Status

Released

original language

English

Budget

$ 700000

Revenue

$ 0

Top Billed Cast

Paul Newman

Billy The Kid

Lita Milan

Celsa

John Dehner

Pat Garrett

Hurd Hatfield

Moultrie

James Congdon

Charlie Boudre

James Best

Tom Folliard

Colin Keith-Johnston

Tunstall

John Dierkes

McSween

Robert Anderson

Hill

Wally Brown

Deputy Moon

Martín Garralaga

Saval

Denver Pyle

Ollinger

Ainslie Pryor

Joe Grant

Anne Barton

Mrs. Hill

Robert Foulk

Sheriff Brady

Josephine Parra

Bride

Nestor Paiva

Pete Maxwell

Paul Smith

Smith

George Bell

Deputy (uncredited)

Stephen Coit

Alexander Ganz (uncredited)

Robert Griffin

Morton (uncredited)

Eve McVeagh

Mrs. McSween (uncredited)

Tina Menard

Mexican Woman (uncredited)

Dan Sheridan

Bucky (uncredited)

Joseph V. Perry

Clerk (uncredited)

Emile Avery

Townsman (uncredited)

Orlando Beltran

Mexican Farmer (uncredited)

George Berkeley

Minor Role (uncredited)

Eumenio Blanco

Townsman (uncredited)

Lane Chandler

Townsman on Street with Mason (uncredited)

Mary Lou Clifford

Gypsy Woman (uncredited)

Cecil Combs

Deputy (uncredited)

Chuy Franco

Young Gypsy Woman (uncredited)

Terry Frost

Angry Townsman (uncredited)

Elias Gamboa

Wedding Guest (uncredited)

Maria Haro

Townswoman (uncredited)

Jerry Hartleben

Boy (uncredited)

Michael Jeffers

Townsman (uncredited)

Kay Koury

Mexican Woman (uncredited)

Norman Leavitt

General Store Clerk (uncredited)

David O. McCall

Townsman (uncredited)

Kansas Moehring

Townsman (uncredited)

Boyd 'Red' Morgan

Soldier (uncredited)

Tessie Murray

Gypsy Woman (uncredited)

Tom Nolan

Boy (uncredited)

Joe Phillips

Barfly (uncredited)

Stephanie Pond-Smith

Minor Role (uncredited)

Henry Rowland

Man on Street with Deputy (uncredited)

Oreste Seragnoli

Priest (uncredited)

Morgan Shaan

Man in Crowd (uncredited)

Fred Sherman

Clerk (uncredited)

Stephen Soldi

Townsman (uncredited)

Jorge Treviño

Ramírez (uncredited)

Glen Turnbull

Sergeant (uncredited)

Ernesto Zambrano

Old Gypsy Man (uncredited)

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A review by John Chard

Written by John Chard on 2014-08-28

The demythologised account of Billy The Kid. Billy Bonney is taken in by kindly rancher John Tunstall, he starts to learn respect and education, but then Tunstall is cruelly murdered. Bonney having been robbed of the one man he respected, shows his darker side and vows to seek revenge on Tunstall's killers. This was director Arthur Penn's debut feature film, and all the traits that were to mark his name in future pictures can be found in this very good, and troubling psychological western. Based upon a teleplay by Gore Vidal entitled The Death Of Billy The Kid, Penn ensures that any notions of William Bonney being a hero are well and truly vanquished with this damning portrayal of the legendary outlaw. That this point is rammed home is down to a quite wonderful performance from Paul Newman as Bonney, boyish ignorance and sadistic tendencies making odd bed fellows as Newman plays it weirdly perfect (the role had been earmarked for James Dean until his untimely death curtailed that happening). Backing Newman up is a fine performance from John Dehner as eventual nemesis of Bonney, Pat Garrett, showing nice touches of emotion from both sides of the coin. The rest of the cast do OK and nobody either harms or enhances the picture. This really is about its director and its leading man, both would go on to greater things, but this is a fine point of reference in their respective careers, a picture that both men can be rightly proud of. 7/10