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Chisum (1970)

Starring: John Wayne, Forrest Tucker Director: Andrew V. McLaglen Rating: G (General Audience)   Format: DVD
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Although Chisum stars John Wayne--playing a benign variation on his Red River empire-builder --he's curiously sidelined in this umpteenth retelling of Pat Garrett, William Bonney, and the Lincoln County War. Sam Peckinpah would direct the world-class version of that götterdämmerung, Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid, three years later. This version, directed by Andrew V. McLaglen in a slightly less broad vein than usual, is just odd--not least because it omits Garrett and Bonney's celebrated final confrontation. Geoffrey Deuel's Billy is a pleasant juvenile who scarcely seems delinquent, let alone murderously psychotic. Glenn Corbett's characterization of Garrett consists mainly of wearing a seriously BIG hat. There's an irksome rivalry for Chisum's perky niece (Pamela McMyler), and a Dominic Frontiere score that's the Western equivalent of elevator music. Chief scoundrel Forrest Tucker seems bored, but Christopher George, Richard Jaeckel, and Bruce Cabot get some juice into their villainy. --Richard T. Jameson

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Chisum showcases John Wayne in the twilight of his remarkable 200+-film career. As John Chisum, a real-life cattle king determined to protect his empire against a land-grabbing developer (Forrest Tucker). Wayne's no-nonsense persona snugly fits this lively reworking of the events of New Mexico's 1878 Lincoln County War. "Directed in fine sagebrush style by Andrew V. McLaglen and beautifully photographed by William H. Clothier" (The Warner Bros. Story), Chisum is the kind of sweeping, brawling Western that made Wayne endure as a star.

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28 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wayne & McLaglen tackle the Lincoln County War, February 5, 2003
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Based upon historical fact, this film follows the famous range war in which Billy the Kid made his name, but chiefly from the viewpoint of aging cattle baron John Chisum (Wayne in the title role). It's 1878 in New Mexico Territory, and Chisum rides into the local town of Lincoln to meet his niece Sallie (Pamela McMyler) off the stage. His foreman and long-time Good Right Hand, Pepper (Ben Johnson practically stealing the movie--he should have been nominated for Best Supporting Actor), remarks upon the many acquisitions being made by would-be real-estate magnate Lawrence J. Murphy (Tucker in a cheerfully malevolent role), but Chisum isn't looking for trouble. Still, he is inexorably drawn into the escalating situation when lawyer Alex McSween (Andrew Prine), whom Sallie befriended on the journey, finds it impossible to turn a blind eye to Murphy's machinations, and helps stake the idealistic Easterner to a store to run in competition with the one Murphy bought out from under its original owner. Not until his friend and neighbor, Britisher Henry Tunstall (Patric Knowles), is murdered on the road by two deputies of Murphy's hand-picked sheriff (Bruce Cabot), does Chisum's temper finally come unglued, and the story continues through the siege (canonical) of the McSween store by Murphy's forces, the shooting down of McSween in the street, and at last a classic brawl (in an ultimately burning building) between Chisum and Murphy that always reminds me of two old range bulls butting heads. As always, the supporting cast adds immeasureably to the movie: Geoffrey Deuel as Billy Bonney; Christopher George (who also played a villainous role in the Duke's "El Dorado") as his old enemy, gimpy, half-crazy bounty hunter Dan Nodeen; Richard Jaeckel as Jess Evans, with whom Billy once rode; Glenn Corbett as Billy's friend (and future killer) Pat Garrett. The mild liberties that are taken with history (such as Sallie's attraction to Billy) only serve to fill out the characters better. There's plenty of classic Old West action and a good score (Merle Haggard's vocal, "Turn Me Around," should be released on a retrospective of his songs), and Chisum is portrayed as a decent man who loves the land and wants the best for the people who live on it (interestingly, he isn't expected to carry a romantic relationship at all, though it's strongly hinted that he came close to marrying Sallie's mother). A solid entry to the Wayne oeuvre and one well worth your time.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars STRONG JOHN WAYNE WESTERN, January 6, 2005
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I've always loved John Waynes westerns of the 60's and 70's. Even in older age he was a commanding presence on the screen. Chisum tells the story of the real-life Lincoln County war between John Chisum (wayne) and L.G. Murphy (Forrest Tucker). Chisum is a cattle baron who has settle this area of New Mexico long ago and a well-respected man of the Community. Murphy is the newcomer. A rich man bent on taking over Lincoln County by buying up everything he can and puttin any competitors out of business. This puts him into direct conflict with CHisum. Chisum soon uses his considerable funds to back a store and bank of his own to compete with Murphy.

Chisum is friends with another rich cattleman, a Northeasterner Henry Tunstall. Tunstall just happens to employ a certain young man named Billy Bonney AKA Billy the Kid. Tunstall is a man of God who tries to get Billy to change his lawless ways. Billy finds himself at odds with Chisum due to a romantic interest that forms between he and his niece Sally. EVentually a couple of crooked deputies kill Tunstall claiming he pulled a gun on them. Billy in turn kills the town sheriff setting off an all out war between the various factions leading to a climactic fight between Chisum and Murphy.

The movie does play quite loose with the various facts of the real life Lincoln County war especially with Kid's relation ship with Pat Garrett. The cast was very strong in this film and includes old Wayne co-hort Ben Johnson as "pepper", Chisums friend who mutters his opinion just under his breath all the time. Glen Corbett is the blue steel-eyed Pat Garrett, and Geoffrey Duel is Billy the Kid. Another of the Duke's old pals Bruce Cabot plays the Sheriff, and Chris George is along as the new sadistic Sheriff Nodeen.

The movie has all the hallmarks of Waynes westerns. Gorgeous scenery, plenty of action, and a good dose of humor. Among the memorable scenes is when Murphy's men have the town barricaded against Chisums arrival so the Duke sends a stampege of bulls plowing into the town. The DVD version I have comes with a commentary track by director Andrew McLagen.

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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars "Not Likely", April 12, 2008
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Chisum is a cowboy movie in the old style. It stars John Wayne, as the New Mexico cattle baron, John Chisum, has Forrest Tucker as a greedy merchant, and has Billy the Kid, , and many others in it. Recommended for fans of John Wayne, Forrest Tucker, and cowboy movies.

Gunner April, 2008


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3.0 out of 5 stars Chisum DVD Review
Typical John Wayne movie--simple-minded and predictable, but watchable. The widescreen picture is enhanced for 16:9 TVs and is of excellent clarity and sharpness.
Published 12 days ago by Manny M. Agah

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Movie
I purchased this for my husband for Christmas. He loves a lot of John Wayne's movies. The quality of this DVD is great. My husband really has enjoyed watching this movie.
Published 1 month ago by Lequita J. Koester

5.0 out of 5 stars Thanks and God Bless
Thanks and God Bless y'all and your families, friends, etc... for providing this much appreciated product for our family.
Published 1 month ago by Stephen Vorwerk

5.0 out of 5 stars John Wayne and Billy the Kid???
Chisum is another John Wayne classic. Like all of Wayne's characters, Mr. Chisum is a tough, rough, rugged, no nonesense, strong character. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Aukake Jaye

5.0 out of 5 stars GOOD MOVIE
JOHN WAYNE MADE SOME GOOD COWBOY MOVIES.I WATCHED THEM OFTEN WHEN THEY CAME ON TELEVISION AS A KID,AND I STILL ENJOY THEM TODAY. ERICK
Published 5 months ago by WEBSTER

5.0 out of 5 stars John Wayne would be proud.
I tried to order this movie through my local video store and it would take 2 weeks since it is an outdated movie. I was introduced to Amazon and was pleasantly surprized. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Sharon Bell

4.0 out of 5 stars no title
It's a good John Wayne movie, my father likes westerns, but he likes John Wayne the best. I'm glad I can still find the video version, amazon. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Nancy Kopp

4.0 out of 5 stars Good Duke Western - worth watching
Chisum was filmed late in John Wayne's career. While it is not a classic like True Grit, Chisum is an entertaining Western with a decent plot and plenty of action. Read more
Published 11 months ago by D. Keating

3.0 out of 5 stars OK, but not his best.
This DVD was good quality, but the actual movie is not one of Wayne's best. It is not one that we wanted to watch over again.
Published 11 months ago by S. B. Holmer

3.0 out of 5 stars Should not be rated G
This is a great movie, but it should not be rated G. I'm not sure how this happened, but it has a lot of profanity in it. Read more
Published 13 months ago by Movie Maverick

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