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You Know My Name

  • TV Movie
  • 1999
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
922
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Sam Elliott in You Know My Name (1999)
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Fact-based biography of lawman, gunslinger, producer and director Bill Tilghman.Fact-based biography of lawman, gunslinger, producer and director Bill Tilghman.Fact-based biography of lawman, gunslinger, producer and director Bill Tilghman.

  • Director
    • John Kent Harrison
  • Writer
    • John Kent Harrison
  • Stars
    • Sam Elliott
    • Arliss Howard
    • Carolyn McCormick
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    922
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Kent Harrison
    • Writer
      • John Kent Harrison
    • Stars
      • Sam Elliott
      • Arliss Howard
      • Carolyn McCormick
    • 12User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Sam Elliott
    Sam Elliott
    • Bill Tilghman
    Arliss Howard
    Arliss Howard
    • Wiley
    Carolyn McCormick
    Carolyn McCormick
    • Zoe
    James Gammon
    James Gammon
    • Real Arkansas Tom
    R. Lee Ermey
    R. Lee Ermey
    • Marshal Nix
    James Parks
    James Parks
    • Alibi Joe
    Sheila McCarthy
    Sheila McCarthy
    • Mrs. Lynn
    Nataalia Rey
    • Rose
    Jonathon Young
    Jonathon Young
    • Hugh
    • (as Jonathan Young)
    Perla Batalla
    • Singer
    Marty Antonini
    Marty Antonini
    • Businessman
    Dwayne Armitage
    • Wild Bill Hickock
    Kevin Armitage
    • Roustabout
    James Baker
    • Doolin
    David Barrett
    • Drunk
    Johann Benét
    • Jackson
    Ben Campbell
    • Tench
    Bob Chomyn
    • Projectionist
    • Director
      • John Kent Harrison
    • Writer
      • John Kent Harrison
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

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    8ccthemovieman-1

    If It's A Western With Elliott It's Usually Good

    Any western that stars Sam Elliott is usually a good one. Few people have ever looked and sounded more like a cowboy than Sam. Also, most westerns feature beautiful landscapes and overall photography, and this film is no exception. Being made-for-TV, it could have been made on-the-cheap but it wasn't. I am not a fan of Ted Turner but his TNT westerns look beautiful, all of them.

    Elliott plays a lower-key role than usual, being an appealing sort as a loving father and husband and a good-guy marshal. This western is a bit different in that the time period is the early 1900s with automobiles and such dotting the landscape.

    There is not a lot of action in here and not an especially happy ending, either, but it's a good western that worth you while to check out.
    RHM-2

    Top-notch production about the last weeks of a US Western lawmen

    Sam Elliott was made for the lead in this film, playing William Tilghman in his final weeks as a lawman in an Oklahoma "Oil Patch" town in the mid-1920s. He's simply over-powering in demeanor and gait and attitude. Pay special attention at the end when he bids farewell to his family. Oh, my!... Other mostly unknown actors are mostly okay, but Arliss Howard's drug-addled primary bad guy seems a tad much over the top (I reckon I cotton to heavies who are bad _and_ smart).... Best all is the production which features a roughneck oil town and mud and iron/steel workers and noise and mobs and blacksmiths and misery and saloons and cathouses and ... well, you get the idea.... As a bonus, movie buffs get to see reproductions of Tilghman's own silent movies about his exploits as a young lawman.... Thus, a many-dimensional treat for us hero-worshipers who grew up with the movies.
    1mrpoizun

    It's unethical to slander a good man's name like this movie does

    Tilghman was the corrupt one in this story, not Wiley Lynn. Tilghman was extorting protection money from the casinos and bawdy houses in Cromwell. Lynn was the federal agent in charge of enforcing the prohibition of alcohol in the area. Tilghman had made public threats to kill him, but when he tried to as Lynn was raiding one of his client's businesses, Lynn was able to fire his weapon first and kill the corrupt marshal. He was tried for the killing and found not guilty, but the myth of the old "lawman" was stronger than the truth, and Lynn's reputation was destroyed and he resigned from his federal job. He became an alcoholic and eventually died in another shootout.

    I'm disappointed that Sam Elliott would agree to make a movie like this, which is so obviously based on lies.
    6FightingWesterner

    The Old West Meets The Roaring Twenties : Could Have Been Better

    In 1924, legendary lawman turned silent film star Bill Tilghman (Sam Elliott) reluctantly agrees to clean up a grimy Oklahoma town controlled bootlegging gangsters and full of rowdy oil-rig workers. He ends up squaring off against coked-out, renegade G-Man Arliss Howard.

    This production looks fantastic, with lots of attention to detail and great atmosphere. Unfortunately, there's too much talk and not enough action to go along with the vivid sets, costumes, and locations. This ends up being more of a character study than a western or gangster story.

    Sam Elliott does a great job as Tilghman, who rode with the Earps and went up against the real-life Wild Bunch. If anything, the film does do an excellent job at portraying a man who has little left to offer but his pride and stories of past triumphs.
    djkruse

    Great Story! Great Actor! What Happened?

    This movie definitely could have been better. First, you've got a great story of a great man to the people and law of Cromwell. Second, without a doubt, you've got Sam Elliot! After Clint Eastwood, nobody took the role of a great western actor...until Sam Elliot.

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    • Trivia
      Film scouts came to Oklahoma for possible locations but Alberta, Canada, was chosen to save money. Elliott quit the project over this since TNT had agreed to shoot in Oklahoma as an early condition of Elliott's involvement. Director Harrison convinced him to return but he has said that his biggest regret on this movie was not shooting it in on location. The film did have its premiere in a theater in Oklahoma City, and Elliott attended.
    • Goofs
      Tilghman refers to "Wild Bill" Hickok as William B. Hickok, when his real name was James B. Hickok.
    • Quotes

      Alibi Joe: He's the first person to ever treat me square. You know what he told me? He said, "You're not a bad man, Joe - you just got drove into a corner." And that's the God's truth to it.

    • Connections
      References Passing of the Oklahoma Outlaws (1915)

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    • Release date
      • August 22, 1999 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • TNT
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El precio de la ley
    • Filming locations
      • CL Ranch - 45001 Township Road, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Ancient Mariner Films
      • TNT
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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