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Rating: 6.654/10 by 912 users

Young Guns (1988)

A group of young gunmen, led by Billy the Kid, become deputies to avenge the murder of the rancher who became their benefactor. But when Billy takes their authority too far, they become the hunted.

Directing:
  • Christopher Cain
  • Charles Myers
  • W. Thomas Snyder
  • Marita Grabiak
Writing:
  • John Fusco
Stars:
Release Date: Wed, Feb 17, 1988

Rating: 6.654/10 by 912 users

Alternative Title:
Young Guns I - US
龍威虎將 - HK
Young Guns - Sie fürchten weder Tod noch Teufel - DE
Young Guns 1 - US
ล่าล้างแค้น แหกกฎเถื่อน - TH
Young Guns - US
Arma joven - ES

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 47 minutes
Budget: $13,000,000
Revenue: $44,700,000

Plot Keyword: sheriff, bounty hunter, corruption, deputy sheriff, anti hero, ranch, based on true story, outlaw, neighbor, cowboy, aggressive, new mexico territory, 1870s, absurd, sentimental, hilarious, whimsical, admiring, adoring, defiant, sarcastic, tragic, vibrant

Emilio Estevez
William H. Bonney
Charlie Sheen
Dick Brewer
Dermot Mulroney
Dirty Steve Stephens
Casey Siemaszko
Charley Bowdre
Terence Stamp
John Tunstall
Jack Palance
L. G. Murphy
Terry O'Quinn
Alex McSween
Geoffrey Blake
J. McCloskey
Brian Keith
Buckshot Roberts
Thomas Callaway
Texas Joe Grant
Patrick Wayne
Pat Garrett
Gadeek
Henry Hill
Victor Izay
Justice Wilson
Allen Keller
John Kinney
Danny Kamin
Sheriff Brady
Gary Kanin
Colonel Dudley
Alan Tobin
Bartender
Elena Parres
Manuela's Mother
Tom Cruise
Henchman Shot off of Roof (uncredited)
Randy Travis
Gatling Gun Operator (uncredited)
Tomas Moore
Town person (uncredited)
John Pattison
Minor Role (uncredited)
W. Thomas Snyder
Charlie Crawford (uncredited)
Lee Sollenberger
Regulator at Dance (uncredited)

John Chard

If we're caught, we're gonna hang... But there's many a slip twixt the cup and the lip. Young Guns is directed by Christopher Cain and written by John Fusco. It stars Emilio Estevez, Kiefer Sutherland, Lou Diamond Phillips, Charlie Sheen, Dermot Mulroney, Casey Siemaszko, Terry O'Quinn, Jack Palance and Terence Stamp. Music is by Brian Banks and Anthony Marinelli and cinematography is by Dean Semler. Film is a telling of Billy the Kid's part in the Lincoln County War in New Mexico 1878. Plot sees the murder of John Tunstall send Billy and the rest of the Tunstall Regulators on a mission to avenge his murder. It ain't easy having pals. Often derided by Western movie purists as a sort of MTV Western made to showcase the various talents of the then Hollywood Brat Pack of Estevez, Sheen, Sutherland et al, Young Guns is actually a far more entertaining picture than some critical assessments suggest it is. It also has some rock solid Western history footings holding it up, yes it's far from accurate in various scenarios, age of characters and numbers in gangs etc, but the core story of the Lincoln County War is there. A massive success at the box office and spawning an equally successful sequel in 1990, Young Guns zips along at pace, contains high energy action sequences and provides plenty of quotable dialogue. Best of all, though, it doesn't take itself seriously, it wants to be a rooting-tooting Western of fun endeavours, if viewed on those terms it's an absolute winner, especially since the cast are playing it that way. Alex, if you stay they're gonna kill you. And then I'm gonna have to go around and kill all the guys who killed you. That's a lot of killing. Estevez is terrific as The Kid, blending boyish arrogance with fearless rage, a fun and scary character who is easy to get on the saddle with. Elsewhere it's a mixed bag, but apart from the disappointing Sheen, the casting decisions sit well and if you talk to ten different Young Guns fans you will most likely get a number of different answers come back as to who is their favourite Regulator (mine is Dirty Steve played by Mulroney if you are wondering?). O'Quinn is spot on as Alex McSween, Stamp adds classical tones to the ill fated John Tunstall and Palance is a neat fit as villain Lawrence Murphy. Nice to see Brian Keith get a cameo as a larger than life bounty hunter as well. Semler's photography and Cain's filming techniques are a bit too anachronistic at times and the Banks/Marinelli score too modern an accompaniment on occasions. But film rounds out as a nifty bit of Oater play for Gen X and showed that as the 1990s approached there was still love for this greatest of genres. 7.5/10

kevin2019

"Young Guns" has wonderfully authentic production values and costumes which really brings this rugged period to life on the screen. It did seem as though the western was permanently out of fashion with mainstream audiences a couple of years before this film was released and perhaps it might never again return to the prominence it had once enjoyed, but then along came this entry in the genre and the fresh faced young talent involved each have key roles and this fact alone undoubtedly guaranteed plenty of equally fresh faced young audiences would watch. However, this film is also worthwhile for some other reasons as well. The western has always been a consistently popular genre and after watching this film you can immediately understand why. The story is a strong one and best of all the film as a whole is also incredibly well paced and intelligent and informative and these are elements you seldom encounter these days.


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