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The Left Handed Gun is a 1958 American Western film and the film directorial debut of Arthur Penn, [1] starring Paul Newman as Billy the Kid and John Dehner as Pat Garrett. [2]The screenplay was written by Leslie Stevens from a teleplay by Gore Vidal, which he wrote for the television series The Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse 1955 episode "The Death of Billy the Kid", in which Newman ...
Robert Christgau graded it a "C" in Creem, described the album as "two middling Dylan songs, four good original Bobby voices, and a lot of Schmylan music". [17] Jon Landau wrote in Rolling Stone that "it is every bit as inept, amateurish and embarrassing as Self Portrait. And it has all the earmarks of a deliberate courting of commercial ...
1958 The Long, Hot Summer: Ben Quick The Left Handed Gun: Billy the Kid: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof: Brick Pollitt Rally Round the Flag, Boys! Harry Bannerman 1959 The Young Philadelphians: Anthony Judson Lawrence 1960 From the Terrace: David Alfred Eaton Exodus: Ari Ben Canaan 1961 The Hustler: Eddie Felson Paris Blues: Ram Bowen 1962 Sweet Bird of ...
Vidal said in his memoirs that he had written the original teleplay for The Left Handed Gun, starring Paul Newman as Billy the Kid, decades earlier, and always felt the studio had butchered the material when his television play was used as the basis for a theatrical movie, so he wanted to return to the story for a more accurate rendition. At ...
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Title Director Cast Genre Notes The Case Against Brooklyn: Paul Wendkos: Darren McGavin, Margaret Hayes, Warren Stevens: Drama: Columbia: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof: Richard Brooks ...
In the run-up to its Canneseries world premiere, Movistar Plus+ has shared in exclusivity with Variety the international trailer to “The Left Handed Son” (“El hijo zurdo”), the directorial ...
It is most famous for its incorporation of several cowboy tunes and American folk songs and, although built around the figure and the exploits of Billy the Kid, is not so much a biography of a notorious but peculiarly appealing desperado as it is a perception of the "Wild West", in which a figure such as Billy played a vivid role.