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Chisum

THE LEGEND - John Wayne is 'Chisum'
1970 | 111m | English

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Cattle baron John Chisum joins forces with Billy the Kid and Pat Garrett to fight the Lincoln County Land War in the New Mexico Territory of 1878.
Release Date: Jul 23, 1970
Director: Andrew V. McLaglen
Writer: Andrew J. Fenady
Genres: Western
Keywords gunslinger, monopoly, moral conflict, cattle drive, gun battle, cattle, historical event, wagon train, posse, quick draw, land war, cattle baron, cattle-rustler, pat garrett, new mexico territory, 1870s, group conflict, billy the kid, lincoln county war
Production Companies Warner Bros. Pictures, Batjac Productions
Box Office Revenue: $6,000,000
Budget: $4,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
John Wayne John Chisum
Forrest Tucker Lawrence Murphy
Christopher George Dan Nodeen
Ben Johnson James Pepper
Glenn Corbett Pat Garrett
Andrew Prine Alex McSween
Bruce Cabot Sheriff Brady
Patric Knowles Henry Tunstall
Richard Jaeckel Jess Evans
Lynda Day George Sue McSween
Geoffrey Deuel Billy 'The Kid' Bonney
Pamela McMyler Sallie Chisum
John Agar Amos Patton
Lloyd Battista Neemo
Robert Donner Bradley Morton
Christopher Mitchum Tom O'Folliard
Edward Faulkner James J. Dolan
Ray Teal Justice J.B. Wilson
Ron Soble Charley Bowdre
John Mitchum Baker
Glenn Langan Colonel Nathan Dudley
Alan Baxter Gov. Sam Axtell
Alberto Morin Juan Delgado
William Bryant Jeff - Head Wrangler
Pedro Armendáriz Jr. Ben
John Pickard Sgt. Braddock
Abraham Sofaer Chief White Buffalo
Gregg Palmer Karl Riker
Hank Worden Stationmaster Elwood
Pedro Gonzalez Gonzalez Mexican Rancher
Jim Burk Trace - Wrangler
Eddy Donno Cass
Bob Morgan Pegleg on Street
William Conrad Narrator - Opening Credits (voice) (uncredited)
José Ángel Espinosa 'Ferrusquilla' Governor's Aide (uncredited)
Ron Fletcher Doctor (uncredited)
'Chico' Hernandez Boy on Town (uncredited)
John Kelly Minister (uncredited)
Cliff Lyons Wrangler (uncredited)
Josh McLaglen Young Boy Loading Wagon (uncredited)
Mary McLaglen Young Girl (uncredited)
Lee Meriwether Sallie's Mother (picture in Chisum's Pocketwatch) (uncredited)
Chuck Roberson Trail Herder (uncredited)
José Torvay Mexican Blacksmith (uncredited)
José Trinidad Villa Blacksmith (uncredited)
Ralph Volkie Blacksmith (uncredited)
Henry Wills Extra (uncredited)
Name Job
Andrew V. McLaglen Director
Hal Needham Stunt Coordinator
Andrew J. Fenady Writer
William H. Clothier Director of Photography
Bob Orrison Stunts
Gary McLarty Stunts
Robert L. Simpson Editor
Dominic Frontiere Original Music Composer
Carl Anderson Art Direction
Ray Moyer Set Decoration
Name Title
Andrew J. Fenady Producer
Michael Wayne Executive Producer
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Reviews

Dark Jedi
7.0

Maybe it is because I grew up with watching John Wayne (my father was a big fan of western movies) but I still really like these old goodies with John Wayne. Actually there are few movies with John Wayne that I do not like even though all of them are rather outdated in this age of overkill action an ... d special effects. This is definitely one of the better ones. John Wayne is doing what he does best. That is playing a slightly grumpy, hard-hitting cowboy. The role of Chisum is really perfect for John Wayne. That is not to say that the others are not doing a decent performance but it is really John Wayne that makes this movie. The movie itself is a fairly standard land-grabbing, cattle-steeling and bullying western story were two men spend most of the movie working themselves towards the final confrontation which, as good western tradition prescribes, involves a hearty exchange of gunfire. Just for good measure a bit of fist fighting was thrown in as well. There is nothing special with the story, there is nothing special with the acting, there is nothing special with the footage. It is just that everything is what I would expect, or at least hope for, in this kind of movie. The entire movie is just right in some old-fashioned way. The fact that the ending is reasonably happy is of course an additional plus. This movie is simply great uncomplicated entertainment.

May 16, 2024
Geronimo1967
7.0

When "Sallie" (Pamela McMyler) arrives at her uncle's ranch, she is immediately impressed by the huge scale of the place. "It'd take a man on a good horse most of the summer to cover it" explains her uncle, it's owner, John Chisum (John Wayne). Together with his weary sidekick "Pepper" (Ben Johnson) ... they fought pestilence and Indians and now have a cattle empire the envy of many - including the upstart "Murphy" (Forrest Tucker) who engages the help of legendary gunslinger "Nodeen" (Christoper George) and naive lawyer "McSween" (Andrew Prine) to address what he sees as a bit of an imbalance. Needless to say Chisum isn't going to just hands things over, and with the help of his decent neighbour "Tunstall" (Patric Knowles) decides to set up a bank and a store to combat their ever ambitious new nemeses. Tragedy ensues that adds the fury of "Billy the Kid" (Geoffrey Deuel) to this increasingly potent mix of treachery and gunpowder and leads to an exciting denouement with Yakima Canutt certainly earning his fee! It's a tad long, but Wayne is very much in his element here atop a solid story with a little humour from Johnson, plenty of gun-totin', and some grand cinematography set to a fine Dominic Frontiere score. If you like the genre - I do - then this is an easy watch with just an hint of moral fibre!

Jun 03, 2023