Pat Garrett jagt Billy the Kid (1973)

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Pat Garrett jagt Billy the Kid: Directed by Sam Peckinpah. With James Coburn, Kris Kristofferson, Richard Jaeckel, Katy Jurado. Pat Garrett is hired as a lawman on behalf of a group of wealthy New Mexico cattle barons to bring down his old friend Billy the Kid.

“Opening with the gunning down of Pat Garrett in 1909, we flash back to 1881 where Garrett has been hired to bring his ex-partner in crime Billy the Kid to justice. The story unfolds against a backdrop of a west that is moving forward, driven by businessmen (represented by Chisum) leaving behind the u0026#39;old waysu0026#39;.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eOf modern (ie after 50u0026#39;s and 60u0026#39;s) westerns Once Upon a Time in the West stands out as the best. However I feel that this film covers similar themes, of the death of the cowboy way and passing of times. The story is not really a duel between Pat and Billy but more a look at times changing around them – with Garrett changing with them and Billy trying to remain still. The story is well told with plenty of good characters, great setups and interesting dialogue. The relationships and the look at the old west u0026#39;codeu0026#39; easily hold the interest.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003ePeckinpah does plenty of good work here – for example intercutting the killing of Garrett with the killing of chickens etc, making it visually clever too. However his best move is the use of Bob Dylanu0026#39;s score – it could have been intrusive and made the film feel tacky and like it tries too hard to be hip. Instead the score works well and gives the film a soulful feel.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe cast is not only superb but deep with talent. Coburn is as good as ever as Garrett, struggling to move with times he doesnu0026#39;t approve of. Kristofferson is good, but his character of Billy is not well developed, but he still has a strong role to play. The support cast is full of famous faces from Westerns and a few actors just starting out – slim Pickens, Chill Wills, Jack Elam, Luke Ashew, Charles Martin Smith, Harry Dean Stanton and a good part for Bob Dylan.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eIf youu0026#39;re watching it – make sure youu0026#39;ve got the restored version that adds 15 minutes and uses the score better. The directoru0026#39;s version makes more of the role of Boss Chisum and fills the story out with playful brothel scenes and delivers a few more cameos. It makes a big difference to the film and lifts the story above being Garrett versus Billy the Kid.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eOverall an excellent western from one of the greats at this type of thing.”

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