Chisum | |
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Directed by | Andrew V. McLaglen |
Produced by | Andrew J. Fenady |
Written by | Andrew J. Fenady |
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John Wayne Forrest Tucker Ben Johnson Geoffrey Deuel |
Narrated by | William Conrad |
Music by | Dominic Frontiere |
Cinematography | William H. Clothier |
Edited by | Robert L. Simpson |
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Distributed by | Warner Bros. |
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111 min. |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $4 million |
Box office | $6,000,000 (rentals) |
Chisum is a 1970 Warner Bros. Technicolor Western film starring John Wayne.
The large cast also includes Forrest Tucker, Christopher George, Ben Johnson, Glenn Corbett, Geoffrey Deuel, Andrew Prine, Bruce Cabot, Patric Knowles, and Richard Jaeckel.
Directed by Andrew V. McLaglen, it was adapted for the screen by Andrew J. Fenady from his short story, "Chisum and the Lincoln County Cattle War".
Although this movie is historically inaccurate in many details, it is loosely based on events and characters from the Lincoln County War of 1878 in New Mexico Territory, which involved Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid among others.
John Chisum (John Wayne), a virtuous, patriarchal land baron, locks horns with greedy Lawrence Murphy (Forrest Tucker), who will stop at nothing to get control of the trade and even the law in Lincoln County, New Mexico.
Chisum is an aging rancher with an eventful past and a paternalistic nature towards his companions and community. Murphy, a malevolent land developer, plans to take control of the county for his own personal gain.
The story begins with Murphy's men tipping off Mexican rustlers who plan to steal Chisum's horses. Chisum and his sidekick Pepper (Ben Johnson) stop the bandits with help from a newcomer to the area, William Bonney (Geoffrey Deuel), also known as Billy the Kid. A notorious killer, Billy has been given a chance to reform by Chisum's philanthropic neighbor, rancher Henry Tunstall (Patric Knowles). Billy also falls for Chisum's newly arrived niece, Sallie (Pamela McMyler).