Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid was released on 05/23/1973.
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Billy the Kid
Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid had a complicated relationship that evolved from acquaintances to adversaries. Initially, they were on friendly terms, as Garrett was a sheriff and Billy was a notorious outlaw. However, as Garrett took on the role of lawman, their paths diverged, ultimately leading to Garrett's pursuit and killing of Billy in 1881. Their relationship is often seen as emblematic of the conflict between law and outlaws in the American West.
How was the Kid killed?he was shot by Pat Garrett on July 14, 1881(I, for one, think it was in the back - Billy would've killed Garrett first if he had been facing him. So I agree with Billy's good friend Deluvina Maxwell)
Pat Garrett betrayed Billy the Kid largely due to their shifting allegiances and Garrett's role as sheriff. Initially, they were acquaintances, but Garrett's responsibility to uphold the law and his growing reputation led him to pursue Billy, who was involved in criminal activities. Garrett's decision was influenced by the pressure from the community and the rewards offered for capturing the notorious outlaw. Ultimately, Garrett's betrayal was a complex interplay of duty, personal ambition, and the changing dynamics of their relationship.
Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid was released on 05/23/1973.
Pat Garrett...
The Production Budget for Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid was $4,638,783.
The Production Budget for Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid was $4,638,783.
Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid grossed $11,000,000 worldwide.
Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid grossed $8,000,000 in the domestic market.
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Garrett was hired to be a law enforcement officer
The Authentic Life of Billy the Kid
Sheriff Pat Garrett has been credited with killing "Billy the Kid"
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