Pat Garrett And Billy the Kid18

Directed by Sam Peckinpah | USA | 1973 | 1h 57m | Starring James Coburn, Kris Kristofferson, Bob Dylan, Katy Jurado, Richard Jaeckel

Grizzled outlaw-turned-lawman Pat Garrett is hired by a group of wealthy cattle barons to track down his former friend, the youthful bandit Billy the Kid. Set against a haunting soundtrack by co-star Bob Dylan, Sam Peckinpah’s final western is a poignant meditation on integrity and freedom, casting the killing of Billy the Kid as one of the defining death knells of the mythic Old West.

Watch Pat Garrett And Billy the Kid as part of a double-feature alongside groundbreaking Bob Dylan documentary Don’t Look Back. Click here to buy tickets to the double-feature screening.

Reviews

‘Where Wild Bunch used brute force, Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid favours elegy; the effect is less shattering, but the tone of savoured melancholy is just as haunting.’
Philip Struck, Sight & Sound Magazine

‘Much of the film is sprawling and episodic in structure, but achieves a saving tightness in the final reel or so which could well be accounted one of the best things the director has achieved for some time.’
Derek Malcolm, The Guardian

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