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Left-Handed Gun

Left-Handed Gun

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Directors: Arthur Penn
Stars: Paul Newman
Actors: Lita Milan
Genre: Westerns
MPAA Rating: Not Rated
Available Formats: VHS
UPC: 085391106739
Release Date: 1958
Running Time: 1hr 42min
VHS Editions
: Format: VHS, 1hr 42min
Release Company: Warner Home Video (September 29, 1993)
UPC: 085391106739
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Details: Arthur Penn's first feature film tells the story of the famous outlaw Billy the Kid. A young William Bonnie (Paul Newman) is caught up in the middle of a range war between cattle barons and rustlers. Billy is on the side of the rustlers, who are vastly outmanned and outgunned by the weatthy cattle barons who have hired thugs to do their dirty work. Billy is horrified as he watches his friends killed off by these hired guns, helpless to save them. Horror turns to rage when Billy's father figure is also murdered, and Billy vows revenge on the men who killed him. With a chilling single-mindedness, Billy hunts down the four men most responsible for the death of his friends and deals them his own brand of justice. Soon, Billy is a legend--and the most wanted man in the West.
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