En 1880 en Nuevo México, una disputa entre ganaderos obliga a los antiguos amigos Billy the Kid y Jim Sherwood a enfrentarse.En 1880 en Nuevo México, una disputa entre ganaderos obliga a los antiguos amigos Billy the Kid y Jim Sherwood a enfrentarse.En 1880 en Nuevo México, una disputa entre ganaderos obliga a los antiguos amigos Billy the Kid y Jim Sherwood a enfrentarse.
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- Ed Bronson
- (as Guinn Williams)
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- TriviaRight-handed Robert Taylor spent weeks perfecting his ability to draw a gun with his left hand in preparation for this film. Ironically it was later revealed that the infamous photo of Billy the Kid with a gun in his left hand was mirrored and the famous outlaw was in fact right handed.
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Eric Keating: You know, things are going to happen in this country. Guns and shooting are going out. Law and order is on the march. You better look out or they'll run you over. The good people want to live together as good, peaceful citizens. And when they get together, there isn't a man fast enough on the draw or tough enough to stand against them. Not even Hannibal, Napolean or Billy the Kid.
- Créditos curiososEPILOGUE: Thus, as the ways of law came to the last frontier, the last of the men of violence found his peace.
- ConexionesFeatured in 100 Years of the Hollywood Western (1994)
- Bandas sonorasViva La Vida
Written by Ormond Ruthven (as Ormond B. Ruthven) and Albert Mannheimer
Played on guitar and Sung by Frank Puglia (uncredited) (dubbed by Mario Costa) (uncredited)
Reprised several times
Now that I've got my historical accuracy niggling out of the way - I still find myself unable to say many positive things about this film. But I'll give it a shot.
Some of the dialogue is rather inventive - and I do actually appreciate the relationship that Billy shares with ranch herder Eric Keating. There's an interesting exchange during Keating's introduction wherein he explains to a wary-eyed Billy why he doesn't carry a gun. Keating's naiveté rests upon a mythological ideal of frontier honor - an ideal that comes with a heavy price.
The movie itself is also wonderfully shot. The Technicolor treatment produces stunning visuals that can easily compare to westerns that are produced ten, fifteen, sometimes even twenty years after Billy the Kid.
Sadly, there simply isn't a lot of material available for Billy the Kid enthusiasts. Again, do NOT refer to this movie if you are looking to find insight into the true story of Billy the Kid. The closest you will probably come towards finding the definitive Billy story is in the 1988 fluff film, "Young Guns" and its subsequent continuation in "Young Guns II" - and even they take great spoonfuls of poetic license with history.
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- USD 1,411,000 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 34 minutos
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- 1.37 : 1