a5c7b9f00b 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. 1878 in New Mexico: John Tunstall picks up young gun men from the road to have them work on his ranch, but also to teach them reading and to civilize them. However he&#39;s a thorn in the side of the rich rancher Murphy,he&#39;s a competitor in selling cattle. One day he&#39;s shot by Murphy&#39;s men. Judge Wilson can&#39;t do anything, since Sheriff Brady is one of Murphy&#39;s men. But attorney Alex persuades him to constitute Tunstall&#39;s young friends to Deputies and give them warrants of arrest for the murderers. Instead of arresting them, William Bonney just shoots them down. Soon the 5 guys become famous and William gets the name &quot;Billie the Kid&quot; - but they&#39;re also chased by dozens of Murphy&#39;s men and the army. The people however honor himfighter for justice. I&#39;m not going to say the film is good or even one of the best westerns out there but what I will say is that it&#39;s pretty darn entertaining. The plot of the film is Billy the kid and his band of regulators off on a revenge path on the gang that killed Tunstall. It&#39;s probably the type of movie people can eat popcorn to and have a good time but also has a lot of heart. I would recommend Young Guns to pretty much anybody, even those who aren&#39;t western fans. It&#39;s entertaining and that&#39;s all a film ever needs to be, right? I think so. Young Guns (1988) is a brat pack western starring Charlie Sheen, Emilio Estevez, LDP,Kiefer Sutherland, Casey Siemaszko and Dermont Mulroneythe Young Guns. A bunch of young ranch hands who work for Terrance Stamp. A local baron (Jack Palance) doesn&#39;t care for Stamp and the rest of the bunch. Soon the two men butt heads, creating a chain of events that&#39;ll pit many lives in danger but it&#39;ll make men out of the Young Guns. <br/><br/>A fun movie that&#39;ll entertain those who like westerns or fans of 80&#39;s fans. But if you&#39;re looking for something historically accurate, then I suggest that you look elsewhere because you wont find very little facts in this flick. Fusco's script undercuts whatever freshness it may have brought to its view of Billy the Kid with a steady stream of howlers, most of which involve Kiefer Sutherland,the sensitive member of the gang. [12 Aug 1988, p.24]
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