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Chisum Director: Andrew V. McLaglen Cast: John Wayne, Forrest Tucker, Christopher George, Ben Johnson

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  • DVD Release Date: 05/22/2007
  • Original Release: 1970
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 2,665

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Commentary by director Andrew V. McLaglen; Vintage featurette John Wayne and Chisum; Theatrical trailer; Languages: English & Français; Subtitles: English, Français, Español & Japanese (feature film only)

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Disc #1 -- Chisum
1. Credits [4:01]
2. Comtemplating Change [2:20]
3. Rustlers Strike [5:04]
4. Lead for Horses [3:59]
5. Invitations Made and Refused [3:30]
6. Sallie and the McSweens [2:26]
7. Lonely Wind [2:55]
8. Ain't Like Old Times [2:26]
9. Fine Looking Couple? [2:28]
10. Pat Garrett Arrives [2:07]
11. Treachery in the Dark [2:56]
12. No Bled Enough [:47]
13. Owning the Law [4:26]
14. Influencing the Military [3:24]
15. Cain, Abel and Target Practice [2:35]
16. New Businesses [5:47]
17. Rumors About Billy [1:38]
18. Collecting Rewards [1:18]
19. Smell of Death [5:59]
20. Competition [:53]
21. Law of the Lord [3:10]
22. Pepper's Opinion [1:51]
23. Trap for Tunstall [2:12]
24. Graveside Promise [2:12]
25. Hard to Believe [1:26]
26. Pair of Killers [1:47]
27. Billy's Justice [3:44]
28. New Sheriff [2:29]
29. Murphy Learns a Fact [1:14]
30. Ultimatum for Billy [3:31]
31. Law Enforcement [2:53]
32. Revenge vs. Justice [2:12]
33. Cornered [3:37]
34. Standoff [6:03]
35. McSween's Mistake [2:35]
36. Longhorn Solution [3:02]
37. Fights to the Finish [2:54]
38. Law Sooner or Later [3:07]

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Editorial Reviews

John Wayne toplines this biography of the cattle owner John Simpson Chisum, a controversial figure who was the most powerful man in New Mexico during the Wild West era. A founder and prominent citizen in the town of Lincoln, Chisum is slow to act when ruthless land baron Lawrence Murphy (Forrest Tucker) moves in on several local businesses and takes them over. By the time Chisum and his ally, fellow rancher Henry Tunstall (Patrick Knowles), decide to go to the law, Murphy's already bought and paid for influence there, as well. The only recourse left to the cattlemen is to take Murphy on in all-out range war that embroils everyone in the county, including Tunstall's hand Billy the Kid Bonney (Geoffrey Deuel) and his comrade Pat Garrett (Glenn Corbett). Screenwriter and producer Andrew J. Fenady based the script for Chisum (1970) on his own short story, a very loosely fact-based account of Chisum, Billy the Kid and their involvement in the Lincoln County wars. Karl Williams, All Movie Guide

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Chisumby Anonymous

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September 11, 2006: There is no way to turn off the voice-over of Andrew V. McLaglen. His voice drowns out the actors throughout. There is no way to shut off the special features of Mr. McLaglen giving his personal opinions. Minimal movie sound exists. Sad....

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Chisumby Anonymous

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October 24, 2003: This movie has all the classic cliche lines, from 'Ah, senor, there has been a mistake.' 'You made it.' to 'We may be neighbors, but I don't have to be neighborly.' But guess what? With the Duke saying them, they work! Yes, the history is a bit iffy, but the story is great. The West wasn't really this way - but it should have been!

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