The Left Handed Gun (1958)

6.4Approved102 minDirector: Arthur Penn

1958 film by Arthur Penn

The Left Handed Gun is a 1958 American Western film directed by Arthur Penn, in his feature directorial debut, about outlaw Billy the Kid. It stars Paul Newman as Billy and John Dehner as Pat Garrett, along with Lita Milan and Hurd Hatfield. The film attempts to portray Billy the Kid as a misunderstood youth who got mixed up in a cattle war and was dragged down by the hostile population of New Mexico.

The film is based on Gore Vidal's 1955 teleplay "The Death of Billy the Kid", which aired on The Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse, in which Newman also played the title character. Vidal revisited and revised the material for the 1989 TV movie titled Billy the Kid. The title refers to the belief that Billy the Kid was left handed, and he shoots left-handed in the film, though this was a false conclusion drawn from a reversed photograph.

The Left Handed Gun was released by Warner Bros. on Mary 7, 1958.

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What is The Left Handed Gun about?
The Left Handed Gun (1958) — William Bonney - Billy the Kid - gets a job with a cattleman known as 'The Englishman,' and is befriended by the peaceful, religious man. But when a crooked sheriff and his men murder the Englishman because he plans to supply the local Army fort with his beef, Billy decides to av
Is The Left Handed Gun based on a true story?
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