
Chisum is not the best or the worst retelling of the tale. The Lincoln County War has been told in any number of westerns right up to the two Young Guns movies of the Eighties. That was something in real life he lived up to. I remember in McLintock Wayne says to his son Patrick who's looking for a job that he doesn't give jobs, he hires men. Both were I'm sure grateful for the work and the paycheck. Langan was a promising contract player with 20th Century Fox in the late forties and is best known for being the Amazing Colossal Man. Agar was Shirley Temple's first husband and made a screen debut in Fort Apache.


John Agar and Glenn Langan have small roles in Chisum and both were not doing too good at the time. One of the really great things about John Wayne was the way he took care of people, not as charity cases, but giving them parts in his films when they were down. It also has the presence of both Glenn Langan and John Agar. Chisum has in its cast a whole host of familiar Hollywood faces from the past like Bruce Cabot, Ben Johnson, Hank Worden, Edward Faulkner, all Wayne film regulars. Others in the cast worthy of note are Patric Knowles as Henry Tunstall, Glenn Corbett as Pat Garrett, Geoffrey Deuel as Billy the Kid, and Christopher George as Dirty Dan Nodeen. He and other ranchers are being squeezed by a greedy rapacious businessman in L.G. The Duke plays Chisum as the Duke, no more, no less. But if Maxwell Anderson could take liberties and have Mary Queen of Scots and Elizabeth I of England meet, then why can't we have Chisum and Murphy meeting in a final confrontation? After all it's a John Wayne movie and John Wayne movies can only go in a certain way. Murphy died in bed and quite soon after the action of this film. One of the biggest is the fact that both Chisum and his rival L.G.

And a whole lot of liberties have been taken with the facts. Of course the politics involved were a bit more complex than what you would see here. But it certainly didn't with playing John Simpson Chisum, New Mexico cattle baron and key player in what has become known in history as the Lincoln County War. Playing these people would normally impose certain restrictions on an actor who's as larger than life as John Wayne. Sherman, Frank "Spig" Wead, Genghis Khan and some others with pseudonyms for William F. Coming immediately to mind are Davy Crockett, William T. Over the course of his career John Wayne played a few real life characters.
