4/10
Underwhelming version of the story
20 March 2018
Warning: Spoilers
THE MAN WHO KILLED BILLY THE KID is a mildly tedious spaghetti western version of the famous story which was done better in the Hollywood flick by Sam Peckinpah. Here, a bunch of familir actors go through the motions in a story which follows the rise and fall of Billy the Kid and his friendship with the equally infamous Pat Garrett. Peter Lee Lawrence was an interesting presence in Italian genre cinema around this time but fails to make much impact in an underwritten role here and the film as a whole is a bit too slow and a bit too long to really work.
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