In 1973, Bob Dylan made his onscreen debut in director Sam Peckinpah’s Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid. Dylan accepted a small role in the movie and wrote music for it. When he met Peckinpah during ...
Born Robert Zimmerman in 1941, Duluth’s most confounding son recently turned 84 and while he’s best known for songs and his words, Bob Dylan also has a long history with film–films that often seek to ...
Sam Peckinpah’s cut of his last major western (1973) runs 15 minutes longer than the release version and is structured differently. Filmed in ‘Scope and originally scripted by Rudy Wurlitzer (though ...
In 1973, Bob Dylan was in Durango, Mexico, with Kris Kristofferson filming Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid, when he first met Willie Nelson. While on set, Kristofferson and Dylan spent a lot of time ...
Pat Garrett is another of the legendary figures of the Old West. He always had a taste for adventure and had a career as a distinguished law officer in a time when little law and order was to be found ...