telling the truth.

  4. Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid’s fraught release history is reflected in the Criterion Collection’s remarkable four-disc set, which includes three separate versions of the film. A 4K disc each is dedicated to the original, studio-hacked theatrical cut and a new 50th anniversary cut carefully prepared by editor Paul Seydor and original co-editor Roger Spottiswoode.

  5. Billy the Kid Season 2 Ends With Billy Free and Alive. I’m not going to say that Garrett knew Dulcinea was going to break Billy out of jail, but I reckon he had a suspicion. Garrett knows Billy, and he knows that House hasn’t played by the rules.

  6. Pat Garrett (James Coburn) is a lawman hired by the governor and wealthy New Mexican cattle barons to bring down his old friend and an outlaw, Billy the Kid (Kris Kristofferson). Pat gives Billy five days to leave, but he refuses, resulting in a shootout and Billy’s eventual imprisonment.

  7. 4 days ago · Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid —presented here for the first time in three separate versions—stands as perhaps the maverick auteur’s richest, most mature work, a world-weary ballad that bears the solemn weight of history passing into legend. Year: 1973. Time: 122 | 117 | 106 min.