Young Guns (film)
Young Guns is a 1988 action/western film by Morgan Creek Productions and released by 20th Century Fox (in North America) and Vestron Pictures (outside North America). It was directed by Christopher Cain and written by John Fusco.
Its stars include Emilio Estevez, Kiefer Sutherland,
Lou Diamond Phillips, Charlie Sheen, Dermot Mulroney, and Casey Siemaszko. It
also features Terence Stamp, Terry O'Quinn, Brian Keith, and Jack Palance. Young
Guns is a fictionalized retelling of the adventures of Billy the Kid (Estevez)
during the Lincoln County War, which took place in New Mexico during 1877-1878.
It was filmed in and around Los Cerrillos, New Mexico.
Cast
Emilio Estevez - William H. 'Billy the Kid' Bonney
Kiefer Sutherland - Josiah Gordon 'Doc' Scurlock
Lou Diamond Phillips - 'Jose' Chavez y Chavez
Charlie Sheen - Richard 'Dick' Brewer
Dermot Mulroney - Dirty Steve Stephens
Casey Siemaszko - Charles 'Charley' Bowdre
Terence Stamp - John Tunstall
Jack Palance - Lawrence G. Murphy
Terry O'Quinn - Alex McSween
Sharon Thomas - Susan McSween
Geoffrey
Blake - J. McCloskey
Alice Carter - Yen Sun
Brian Keith - Buckshot Roberts
Thomas Callaway - Texas Joe Grant (as Tom Callaway)
Patrick Wayne - Patrick Floyd 'Pat' Garrett
Plot
John
Tunstall, an educated Englishman and cattle rancher in Lincoln County, New Mexico,
hires wayward young gun men to live and work on his ranch. Tunstall's ranch is
in heavy competition with another well-connected rancher named Murphy and their
men clash on a regular basis. Tunstall recruits Billy and tensions escalate into
the murder of Tunstall. Billy (Estevez), Doc (Sutherland), Chavez (Phillips),
Dick (Sheen), Dirty Steve (Mulroney), and Charley (Siezmasko), consult their lawyer
friend Alex who deputizes them and gives them warrants for the arrest of Murphy's
murderous henchmen.
Billy quickly challenges Dick's authority as leader of the group, vowing revenge to Murphy and the men responsible for killing Tunstall. The men call themselves "The Regulators" and begin to kill many of the men they are charged with arresting, most of them by Billy's own hand. The men are stripped of their newly-found badges, which they find out about by reading a newspaper. That same paper also confuses Dick for Billy, showing a picture of Dick labeled "Billy the Kid", a nickname to which Billy takes an immediate liking. While the local authorities begin their hunt for Billy and the boys, The Regulators decide to finish off their list of arrest warrants. The last one on the list is cornered in an outhouse and an intense shootout begins that ends up killing Dick. Billy appoints himself as the new leader of the group. The gang becomes famous and the U.S. Army are brought into the arena, charged with bringing them to justice under Murphy's corrupt political influence.
The gang eludes attention for some time but are tracked down and trapped while in the home of their lawyer on the main street of Lincoln, New Mexico. An intense shootout begins as the authorities enter the house. A ceasefire is called for the night, but the battle continues the next morning when the Army rolls in, accompanied by Murphy. They torch the house and Chavez runs out the back of the house, appearing to desert the gang. As the house begins to burn down, the men come up with an escape plan. They begin throwing the possessions of Alex, their lawyer, out the windows of the second floor. Billy places himself inside of a large trunk, and when it lands in front of the house, he takes his opponents by surprise when he leaps out and begins to open fire.
The RegulatorsAlmost at the same time, Doc bursts
out of the stairway leading to the top floor with guns blazing. He's followed
by Charlie and Steve. As all the men make it to the lawn, Billy is shot twice
in his arms. Charlie challenges the bounty hunter John Kinney; Kinney shoots Charlie
and Charlie fires back. Charlie kills Kinney but in the process takes a few more
bullets and dies.
Chavez takes the Army by surprise. He is riding a horse and has two more horses with him. He comes from behind the army and jumps their barricade to get his two extra horses to the surviving Regulators. Billy jumps on one horse as Doc gets on the other. Doc gets shot as his girlfriend screams; he rides over to her and picks her up, and they ride off. Chavez tries to get Steve on a horse, but Steve is unable to get on in time and Chavez is forced to ride off. Steve is left without a horse and unarmed. He is shot multiple times by the Army and Murphy's men. He falls into a dirty puddle, dead.
Alex cheers the boys on as they ride away. The army opens fire on him with a Gatling gun and he is killed. As the remaining men ride away, Billy returns to the street for only a moment to shoot Murphy right between the eyes, growling "Reap it Murphy, you son of a bitch."
The final scene is a voice over of Doc explaining what happend to the surviving three Regulators. In Doc's explanation, he includes that Chavez took work at a farm in California; Doc moved east to New York and married the China Girl he saved from Murphy; and Billy continued to ride until he was gunned down by Patrick Garrett. Billy was buried next to Charlie Bowdre at Fort Sumnter. A stranger went to the grave of Billy the Kid late at night and made a carving into the headstone. The epitaph read only one thing: "PALS."
The film was followed by its sequel, Young Guns II, in 1990.
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