@@roysteele135 The version above actually differs quite a lot from the 1974 theatrical release... which was the producer's cut, versus director Sam Peckinpah's artistic choices. So, we've now three existing edtions, and, as far as I recall, both the last two ones have been made by Peckinpah's former collaborators, who tried to keep as close as possible to the late director's specific views regarding that very work of his. (Definitely one of his most significant achievements by all means, in my eyes...).
Hell, they dont make movies like this anymore. This touches the core of your being. Loved every moment . James Coburn, super , so as the rest of the cast. MGM could't do it better. Makes it come alive. Music by Bob Dylan, absolutely super ....Lord bless and keep him for all time. He sure got me hooked. God bless you all.
Kind of a Shakespearian western movie written by Rudy Wurlitzer and masterly directed by Sam Peckinpah. Saw it for the first time, at age 16 or 17, on its theatrical release in the early 70s (the producer's cut, actually). Also rewatched one or two different DVD versions, restored and re-edited by the late Sam's former collaborators. The original material was so powerful, though, I appreciated every one of them. Perfect cast, haunting soundtrack. Definitely a true cinematic masterpiece.
We rolled a beautiful joint that summer of 73 when we went to see this movie. I can remember it was a warm and mild evening as we cruised the back roads to the theater. Smoke wafting out the window Dylan on the fm radio.
@@spikelovecraft8812 it was up priced weed. Just a few hits. Early summer windows down fm music on the radio rolling hills n countryside back way into a city. The movie was fantastic. The mood the music the cast Kristofferson Coburn Dylan Slim Pickens Jack Elam. It was a great film Id compare to Eastwood easily. Nice night 2/3 of a joint in ashtray for ride home. 1973 Music on FM was sublime n so was life at that moment. Love that movie still.
We started to go, had grass and I made ribs n potatoes salad. Nobody had any gas $. We spent it all on grass ($10.00, 3 finger bag, WE ALL HAD 1) Went to the park n had a picnic Redding California this is my first time seeing this
James Coburn, Chris Christoferson, Rita Coolidge, Bob Dylan, Kathy Jurado, Emilio Fernández....😮😮😮 Singers, actors, actresess...Woooow what a constelación,
@@gregorioescanillasalas2305 And if you're a cooling old dude in your 70s like me you'll cry at the ending of every darned classic film, even the Disney stuff you'd verbally spit on in your youth. Trust me! Just wait and see. Ooops. I feel some tears coming on.
I saw this when it first came out in big screen theater. I think me and my buddy paid a whole .75 to see it. Theaters weren't so snobby and pricey back then either. We'd look around the seats to se which girlfriends we would meet after the show let out. Oh, to be that young again! This old man still remembers it all though. My old buddy passed away in '07.., RIP John Merkle. I get all the pretty girls this side of dirt now.
Soundtrack still haunts me in every thoroughly introspective way Glad to revisit with the movie Soundtrack is beyond time Try that album, if ya haven’t 💎
I just wanna say thank you for putting this movie up I love the scene when Slim Pickens good shot and died I've always said musical is what makes the movie so when Slim Pickens was down by the water and he was dying and his wife was standing behind him with tears in her eyes and the song knocking on Heaven's door playing in the background was an excellent move I just wish they'd make more movies like this Sam Peckinpah. Is one of the best directors producers around Didn't phony up his movies if you got shot he wanted it to look real as possible anyway I just noticed that this movie is free on youtube if you want to watch it let it do it before they take it off
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Knocking on Heavens Door, wow what a great performance by Slim Pickens..Wonder if Dylan wrote it specifically for this movie?..If you'll notice, Pickens says, "Mama, where did you put my badge?" and later when the song starts playing as Pickens is dying, the opening line is, "Mama take this badge off of me"..Brilliant..
ol sam asked ol bob to write the track. so ol bob said , sure ol sam. so ol bob takes off to the dunny ,sits down, and writes , knocking on heavens door... how good was that.
Kristofferson is exactly the right age. The film is nominally the story of Billy the Kid. But it's really a story about two aging friends reacting to a changing society. It's about how life changes us and how hard that can be for relationships. The point is that both Pat and Billy are middle aged and can't live like they were young anymore.
Seen this movie as a kid, when it was released, at The Gage Drive- In theater in Bell Gardens, Ca. I was in the 3rd grade My oldest sister, Bonnie took me. I still remember, one of my favorites
It took me a while to get into this. I almost quit 1/3 in. What a cast. I've seen this a couple times over the years. I'm old. Glad I watched whole way through. Did I mention 'what a cast'? More nostalgic than anything. I don't rate this very high in my favorite westerns but still glad I watched again. I'm conflicted. What a cast!!! Good movie.
The scene at Pat's house was supposed to have been lost. This is the first time I have seen it. And did anyone notice that the coffin maker at the end is Sam P himself? In another edit, he has a much longer speech.
Peckinpah's last great film was about friendship, as most of his best were. I still maintain that this and the Young Guns films are the closest to the truth that I've seen, including the Epix series.
Don’t mention real people then and it’s all fine. That’s like saying here’s a book on the Egyptians. It mentions nothing about Egyptians, in fact, it’s closer to Harry Potter than the Egyptians but who cares it’s a great book.
The script is taken closely from a book I used to own called Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid written by Pat Garrett in the 1880's or 90's. A friend stole the book from the local jail when he was inside. Somebody stole it from me after the movie came out. I saw this the week it was released and the album was my first Bob Dylan record. Considering how my life turned out, I think the movie was a bad influence on me. I wasn't very good at obeying rules, but I'm still free.
Is la mejor versión de fily el niño que jamás he visto, y mi maestro Bob Dylan grande como siempre, es extraordinaria, y si me retrae a mis tiempos, cuando la palabra tenía valor.
Love to watch such mexican top stars as Emilio El Indio Fernández, Kathy Jurado, with James Colburn and Kris Kristoferson, along with Rita Coolidge and Robert Zimmerman.
Bien. Soundtrack by Bob Dylan adds to the New Mexican setting. En verdad, fue filmada en Mexico. James Coburn, la leyenda. Every character actor known to Westerns is in this.
@@GregNumber Well, anachronistic elements have been used in the arts for a long time. But it takes artistry to use them. This is a Romantic movie. Dylan's strummy, counterculture idiom fit the Romantic spirit.
@@ARIZJOE you're above my pay grade on words but yes and especially when Slim Pickens was shot and Knocking on Heavens Door plays. They almost mess up showing the man Pat Garrett killed off the roof with a few seconds of song but got it right quickly. Just a great movie and all in Comments like me and you are in on a classic that many never watched. Blessings to All who read this.
I've not seen this before, i'm not sure how, as I love the whole Western genre, but seriously.......What an excellent film! And a soundtrack to match. Just brilliant
But today Transgender drag ppl can go to schools in Leder Outfits and do pervert performance for Litle Children. By the way: Ihr chicken are already dead
It's been a long time I haven't watched a great western. It has to be counted among the best ten of all times. Too, it's a HQ video. Thanks for posting.
Se siente mas como un western crepuscular. Tremendas actuaciones. Resaltan mucho mas el mito de estos personajes que si existieron en la vida real. Vale la pena verla
IF you can find it try "The Left-Handed Gun" [1957], Paul Newman's 3rd of 4th starring role, he plays Billy the Kid and it covers some of the same material.
Left Handed Gun was one of the first movies I saw-- Dad took me to the drive-in theater and told me what really happened. never forget it. Second movie I saw was Elvis' Love Me Tender-- Mom and Dad got the front seat, we kids were relegated to the backseat.
Dang, I have never seen this movie in my whole life, but it was obviously an instant classic at the time that it came out. Bob Dylan reading the labels on canned goods in the background while James Coburn shows the rest of them who's boss, haha.
De repente en UA-cam se encuentran joyas como está, extraño que Kris no haya participadoad en el cine, su actuación es muy buena, gracias por subir este film, desde Talagante, Chile.
Awesome film but is this the original uncut version that was stolen from the projection room after the screwed up editing and cuts by MGM shown to the public in '69? I can't believe it's on youtube.....thanks so much Enrique.
I have lost count of how many times I have seen this outstanding film, i always hated the scene where Slim is sitting holding his stomach as he bleeds out. Lot of good actors did great scenes dying in this movie. If i remember correctly Pat Garrett was standing on the side of the road relieving himself when he was shot in the back. I have CRS so i could be mistaken.
I watched it in 1983 and again in 2024 😢time goes fast GOD BLESS YOU good people
NO!
“We age FASTER than time.”
Indeed, in-deed
Watched it in Hong Kong in 1974 better 2nd time around.
@@roysteele135 The version above actually differs quite a lot from the 1974 theatrical release... which was the producer's cut, versus director Sam Peckinpah's artistic choices. So, we've now three existing edtions, and, as far as I recall, both the last two ones have been made by Peckinpah's former collaborators, who tried to keep as close as possible to the late director's specific views regarding that very work of his. (Definitely one of his most significant achievements by all means, in my eyes...).
@@FERNANDOAMENDIVIL We're like a roll of TP. Faster it goes as we get near the end.
Jurado & Pickens at the river. A great moment in film.
Mr. Bob Dylan's music made that movie even better
Hell, they dont make movies like this anymore. This touches the core of your being. Loved every moment . James Coburn, super , so as the rest of the cast. MGM could't do it better. Makes it come alive. Music by Bob Dylan, absolutely super ....Lord bless and keep him for all time. He sure got me hooked. God bless you all.
I've loved this film for 50 years. It's soulful.
One of the greatest films of all time. Never tire of viewing this classic.
And the greatest soundtrack .
@@paddy.7784: Thanks for reminding me of that fact.Peace
You have low standards
Kind of a Shakespearian western movie written by Rudy Wurlitzer and masterly directed by Sam Peckinpah. Saw it for the first time, at age 16 or 17, on its theatrical release in the early 70s (the producer's cut, actually). Also rewatched one or two different DVD versions, restored and re-edited by the late Sam's former collaborators. The original material was so powerful, though, I appreciated every one of them. Perfect cast, haunting soundtrack. Definitely a true cinematic masterpiece.
Coburn’s best performance. He’s magnificent in this
He was way too old.
@@MarkHarrison733He was 46 yrs old not too old
@@djamelbouch3670 Garrett was only 30.
Watch a Fist Full of Dynamite/ Duck you Sucker ... Sergio Leons last Western ,,, Classic Coburn Its on my Playlist Deluxe Eclectic Movies
His best performance was in Duck You Sucker
We rolled a beautiful joint that summer of 73 when we went to see this movie. I can remember it was a warm and mild evening as we cruised the back roads to the theater. Smoke wafting out the window Dylan on the fm radio.
My man keep talking. Transport me back to your time. On a side note is this on you list of personal favorite films?
@@spikelovecraft8812 it was up priced weed. Just a few hits. Early summer windows down fm music on the radio rolling hills n countryside back way into a city. The movie was fantastic. The mood the music the cast Kristofferson Coburn Dylan Slim Pickens Jack Elam. It was a great film Id compare to Eastwood easily. Nice night 2/3 of a joint in ashtray for ride home. 1973 Music on FM was sublime n so was life at that moment. Love that movie still.
Me too. Or something close to it.
We started to go, had grass and I made ribs n potatoes salad.
Nobody had any gas $.
We spent it all on grass
($10.00, 3 finger bag, WE ALL HAD 1)
Went to the park n had a picnic
Redding California
this is my first time seeing this
@@venetiaanortrup8514 followed by John Denver country roads take me home. Nothing finer than those Ole folk tunes
"KEEP THE CHANGE BOB" One of the Best lines in a movie Ever ! My favorite Western. Superb cast,,,,,,,,, and
"Knocking on Heaven's door"
("Steals" his horse) I'll throw in about $1.60 worth of change if you can dig it outta ol' Bob there."
James Coburn, Chris Christoferson, Rita Coolidge, Bob Dylan, Kathy Jurado, Emilio Fernández....😮😮😮 Singers, actors, actresess...Woooow what a constelación,
It's impossible if you are a cool dude in your fifty's to not drop a few tears when this one ends even if you have seen it , 4,000 times masterpiece
Malapeliculamuimalaaburridamalisimalopeorqueevisto
@@gregorioescanillasalas2305 And if you're a cooling old dude in your 70s like me you'll cry at the ending of every darned classic film, even the Disney stuff you'd verbally spit on in your youth. Trust me! Just wait and see. Ooops. I feel some tears coming on.
Bob Dylan ist'a Judah !
Yes, he is a Jew, and do what?
He has same rights as U!
¿Solo cuando acaba? Y cuando muere el Sheriff Baker??? Tenían que haber dado 5 oscars a Katy Jurado por esa escena
Every now and then you randomly come across something amazing and wonderful. This just happened for me.
try steve mcqueen in junior bonner
I saw this when it first came out in big screen theater. I think me and my buddy paid a whole .75 to see it. Theaters weren't so snobby and pricey back then either. We'd look around the seats to se which girlfriends we would meet after the show let out. Oh, to be that young again! This old man still remembers it all though. My old buddy passed away in '07.., RIP John Merkle. I get all the pretty girls this side of dirt now.
"It feels like times have changed"
It feels like the world I once knew just disappeared.
@@BeeFunKnee I understand I see the same
Hermosa película, la mire mil veces
This is 2023 and this is still a top 10 of all time movies
It was awful in 1973, and it is still bad now.
Times are changing….”times maybe”
@@MarkHarrison733 naw man its fantastic🙃
@@ryangarrett725 Casting a middle-aged man as Billy the Kid ruined the film.
@@MarkHarrison733 yeah I was thinking about that the whole movie too
Bob Dylan soundtrack, THE BEST👌
And acting in the film...
@@cedifemo In the film but not acting.
this is oneof the best movies I've seen in a long time.
“You just made me have a bowel movement in my britches, Garrett. I ain’t never gonna forgive you for this.”
Brilliant film,cast and sound track.
Is there any other American movie with only one artist performing the entire soundtrack?? (I'm just asking, not cheating and going to Google)....
Soundtrack still haunts me in every thoroughly introspective way
Glad to revisit with the movie
Soundtrack is beyond time
Try that album, if ya haven’t 💎
Best Billy the kid movie ever
By FAR!!
This and, once upon a time in the west, are such underrated movies. Total gems.
I just wanna say thank you for putting this movie up I love the scene when Slim Pickens good shot and died I've always said musical is what makes the movie so when Slim Pickens was down by the water and he was dying and his wife was standing behind him with tears in her eyes and the song knocking on Heaven's door playing in the background was an excellent move I just wish they'd make more movies like this Sam Peckinpah. Is one of the best directors producers around Didn't phony up his movies if you got shot he wanted it to look real as possible anyway I just noticed that this movie is free on youtube if you want to watch it let it do it before they take it off
A great masterpiece, a wonderful soundtrack
...and yet, the musical composer loathed it and hated working on a (this) film.
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Reminds me of Towns Van Zant ,, pre- Towns ??
We were all so young, I remember seeing movie when it came out. Thanks.
RG Armstrong as the fire and brimstone shotgun totin' deputy was fantastic in this movie
R.G. said he was channeling his dad, a hellfire preacher. One of Sam's favorite actors.
Knocking on Heavens Door, wow what a great performance by Slim Pickens..Wonder if Dylan wrote it specifically for this movie?..If you'll notice, Pickens says, "Mama, where did you put my badge?" and later when the song starts playing as Pickens is dying, the opening line is, "Mama take this badge off of me"..Brilliant..
Yes, it was written for this soundtrack.
It's Part of the Official Soundtrack writen by Dylan for this Movie.
Mr. Pickens best moment and that's saying something.
ol sam asked ol bob to write the track. so ol bob said , sure ol sam. so ol bob takes off to the dunny ,sits down, and writes , knocking on heavens door... how good was that.
Kristofferson is exactly the right age. The film is nominally the story of Billy the Kid. But it's really a story about two aging friends reacting to a changing society. It's about how life changes us and how hard that can be for relationships. The point is that both Pat and Billy are middle aged and can't live like they were young anymore.
Roles had reversed, Billy was the law, and pat was the outlaw earlier in their lives!
Kristofferson was 15 years too old.
Bob Dylan roping a turkey. Now I've seen everything.
No importa cuántas veces vea esta película jjj nunca me aburre y siempre me emociona como si fuera la primera vez que la veo jjj
One of the top westerns.
Nice that this is here now. One of my favorite movies. Thank you !
The best western movie ever wooow and it's a true story of the movie ❤❤❤
A coburn masterclass, and great classic
The Soundtrack to this movie is My Favorite album of all time. I've owned it on Lp, Reel to Reel, 8 track, Cassette, CD and now Digitally.
seen a lot of western movies and this is by far one of, if not, the best! just all around great film!
Seen this movie as a kid, when it was released, at The Gage Drive- In theater in Bell Gardens, Ca. I was in the 3rd grade
My oldest sister, Bonnie took me.
I still remember, one of my favorites
Don't you say this on all the movies?
Gracias por este buen momento excelente pelicula 🇦🇷
It took me a while to get into this. I almost quit 1/3 in. What a cast. I've seen this a couple times over the years. I'm old. Glad I watched whole way through. Did I mention 'what a cast'? More nostalgic than anything. I don't rate this very high in my favorite westerns but still glad I watched again. I'm conflicted. What a cast!!! Good movie.
The scene at Pat's house was supposed to have been lost. This is the first time I have seen it. And did anyone notice that the coffin maker at the end is Sam P himself? In another edit, he has a much longer speech.
Fascinating take and a Peckinpah effort. Saw when first arrived, and today for 2nd time.
😮Estupenda película, con la presencia del gran Bob Dylan.
#Gracias#
Who cares if it is not historically accurate. It is a great movie, not a history lesson.
Peckinpah's last great film was about friendship, as most of his best were. I still maintain that this and the Young Guns films are the closest to the truth that I've seen, including the Epix series.
Don’t mention real people then and it’s all fine. That’s like saying here’s a book on the Egyptians. It mentions nothing about Egyptians, in fact, it’s closer to Harry Potter than the Egyptians but who cares it’s a great book.
I do care! The movie is rotten.
@@coreywarden1301: Rotten to you. Just lile some would say your breath smells rotten.
🍻
Butchered by the studio when it first came out! It's nice we get to see the version that was meant to be seen.
Thanks so much for posting this .
The script is taken closely from a book I used to own called Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid written by Pat Garrett in the 1880's or 90's. A friend stole the book from the local jail when he was inside. Somebody stole it from me after the movie came out. I saw this the week it was released and the album was my first Bob Dylan record. Considering how my life turned out, I think the movie was a bad influence on me. I wasn't very good at obeying rules, but I'm still free.
engaging story and artistic cinematography
Never seen this movie “way too awesome 👍👍(if there is a soundtrack album gotta get it!)
There is
Excelente Película y Magnífica Música de Bob Dylan
Saludos desde México 🇲🇽
My favorite movie on Billy and Pat.
Thanks for sharing, shared.
Is la mejor versión de fily el niño que jamás he visto, y mi maestro Bob Dylan grande como siempre, es extraordinaria, y si me retrae a mis tiempos, cuando la palabra tenía valor.
Never seen this movie before but it's pretty awesome
👍🏻One Of My Favorite Billy🤠The Kid Movies/Western👌
Love to watch such mexican top stars as Emilio El Indio Fernández, Kathy Jurado, with James Colburn and Kris Kristoferson, along with Rita Coolidge and Robert Zimmerman.
Bien. Soundtrack by Bob Dylan adds to the New Mexican setting. En verdad, fue filmada en Mexico. James Coburn, la leyenda. Every character actor known to Westerns is in this.
The soundtrack is genius. Using late 20th century music shouldn't work, but it does!
@@GregNumber Well, anachronistic elements have been used in the arts for a long time. But it takes artistry to use them. This is a Romantic movie. Dylan's strummy, counterculture idiom fit the Romantic spirit.
So true. Even the secondary names made many movies. I'm glad Chill Wills was in it
@@ARIZJOE you're above my pay grade on words but yes and especially when Slim Pickens was shot and Knocking on Heavens Door plays. They almost mess up showing the man Pat Garrett killed off the roof with a few seconds of song but got it right quickly. Just a great movie and all in Comments like me and you are in on a classic that many never watched. Blessings to All who read this.
I've not seen this before, i'm not sure how, as I love the whole Western genre, but seriously.......What an excellent film! And a soundtrack to match. Just brilliant
That shot in the back really rang Bell's bell.🤪
Bob Dylan 😍😗great western many famous ppl in🤩😍
Visiting Texas in 1973 we all watched this movie at the walk in Theater. [ Dallas ]
Savage opening. You couldn’t make this today.
But today Transgender drag ppl can go to schools in Leder Outfits and do pervert performance for Litle Children. By the way: Ihr chicken are already dead
So happy to subscribe
class pure class . nice one enrique
Film meraviglioso!
It's been a long time I haven't watched a great western. It has to be counted among the best ten of all times. Too, it's a HQ video. Thanks for posting.
Legions Dylan, Coburn, Peckinpah and many others.
Excellent film
A great old fashioned western with that rough cut feel to it!!Cut the Dust!!Love that line!!Great Actors indeed in this!!
Great film and songs,,,
Thanks Enrique 👍
I think this and Junior Bonner are his finest.
Ballad of cable Hogue better than Bonner. Get with the program ......peace out
Thanks for the upload!
Beautiful movie, in 1973 was 16 years old.
That means you’re old now.
@@Lepocoloco I was 18....I'm even older....2badIhave2Bsad
Cada día que pasa esta película tiene más cara de estar entre el top10 de la historia.
Se siente mas como un western crepuscular. Tremendas actuaciones. Resaltan mucho mas el mito de estos personajes que si existieron en la vida real. Vale la pena verla
IF you can find it try "The Left-Handed Gun" [1957], Paul Newman's 3rd of 4th starring role, he plays Billy the Kid and it covers some of the same material.
Left Handed Gun was one of the first movies I saw-- Dad took me to the drive-in theater and told me what really happened. never forget it. Second movie I saw was Elvis' Love Me Tender-- Mom and Dad got the front seat, we kids were relegated to the backseat.
...feels like times have changed....
Great movie. Like the song Knockin on Heaven's Door.
Everybody is in this.
Lots of tributes to the supporting roles of the westerns 50s, in this film by Sam!
Legendas em português do Brasil, por favor.
Dang, I have never seen this movie in my whole life, but it was obviously an instant classic at the time that it came out. Bob Dylan reading the labels on canned goods in the background while James Coburn shows the rest of them who's boss, haha.
This movie incorporates TIME TRAVEL.... those carbines are made like 40 years AFTER billy died. Anazing.
Fantastic movie & Great cast. 👏👏👏👍10 🌟
Every scene holds eternal truths oft small but significant ...when Garrett at 50.50 says 'anytime you're ready' ITS GOING DOWN LIKE IT OR N OT....
proper... the scene where Billy is first arrested is a moment of cinematic wonder
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De repente en UA-cam se encuentran joyas como está, extraño que Kris no haya participadoad en el cine, su actuación es muy buena, gracias por subir este film, desde Talagante, Chile.
Love the old westerners
Out on Criterion Collection in the US now!!!
Awesome film but is this the original uncut version that was stolen from the projection room after the screwed up editing and cuts by MGM shown to the public in '69? I can't believe it's on youtube.....thanks so much Enrique.
I ❤ this movie😊
A very entertaining yarn.😊
Along with Peckinpah’s THE WILD BUNCH, this is one of the greatest Westerns ever.
Hardly. Casting a middle-aged man as Billy ruined the film.
There's more than movies than historical accuracy.
@@Icecreamforcrowtoo Kristofferson was too old and could not act at all.
@@MarkHarrison733
Okay.
@@MarkHarrison733 just for fun...who would you choose to play billy ?
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Está bien películas 🎥 western actor finado James Corbun. Es seffrir pat Garret.. historia Billy the Kid...
I have lost count of how many times I have seen this outstanding film, i always hated the scene where Slim is sitting holding his stomach as he bleeds out. Lot of good actors did great scenes dying in this movie. If i remember correctly Pat Garrett was standing on the side of the road relieving himself when he was shot in the back. I have CRS so i could be mistaken.
imagine living in those time yeah
Peckinpah was a poet
James Coburn could actually fight really well...at least that's what Bruce Lee said about him. His best student.