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  1. www.imdb.com › title › tt4975920The Kid (2019) - IMDb

    Mar 8, 2019 · The Kid: Directed by Vincent D'Onofrio. With Jake Schur, Leila George, Chris Pratt, Dane DeHaan. The story of a young boy who witnesses Billy the Kid's encounter with Sheriff Pat Garrett.

    • (9.5K)
    • Biography, Drama, Western
    • Vincent D'Onofrio
    • 2019-03-08
  2. The Kid is a 2019 American Western film directed by Vincent D'Onofrio, from a screenplay by Andrew Lanham. The film stars Ethan Hawke, Dane DeHaan, Jake Schur, Leila George, Chris Pratt, Adam Baldwin, and Vincent D'Onofrio. The Kid was released in the United States on March 8, 2019, by Lionsgate.

  3. www.imdb.com › title › tt0219854The Kid (2000) - IMDb

    Jul 7, 2000 · A middle-aged image consultant meets his eight-year-old self and travels back to his childhood to find out who he really is. The Kid is a family-friendly movie with humor, nostalgia and a message about growing up and letting go of dreams.

    • (45K)
    • Comedy, Family, Fantasy
    • Jon Turteltaub
    • 2000-07-07
  4. The Kid (also known as Disney's The Kid) is a 2000 American fantasy comedy-drama film, directed by Jon Turteltaub and written by Audrey Wells.

  5. Feb 21, 2019 · In this thrilling Western, a young boy, Rio (Jake Schur), is forced to go on the run across the American Southwest in a desperate attempt to save his sister (Leila George) from his villainous ...

    • 2 min
    • 2.1M
    • Lionsgate Movies
  6. Mar 8, 2019 · A young boy and his sister flee from their uncle and meet the outlaw Billy the Kid and the sheriff Pat Garrett. The Kid is a well-made but unoriginal western film that received mixed reviews from critics.

    • (47)
    • Western, Drama
    • R
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  8. Mar 8, 2019 · Based on the real-life tale of the showdown between the famous young outlaw, Billy the Kid, and his arch nemesis, Sheriff Pat Garrett, D’Onofrio’s film transforms many of the classical western tropes into a meditation on the lingering after-effects of domestic violence.