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Chisum (1970)
Copertina Attore
John Wayne John Simpson Chisum
Forrest Tucker Lawrence Murphy
Christopher George Dan Nodeen
Ben Johnson James Pepper
Glenn Corbett Pat Garrett
Bruce Cabot Sheriff Brady
Andrew Prine Alex McSween
Patric Knowles J. Henry Tunstall
Richard Jaeckel Jess Evans
Lynda Day George Sue McSween
Dettagli del film
Genere Western
Regista Andrew V. McLaglen
Produttore Andrew J. Fenady; Michael Wayne
Autore Andrew J. Fenady
Lingua Italiano
Censura G
Durata 111 min.
Nazione USA
Colori Colore
Valutazione IMDB 6.6
Trama
Chisum è un allevatore del Nuovo Messico. Assume Billy the Kid come cowboy nel suo ranch mentre è in corso una sorta di guerra contro Murphy, un proprietario terriero che spadroneggia nella regione e vuole appropriarsi di tutte le terre. Nel frattempo Billy fa colpo sulla nipote di Chisum, che successivamente sarà attratta da Pat Garrett. Come al solito vinceranno i buoni.

Il personaggio di Chisum è realmente esistito, si chiamava John Simpson Chisum e questo episodio è stato descritto ne "Lincoln County Cattle War" di Andrew J. Fenady
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John Simpson Chisum (15 August 1824 – 20 December 1884) was a wealthy cattle baron in the American West in the mid-to-late 1880s. Born in Hardeman County, Tennessee, Chisum's family moved to Texas in 1837, with Chisum finding work as a building contractor. He also served as county clerk in Lamar County.

John Chisum got involved in the cattle business in 1854 and became one of the first to send his herds to New Mexico. He obtained land along the Pecos River by right of occupancy and eventually became the owner of a large ranch in the Bosque Grande, about forty miles south of Fort Sumner, with over 100,000 head of cattle. In 1866-67, Chisum formed a partnership with cattlemen Charles Goodnight and Oliver Loving to assemble and drive herds of cattle for sale to the Army in Fort Sumner and Santa Fe, New Mexico, to provide cattle to miners in Colorado as well as provide cattle to the Bell Ranch.

When Chisum died in Eureka Springs on 20 December 1884, he was unmarried and left his estate worth $500,000 to his brothers Pitzer and James. While living in Bolivar, Texas, he lived with a young slave girl named Jensie and had two daughters with her. The relationship is described in the book, "Three Ranches West." John had an extended family living with him at the South Springs ranch in Roswell, and this family, along with hired help, often numbered two dozen at the main ranch headquarters. Chisum's niece Sallie Chisum, the daughter of his brother James, became a beloved figure in the area where she lived until 1934. Both she and her uncle John are honored by statues to their memory at Roswell and Artesia.

[edit] Lincoln County War

Chisum was a business associate of Alexander McSween, a principal figure in the Lincoln County War. With money, advice, and influence behind the scenes, he played a role in the dispute between the opposing factions of cattle farmers and business owners. When Lewis Wallace took office as Governor of New Mexico on 1 October 1878, he proclaimed an amnesty for all those involved in the bitter feud. However, after Billy the Kid surrendered to the authorities, he was told he would be charged with the killing of Sheriff William J. Brady.

Billy the Kid escaped from custody and went to see Chisum. Billy believed he was owed $500, but Chisum refused to pay, claiming that he had given Billy horses, supplies, and protection over the years in lieu of payment. Billy the Kid responded by promising to steal enough cattle to make up this sum. Billy's gang also stole from other cattlemen and became a serious problem in Lincoln County. His gang included Dave Rudabaugh, Billy Wilson, Tom O'Folliard and Charlie Bowdre.

In 1880, Chisum was involved in getting Pat Garrett elected as sheriff of Lincoln County. Garrett immediately attempted to deal with the problems being caused by Billy the Kid. In December 1880, Garrett shot dead two of the Kid's gang, Tom O'Folliard and Charles Bowdre. Soon afterwards Billy the Kid, Dave Rudabaugh and Billy Wilson were captured by Garrett.
Dettagli personali
Visto
Indice 1879
Stato della collezione In collezione
Posizione T1-Western
Collegamenti IMDB
Qualità 99
Dettagli del prodotto
Formato DivX
Regione Region 1
Nr di dischi/nastri 1