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  1. Hace 1 día · All Activity; Home ; Zona Audiovisual (Películas, Conciertos, Series, Documentales, Subtítulos) Moviez ; Alta Calidad ; Full HD (1080p) Pat Garrett Billy The Kid (1973) [1080p] BluRay (x264)

  2. 2 de jul. de 2024 · The most turbulent production of a turbulent career—shot in faraway, dusty Durango, Mexico, with a crew racked by illness and cameras that didn’t work and a studio that never showed any faith in it—Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid is, among other things, the story of an artist who gave himself too much license for too much excess while also ...

  3. Hace 1 día · Sam Peckinpah’s “Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid” has about it an air of abeyance, of incompletion spurred by decades of mythology and rumor about its troubled production, contentious post-production, and the personal demons plaguing a director whose prickliness and battles with addiction have troubled considerations of his work and artistic legacy.

  4. 2 de jul. de 2024 · Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid —presented here for the first time in three separate versions—stands as perhaps the maverick auteur’s richest, most mature work, a world-weary ballad that bears the solemn weight of history passing into legend. Year: 1973. Time: 122 | 117 | 106 min.

  5. 18 de jun. de 2024 · Billy the Kid, American outlaw who became one of the most notorious gunfighters of the American West. Although he claimed to have killed 21 men, the actual number is likely less than 10. At about age 21, he was gunned down by Sheriff Pat Garrett. Learn more about Billy the Kid’s life.

  6. Hace 4 días · Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid’s fraught release history is reflected in the Criterion Collection’s remarkable four-disc set, which includes three separate versions of the film. A 4K disc each is dedicated to the original, studio-hacked theatrical cut and a new 50th anniversary cut carefully prepared by editor Paul Seydor and original co ...

  7. 2 de jul. de 2024 · And 1973’s Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid sounds like his most mature and elegiac film. James Coburn is an aging Pat Garrett and Kris Kristofferson is a strapping Billy the Kid, whose once strong friendship seems to have been destroyed by greed and authority.