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Requiem for Billy the Kid
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  Requiem for Billy the Kid (2007)

With Sam Peckinpah's Billy, Kris Kristofferson, re-enlisted to portray the Kid delivering his account of what happened between him and Pat Garrett in 1881, pic goes on a photogenic search for the "truth" about the young killer. Seems there has always been a rumor that Billy escaped and lived to a ripe old age, and Tom Sullivan, who was sheriff of Lincoln County when pic was shot in the fall of 2004, describes his efforts to exhume the body of Billy's mother for DNA, efforts shot down by a judge whose motives Sullivan describes as baldly financial.

Release Date:January 10th, 2007
Running Time:90 minutes
Directed By:
No image existsAnne Feinsilber
Written By:
No image existsAnne Feinsilber
No image existsJean-Christophe Cavallin
Starring:
Kris KristoffersonKris Kristofferson

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Requiem for Billy the Kid Movie Review by Movie Addict (6/1/2008)

This film seemed to head in one direction and then switched without a satisfactory explanation. That aside, it was a fascinating tale of a familiar character from the Old West.

Anne Feinsilber did a very good job directing this film and it makes on want to see her do more.

It started as an exploration of where and how...

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