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* TheOtherDarrin: The character of Pat Garrett was played by Patrick Wayne in the original film, and by Creator/WilliamPetersen here.

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* TheOtherDarrin: The character of Pat Garrett was played by Patrick Wayne Creator/PatrickWayne in the original film, and by Creator/WilliamPetersen here.
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Actually an example of Killed By Request, which is already listed.


* McLeaned: [[spoiler:Creator/KieferSutherland reportedly had a scheduling conflict, resulting in Doc being killed off]].
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* BreakawayPopHit: The film is most likely only remembered these days for the Jon Music/BonJovi title track "Blaze of Glory". While the movie itself debuted to tepid reviews and a weak opening (coming in third on its opening weekend behind ''Film/{{Ghost}}'' and ''Film/PresumedInnocent''), "Blaze" was a #1 Billboard Hit, nominated for an Academy Award (for Best Original Song) and spawned a top-selling solo album of the same name.

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* BreakawayPopHit: The film is most likely only remembered these days for the Jon Music/BonJovi title track "Blaze of Glory". While the movie itself debuted to tepid reviews and a weak opening (coming in third on its opening weekend behind ''Film/{{Ghost}}'' ''Film/Ghost1990'' and ''Film/PresumedInnocent''), "Blaze" was a #1 Billboard Hit, nominated for an Academy Award (for Best Original Song) and spawned a top-selling solo album of the same name.
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* BreakawayPopHit: The film is most likely only remembered these days for the Music/BonJovi title track "Blaze of Glory". While the movie itself debuted to tepid reviews and a weak opening (coming in third on its opening weekend behind ''Film/{{Ghost}}'' and ''Film/PresumedInnocent''), "Blaze" was a #1 Billboard Hit, nominated for an Academy Award (for Best Original Song) and spawned a top-selling solo album of the same name.

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* BreakawayPopHit: The film is most likely only remembered these days for the Jon Music/BonJovi title track "Blaze of Glory". While the movie itself debuted to tepid reviews and a weak opening (coming in third on its opening weekend behind ''Film/{{Ghost}}'' and ''Film/PresumedInnocent''), "Blaze" was a #1 Billboard Hit, nominated for an Academy Award (for Best Original Song) and spawned a top-selling solo album of the same name.
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* McLeaned: [[spoiler:Creator/KieferSutherland reportedly had a scheduling conflict, resulting in Doc being killed off]].

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* DawsonCasting: Creator/EmilioEstevez was twenty-seven when he played the twenty-one year old Billy.
* KilledByRequest: It has been reported that Creator/KieferSutherland, faced with scheduling conflicts, refused to return unless his character died in the "Stinking Springs Shoot Out". Writer John Fusco fought against this demand, but ultimately rewrote the scene to accommodate Sutherland's schedule.



* WhatCouldHaveBeen: There was originally intended to be a sequence where Chavez is riding on a horse while Billy fires a weapon near him. When it came time to shoot the scene, the horse got spooked when Emilio Estevez fired his weapon and knocked Lou Diamond Phillips off, then dragged him along the ground with a noose around his neck and tied to the saddlehorn, nearly killing him in the process. As a result, the scene was never refilmed and was left on the cutting room floor.

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* UnderageCasting: Creator/ChristianSlater was twenty when he played the twenty-five year old Dave.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: There was originally intended to be a sequence where Chavez is riding on a horse while Billy fires a weapon near him. When it came time to shoot the scene, the horse got spooked when Emilio Estevez Creator/EmilioEstevez fired his weapon and knocked Lou Diamond Phillips Creator/LouDiamondPhillips off, then dragged him along the ground with a noose around his neck and tied to the saddlehorn, nearly killing him in the process. As a result, the scene was never refilmed and was left on the cutting room floor.floor.
* WrittenInInfirmity: The scene where Arkansas Dave Rudabaugh puts a knife through Chavez' arm was added due to Creator/LouDiamondPhillips' breaking his arm during filming.
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* ActingForTwo: As part of the "legend" surrounding Billy The Kid, Creator/EmilioEstevez plays both Billy and "Brushy" Bill Roberts (who claimed to be him), the latter of whom is left uncredited in the finished film.
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* BillingDisplacement: Creator/KieferSutherland (Doc) is credited second on the boxart (with his face at the top of the poster) and in the credits of the film. In the actual movie, [[spoiler:Doc's not even in the film for an hour before he's shot and killed by Garrett and his men during the ambush at Stinking Springs]].



* WhatCouldHaveBeen: There was originally intended to be a sequence where Chavez is riding on a horse while Billy fires a weapon near him. When it came time to shoot the scene, the horse got spooked when Emilio Estevez fired his weapon and knocked Lou Diamond Phillips off, then dragged him along the ground with a noose around his neck and tied to the saddlehorn, nearly killing him in the process. As a result, the scene was never refilmed and was left on the cutting room floor.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: There was originally intended to be a sequence where Chavez is riding on a horse while Billy fires a weapon near him. When it came time to shoot the scene, the horse got spooked when Emilio Estevez fired his weapon and knocked Lou Diamond Phillips off, then dragged him along the ground with a noose around his neck and tied to the saddlehorn, nearly killing him in the process. As a result, the scene was never refilmed and was left on the cutting room floor.floor.
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* TheOtherDarrin: The character of Pat Garrett was played by Patrick Wayne in the original film, and by [[Series/{{CSI}} William Petersen]] here.

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* TheOtherDarrin: The character of Pat Garrett was played by Patrick Wayne in the original film, and by [[Series/{{CSI}} William Petersen]] Creator/WilliamPetersen here.
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* BreakawayPopHit: The film is most likely only remembered these days for the Music/BonJovi title track "Blaze of Glory". While the movie itself debuted to tepid reviews and a weak opening (coming in third on its opening weekend behind ''Film/{{Ghost}}'' and ''Film/PresumedInnocent''), "Blaze" was a #1 Billboard Hit, nominated for an Academy Award (for Best Original Song) and spawned a top-selling solo album of the same name.
* TheOtherDarrin: The character of Pat Garrett was played by Patrick Wayne in the original film, and by [[Series/{{CSI}} William Petersen]] here.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: There was originally intended to be a sequence where Chavez is riding on a horse while Billy fires a weapon near him. When it came time to shoot the scene, the horse got spooked when Emilio Estevez fired his weapon and knocked Lou Diamond Phillips off, then dragged him along the ground with a noose around his neck and tied to the saddlehorn, nearly killing him in the process. As a result, the scene was never refilmed and was left on the cutting room floor.

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