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The Left Handed Gun

I don't run. I don't hide. I go where I want. I do what I want.
1958 | 102m | English

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Popularity: 2 (history)

Director: Arthur Penn
Writer: Leslie Stevens
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When a crooked sheriff murders his employer, William "Billy the Kid" Bonney decides to avenge the death by killing the man responsible, throwing the lives of everyone around him into turmoil, and endangering the General Amnesty set up by Governor Wallace to bring peace to the New Mexico Territory.
Release Date: May 07, 1958
Director: Arthur Penn
Writer: Leslie Stevens
Genres: Western
Keywords cattleman, corrupt sheriff, gun fight, cowboys and outlaws, revenge, pat garrett
Production Companies Warner Bros. Pictures, Haroll Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
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
Stephen Coit Alexander Ganz - Photographer
Robert Griffin Morton
Eve McVeagh Mrs. McSween
Tina Menard Mexican Woman
Dan Sheridan Bucky
Joseph V. Perry Clerk
Name Job
Leslie Stevens Screenplay
Gore Vidal Theatre Play
Arthur Penn Director
Boyd 'Red' Morgan Stunts
Harry Davis Camera Operator
Gordon Bau Makeup Supervisor
Art Loel Art Direction
Alexander Courage Original Music Composer
J. Peverell Marley Director of Photography
Earl Crain Sr. Sound
Marjorie Best Costume Design
Jack Williams Stunts
Folmar Blangsted Editor
Russell Saunders Assistant Director
William L. Kuehl Set Decoration
Paul Baxley Stunts
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Fred Coe Producer
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John Chard
7.0

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

May 16, 2024