''Young Guns'' is a 1988 American
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directed and produced by
Christopher Cain
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Cain was born in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. In 1969, he married Sharon Thomas, and adopted her two sons, Roger and Dean Cain, Dean. The couple's daug ...
and written by
John Fusco. The film dramatizes the actions of
Billy the Kid
Henry McCarty (September 17 or November 23, 1859July 14, 1881), alias William H. Bonney, better known as Billy the Kid, was an American outlaw and gunfighter of the Old West who was linked to nine murders: four for which he was solely res ...
and the
Regulators during the
Lincoln County War, in
New Mexico
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in 1877–78. It stars
Emilio Estevez
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as Billy, and
Kiefer Sutherland
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,
Lou Diamond Phillips,
Charlie Sheen
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,
Dermot Mulroney
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, and
Casey Siemaszko
Kazimierz Andrew "Casey" Siemaszko (; born March 17, 1961) is an American actor. He had supporting roles in ''Back to the Future'' and '' Stand By Me'' before having starring roles in '' Three O'Clock High'' and '' Young Guns''.
Personal life
Sie ...
as the other Lincoln County Regulators. The supporting cast features
Terence Stamp
Terence Henry Stamp (born 22 July 1938) is an English actor. Known for his sophisticated villain roles, he was named by ''Empire (magazine), Empire'' as one of the 100 Sexiest Film Stars of All Time in 1995. He has received various accolades in ...
,
Terry O'Quinn
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,
Brian Keith
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, and
Jack Palance
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.
The first film to be produced by
Morgan Creek Productions
Morgan Creek Entertainment, LLC is an American film production company, former sales agent and investor, that has released box-office hits including ''Young Guns (film), Young Guns'', ''Dead Ringers (film), Dead Ringers'', ''Major League (film), ...
, ''Young Guns'' received mixed reviews and opened at number one at the US box office and eventually grossed $56 million against an $11-million budget. Because of the film’s cast, it is often associated with the "
Brat Pack" set of 1980s actors.
A sequel, ''
Young Guns II
''Young Guns II'' is a 1990 American Western action film and a sequel to '' Young Guns'' (1988). It stars Emilio Estevez, Kiefer Sutherland, Lou Diamond Phillips, and Christian Slater, and features William Petersen as Pat Garrett. It was writte ...
'', was released in 1990, with the principal cast reprising their roles. A third film is currently in development.
Plot
In 1870s
Lincoln County, New Mexico
Lincoln County is a county in the U.S. state of New Mexico. As of the 2020 census, the population was 20,269. Its county seat is Carrizozo, while its largest community is Ruidoso.
History
Prior to the creation of Lincoln County, the Mescal ...
, English cattleman
John Tunstall hires a wayward young gunman named
William “Billy the Kid” Bonney to join the "
Regulators" who lived and worked on his ranch:
Doc Scurlock,
Jose Chavez y Chavez,
Dick Brewer,
"Dirty" Steve Stephens, and
Charlie Bowdre. Tunstall tries to educate and civilize the young men in his employ, and clashes with rival rancher
Lawrence Murphy, a well-connected Irishman in league with the corrupt
House
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.
One of Murphy's hired hands, McCloskey, joins up with Tunstall, while Doc attempts to court Murphy's Chinese ward, Yen Sun. As
New Year's Day
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starts, Murphy's men kill Tunstall, leading his lawyer friend
Alexander McSween to arrange for the Regulators to be deputized and given warrants for the killers' arrest. Hotheaded Billy challenges Dick's authority as the group's foreman, as the Regulators attempt to take Murphy's henchmen in alive. Instead, Billy kills several unarmed men, including McCloskey, whom he suspected of feeding Murphy information. Newspapers paint the Regulators as a deadly gang headed by a larger-than-life outlaw, "
Billy the Kid
Henry McCarty (September 17 or November 23, 1859July 14, 1881), alias William H. Bonney, better known as Billy the Kid, was an American outlaw and gunfighter of the Old West who was linked to nine murders: four for which he was solely res ...
".
With bounty hunters seeking them all over the West and unsure where to go, Chavez leads the others on a
peyote
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trip. One of the men on their warrants,
Buckshot Roberts
Andrew L. "Buckshot" Roberts (c. 1831 – April 5, 1878) was an Americans, American American bison, buffalo hunter, frontiersman and cowboy known for his last stand against the Lincoln County Regulators during the Gunfight at Blazer's Mill near L ...
, tracks them down, and a shootout ensues. Roberts barricades himself in an outhouse and kills Dick, and as a reaction, the rest of the Regulators shoot up the outhouse, presumably killing Roberts. This leads the others to flee, while an injured Doc goes a separate way. Chavez reveals that Murphy's corruption led to the brutal murders of his mother and her
Navajo
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The states with the largest Diné populations are Arizona (140,263) and New Mexico (1 ...
tribe, and urged the others to abandon their need for bloodshed. Still, Billy takes charge as their new leader, determined to avenge Tunstall.
Doc visits Yen Sun before rejoining the gang, and they kill the corrupt Sheriff
William J. Brady
William J. Brady (August 16, 1829 – April 1, 1878) was an Irish-born American soldier, politician, and corrupt law enforcement officer who served as the sheriff of Lincoln County, New Mexico, Lincoln County during the Lincoln County Wars in Ne ...
and his men. They meet with a furious Alex, who explains that their badges have been revoked. Though they are now wanted men, Billy insists their actions will bring attention to Murphy's corruption. While Charlie revisits a brothel, Billy kills an arrogant bounty hunter at a cantina, and the gang flees to Mexico, where Charlie marries a local woman. Soon-to-be-sheriff
Pat Garrett
Patrick Floyd Jarvis Garrett (June 5, 1850February 29, 1908) was an American Old West lawman, bartender and U.S. Customs, customs agent known for killing Billy the Kid. He was the Sheriffs in the United States, sheriff of Lincoln County, New Me ...
warns Billy that Murphy's men will attempt to take Alex's life the following day.
At Alex's house in Lincoln, the gang is surrounded by Murphy's men and famed outlaw
John Kinney. Realizing they were lured into a trap, the Regulators survive an entire day's shootout. Corrupt
U.S. Army
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troops arrive at the Houses, as does Murphy himself with Yen, who runs inside and is reunited with Doc. Murphy orders the soldiers to set fire to the house, while Alex's wife leaves unharmed and Chavez slips away. Trapped in the burning attic, the gang throws Alex's possessions out of the window, including a trunk with Billy inside, allowing him to surprise their attackers. In the chaos, Chavez returns with their rescued horses, and Charlie and Kinney shoot each other dead. Doc and Yen ride away, and Steve is shot dead after getting a wounded Chavez onto the remaining horse to ride. Alex is gunned down by a
Gatling gun
The Gatling gun is a rapid-firing multiple-barrel firearm invented in 1861 by Richard Jordan Gatling of North Carolina. It is an early machine gun and a forerunner of the modern electric motor-driven rotary cannon.
The Gatling gun's operatio ...
, and Billy escapes after shooting Murphy between the eyes, killing him.
An epilogue from Doc reveals that Chavez took work at a farm in
California
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, Doc moved east and married Yen Sun, Alex's widow became one of the most prominent cattlewomen ever, and Murphy's ring of corruption collapsed. Billy continued to ride until he was killed by Garrett and buried next to Charlie at
Fort Sumner
Fort Sumner was a Fortification, military fort in New Mexico Territory charged with the internment of Navajo and Mescalero, Mescalero Apache populations from 1863 to 1868 at nearby Bosque Redondo.
History
On October 31, 1862, Congress of the ...
, where someone later carved the epitaph: "PALS".
Cast
In addition,
Tom Cruise
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briefly appears in a nonspeaking
cameo role
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as one of Murphy's henchmen that is shot and killed by Charlie during the climatic shootout.
Cruise made the appearance while visiting friends on the set.
Country musician
Randy Travis
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has a cameo as a
Gatling gun
The Gatling gun is a rapid-firing multiple-barrel firearm invented in 1861 by Richard Jordan Gatling of North Carolina. It is an early machine gun and a forerunner of the modern electric motor-driven rotary cannon.
The Gatling gun's operatio ...
ner.
Production
Screenwriter
John Fusco developed an interest in
Billy the Kid
Henry McCarty (September 17 or November 23, 1859July 14, 1881), alias William H. Bonney, better known as Billy the Kid, was an American outlaw and gunfighter of the Old West who was linked to nine murders: four for which he was solely res ...
and the
Lincoln County War while living in the American Southwest in the 1970s.
He spent five months in New Mexico researching the incident and Billy’s life.
He first met director
Christopher Cain
Christopher Cain (born October 29, 1943) is an American director, screenwriter, and producer.
Cain was born in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. In 1969, he married Sharon Thomas, and adopted her two sons, Roger and Dean Cain, Dean. The couple's daug ...
while working as a
script doctor
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on his film ''
The Principal
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''. Cain committed to the project after reading just sixteen pages of Fusco’s first draft, and suggested
Emilio Estevez
Emilio Estevez (; born May 12, 1962) is an American actor and filmmaker. The son of actor Martin Sheen and the older brother of Charlie Sheen, he made his film debut with an uncredited role in '' Badlands'' (1973). He later received his first ...
for the leading role, following their collaboration on ''
That Was Then... This Is Now''.
Filming took place mainly on-location in
Santa Fe County,
New Mexico
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.
The town of
Los Cerrillos was redressed to look like an 1870s Lincoln County.
Music
James Horner
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, whom director Cain had previously worked with on
''The Stone Boy'' (1984) and ''
Where the River Runs Black'' (1986), was originally hired as the film's composer. His score was rejected however, and was replaced by a new score composed by Brian Banks and
Anthony Marinelli shortly before release.
Some early promotional materials still list Horner as the composer.
Historical accuracy
In a June 1990 magazine, New Mexico historian
Paul Andrew Hutton regarded ''Young Guns'' as more historically accurate in some ways than earlier cinematic incarnations of the Lincoln County War and Billy the Kid.
The relationship between Tunstall and Murphy was particularly close to the historical reality (as it was in ''
Chisum''). The killings of Hill and McCloskey are also particularly close to the historical record as well. The portrayals of Josiah Gordon "Doc" Scurlock, Jose Chavez y Chavez, Richard "Dick" Brewer, and Charlie Bowdre, all of whom are not in earlier cinematic versions of the story are regarded as realistic,
John Chisum is omitted (the character did appear in the
sequel
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).
Artistic licenses include the age of John Tunstall, who was 24-years old at death, but is played by then-49-year old
Terence Stamp
Terence Henry Stamp (born 22 July 1938) is an English actor. Known for his sophisticated villain roles, he was named by ''Empire (magazine), Empire'' as one of the 100 Sexiest Film Stars of All Time in 1995. He has received various accolades in ...
and is depicted as a father figure to the Regulators, when in fact he was only six years older than Billy and was more on a mentor. Doc Scurlock's romance with Yen Sun is completely fictional; the real Scurlock was married to a Hispanic woman named María Antonia Miguela Herrera before the Lincoln County War started, and Murphy was not known to have a Chinese mistress.
The climactic siege at Alexander McSween's property is truncated for the film; the real event lasted five days while the film only shows two days. Lawrence Murphy is shown killed by Billy during the siege, when in fact he was not present for the battle, and died of cancer several months later.
The film cuts down the number of Regulators from the historical eleven to six. The
AFI Catalog
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notes that characteristics of Regulators
John Middleton and
Yginio Salazar
Yginio Salazar (February 14, 1863 - January 7, 1936) was a member of the Lincoln County Regulators
The Lincoln County Regulators, or just the Regulators, were an American Old West deputized posse that fought in the Lincoln County War in ...
are absorbed into the film’s depictions of Stephens and Chavez.
Release
Home media
The film was released on VHS by Vestron Home Video on January 4, 1989, and on DVD on March 17, 1998 by Artisan Home Entertainment.
This film was released on
UMD for
PlayStation Portable
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on October 10, 2005 .
On December 5, 2023, Lionsgate Home Video released the film in 4K in a standard edition as well as a Best Buy exclusive Steelbook. Both the standard and Steelbook releases contain two discs: the 4K Blu-ray, along with a remastered in 4K 1080p Blu-ray.
Reception
Box office
The movie was a box-office hit, and grossed $45.7 million in the US and Canada. Internationally it grossed $11 million for a worldwide total of $56 million.
Critical response
The film received mixed reviews from critics. It holds a 43% rating on
Rotten Tomatoes
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based on 40 reviews, with an average rating of 4.7/10 with the consensus: "''Young Guns'' rounds up a posse of attractive young leads, but this cheerfully shallow
Brat Pack western ultimately has too much hat and not enough cattle."
Metacritic
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gave the film a score of 50 based on 13 people, indicating "mixed or average reviews". Audiences polled by
CinemaScore
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Background
Ed Mintz, who ...
gave the film an average grade of "A-" on an A+ to F scale. Ian Nathan of ''
Empire
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'' gave the film two out of five, praising Estevez's performance but felt the cast to be underused, and criticised the lack of depth, ultimately feeling the film to be "badly realised and altogether a bit flat". Alex von Tunzelmann of ''
The Guardian
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'' gave the film a grade of B, feeling the film to be "good, solid, brainless fun" but criticised its inaccuracies and portrayal of the characters as cartoon characters, feeling the film made history "actually less colourful". Casimir Harlow praised the cast's performances (especially Estevez's portrayal of Billy) and the film's soundtrack, calling ''Young Guns'' a "cracking, wild whirlwind of a ride". Michael Cavender praised the sets, performances but felt Sheen, Palance and Wayne to be underused.
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Sequels
A sequel, titled ''Young Guns II'', was released in 1990. The film focuses on Billy and the surviving Regulators time as outlaws between 1879 and his reported death in 1881. Principal cast members Estevez, Sutherland, and Phillips returned, as did writer John Fusco.
William Petersen
William Louis Petersen (born February 21, 1953) is an American actor. He is best known for his role as Gil Grissom in the CBS drama thriller series ''CSI: Crime Scene Investigation'' (2000–2015), for which he won a Screen Actors Guild Award an ...
replaced Patrick Wayne as
Pat Garrett
Patrick Floyd Jarvis Garrett (June 5, 1850February 29, 1908) was an American Old West lawman, bartender and U.S. Customs, customs agent known for killing Billy the Kid. He was the Sheriffs in the United States, sheriff of Lincoln County, New Me ...
. Other new cast members include
Christian Slater
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,
Alan Ruck
Alan Douglas Ruck (born July 1, 1956) is an American actor. He is known for portraying Cameron Frye in John Hughes' film '' Ferris Bueller's Day Off'' (1986), as well as television roles as Stuart Bondek on the ABC sitcom '' Spin City'' (1996� ...
, and
James Coburn
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.
In 2025, Estevez announced that a third film, titled ''Young Guns III: Dead or Alive'', was in development and would begin production in the fall.
See also
*
List of films featuring hallucinogens
* ''
Gore Vidal's Billy the Kid'', 1989
television film
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